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Summary
Summary
Cellular polarization is key to all cellular functions. Our perceptions, which are derived from our senses, depend on the proper cellular polarization of our sense organs, such as the eyes or ears. Much of this book examines the different aspects in cellular polarization and its researched role in the Drosophila, where the first planar cellular polarity (PCP) gene was discovered over 20 years ago. Topics also include: From flies to man: how we are polarized, Marking an embryo work, Cellular polarization at its functional best, Hearing and seeing your environment, and From a cell to an organ.This series represents timely issues in developmental biology. It provides annual reviews of selected topics, written from the perspectives of leading investigators in the field of development.
Table of Contents
List of Contributors | p. vii |
Preface | p. ix |
Planar polarity in the Drosophila wing | p. 1 |
Planar cell polarity in the Drosophila eye: Cell fate and organization | p. 15 |
Long-range coordination of planar polarity patterning in Drosophila | p. 39 |
Dorsoventral boundary for organizing growth and planar polarity in the Drosophila eye | p. 59 |
Recent discoveries in vertebrate non-canonical Wnt signaling: Towards a Wnt signaling network | p. 91 |
Planar cell polarity in the vertebrate inner ear | p. 107 |
Morphogenetic cell movements shaping the zebrafish gastrula | p. 131 |
Index | p. 167 |
Color plate section | p. 173 |