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Geometry and mechanics of teleost gastrulation and the formation of primary embryonic axes
2006
International Journal of Developmental Biology
Examination of normal shaping dynamics and immediate and long-term responses to blastoderm cutting in zebrafish and loach embryos prior to the onset of gastrulation and during the course of epiboly revealed that anteroposterior (AP) and dorsoventral (DV) polarity formation is connected with shaping of the blastoderm circumferential region, which stretches along and shrinks across its movement axes and originates the non-isotropic fields of tensile stresses. Based on data from cutting
doi:10.1387/ijdb.052059ec
pmid:16479485
fatcat:ibj6sgsr6rgf7fuhvedrokh6wa