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Apical contacts stemming from incomplete delamination guide progenitor cell allocation through a dragging mechanism. eLife. 10, e66483.","mla":"Pulgar, Eduardo, et al. “Apical Contacts Stemming from Incomplete Delamination Guide Progenitor Cell Allocation through a Dragging Mechanism.” <i>ELife</i>, vol. 10, e66483, eLife Sciences Publications, 2021, doi:<a href=\"https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.66483\">10.7554/eLife.66483</a>.","short":"E. Pulgar, C. Schwayer, N. Guerrero, L. López, S. Márquez, S. Härtel, R. Soto, C.P. Heisenberg, M.L. Concha, ELife 10 (2021).","ieee":"E. Pulgar <i>et al.</i>, “Apical contacts stemming from incomplete delamination guide progenitor cell allocation through a dragging mechanism,” <i>eLife</i>, vol. 10. eLife Sciences Publications, 2021.","chicago":"Pulgar, Eduardo, Cornelia Schwayer, Néstor Guerrero, Loreto López, Susana Márquez, Steffen Härtel, Rodrigo Soto, Carl Philipp Heisenberg, and Miguel L. Concha. “Apical Contacts Stemming from Incomplete Delamination Guide Progenitor Cell Allocation through a Dragging Mechanism.” <i>ELife</i>. eLife Sciences Publications, 2021. <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.66483\">https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.66483</a>.","apa":"Pulgar, E., Schwayer, C., Guerrero, N., López, L., Márquez, S., Härtel, S., … Concha, M. L. (2021). Apical contacts stemming from incomplete delamination guide progenitor cell allocation through a dragging mechanism. <i>ELife</i>. eLife Sciences Publications. <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.66483\">https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.66483</a>","ama":"Pulgar E, Schwayer C, Guerrero N, et al. Apical contacts stemming from incomplete delamination guide progenitor cell allocation through a dragging mechanism. <i>eLife</i>. 2021;10. doi:<a href=\"https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.66483\">10.7554/eLife.66483</a>"},"year":"2021","abstract":[{"lang":"eng","text":"The developmental strategies used by progenitor cells to endure a safe journey from their induction place towards the site of terminal differentiation are still poorly understood. Here we uncovered a progenitor cell allocation mechanism that stems from an incomplete process of epithelial delamination that allows progenitors to coordinate their movement with adjacent extra-embryonic tissues. Progenitors of the zebrafish laterality organ originate from the surface epithelial enveloping layer by an apical constriction process of cell delamination. During this process, progenitors retain long-term apical contacts that enable the epithelial layer to pull a subset of progenitors along their way towards the vegetal pole. The remaining delaminated progenitors follow apically-attached progenitors’ movement by a co-attraction mechanism, avoiding sequestration by the adjacent endoderm, ensuring their fate and collective allocation at the differentiation site. Thus, we reveal that incomplete delamination serves as a cellular platform for coordinated tissue movements during development. Impact Statement: Incomplete delamination serves as a cellular platform for coordinated tissue movements during development, guiding newly formed progenitor cell groups to the differentiation site."}],"doi":"10.7554/eLife.66483","day":"27","file_date_updated":"2022-05-13T08:03:37Z","ec_funded":1,"quality_controlled":"1","article_type":"original","publisher":"eLife Sciences Publications","author":[{"last_name":"Pulgar","first_name":"Eduardo","full_name":"Pulgar, Eduardo"},{"id":"3436488C-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87","full_name":"Schwayer, Cornelia","orcid":"0000-0001-5130-2226","last_name":"Schwayer","first_name":"Cornelia"},{"last_name":"Guerrero","first_name":"Néstor","full_name":"Guerrero, Néstor"},{"full_name":"López, Loreto","last_name":"López","first_name":"Loreto"},{"full_name":"Márquez, Susana","last_name":"Márquez","first_name":"Susana"},{"full_name":"Härtel, Steffen","last_name":"Härtel","first_name":"Steffen"},{"full_name":"Soto, Rodrigo","last_name":"Soto","first_name":"Rodrigo"},{"first_name":"Carl Philipp","last_name":"Heisenberg","full_name":"Heisenberg, Carl Philipp"},{"full_name":"Concha, Miguel L.","last_name":"Concha","first_name":"Miguel L."}],"pmid":1,"_id":"9999","scopus_import":"1","title":"Apical contacts stemming from incomplete delamination guide progenitor cell allocation through a dragging mechanism","intvolume":"        10","publication_status":"published","date_created":"2021-09-12T22:01:23Z","article_processing_charge":"Yes","department":[{"_id":"CaHe"}]}]
