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Reversible commitment of neural and epidermal progenitor cells during embryogenesis of Drosophila melanogaster
Authors:Gerhard M Technau  Thomas Becker  Jose A Campos-Ortega
Institution:(1) Institut für Entwicklungsphysiologie, Universität Köln, GyrhofstraBgre 17, 5000 Köln 41, Germany
Abstract:Summary Cell-cell interactions are involved in mediating developmental fate. An example is the decision of the neuroectodermal cells of Drosophila to develop as neural or epidermal progenitors, where cellular interactions participate in the process of acquisition of either cell fate. The results of heterochronic cell transplantations we describe here suggest that both neuroblasts and epidermoblasts are not irreversibly committed to a particular developmental fate. Rather, they retain the ability to interact with neighbouring cells and, under our experimental conditions, are capable of switching their fate during a relatively long period of time, i.e. until the end of embryonic stage 11.
Keywords:Cell interactions  Cell commitment  Neurogenesis  Drosophila
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