Contact behaviour exhibited by migrating neural crest cells in confrontation culture with somitic cells |
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Authors: | Douglas Gooday Peter Thorogood |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Anatomy and Embryology, University College London, London, UK;(2) Department of Biology, Southampton University, Southampton, UK;(3) Department of Biology, Medical and Biological Sciences Building, Southampton University, SO9 3TU Southampton, UK |
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Abstract: | Summary When grown in confrontation culture on a planar substratum, avian neural crest cells and somite cells display both homotypic and heterotypic contact inhibition of movement as judged by analysis of time-lapse video recordings of locomotory and contact behaviour, and by use of a nuclear overlap assay. It is therefore unlikely that migration of neural crest cells within the embryo, and within embryonic tissues, can be explained on the basis of a lack of contact inhibition. The results are discussed in the general context of cell invasiveness. |
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Keywords: | Cell migration Neural crest Contact inhibition Coturnix coturnix japonica (Aves) |
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