Embryonic development is a highly controlled process where biochemical networks are constantly challenged by environmental cues. In a growing embryo, cells grow, divide, migrate, differentiate or arrange to form structures in a me...
ver más
¿Tienes un proyecto y buscas un partner? Gracias a nuestro motor inteligente podemos recomendarte los mejores socios y ponerte en contacto con ellos. Te lo explicamos en este video
Proyectos interesantes
SPACEVAR
Quantitative analysis of variability and robustness in spati...
1M€
Cerrado
ZEBRAFISHANGIO
Analysis of flow regulated angiogenesis during zebrafish dev...
1M€
Cerrado
EUIN2015-62897
PREPARACION DE PROPUESTA PARA EUROPEAN INDUSTRIAL DOCTORATE...
25K€
Cerrado
MORFING
Characterization of the role of morphogens during growth of...
173K€
Cerrado
DevBoundaries
Formation of tissue boundaries during zebrafish embryogenesi...
191K€
Cerrado
DynImHeart
Defining the Biomechanics of the Developing Heart through Hi...
153K€
Cerrado
Fecha límite de participación
Sin fecha límite de participación.
Descripción del proyecto
Embryonic development is a highly controlled process where biochemical networks are constantly challenged by environmental cues. In a growing embryo, cells grow, divide, migrate, differentiate or arrange to form structures in a mechanically active environment where they can physically alter their environment and react to these changes. It is unclear how do biological systems sense their physical environment in a whole embryo and how positional information is linked with mechanical and geometrical constraints of a growing system. To date, the experimental data addressing these questions are few mainly due to the technical challenges of advanced and fast in vivo imaging required to analyze these physical changes. This project focus in addressing the genetics and epigenetics of biological flows during embryogenesis of zebrafish by using newly developed imaging methods and genetics. In particular, we will address the role of blood flow during cardiovascular development.