Abstract
Syncytia are multinucleated cells that form distinct functional compartments. In a new paper in Development, Charles Ettensohn and colleagues use the sea urchin embryonic skeleton to study how specialized compartments are generated in a syncytium to give rise to local skeletal patterns. We caught up with first author Jian Ming Khor and corresponding author Charles Ettensohn, Professor at Carnegie Mellon University, to find out more about their research.
Publisher
The Company of Biologists
Subject
Developmental Biology,Molecular Biology