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Making, breaking and directing polarity during neural lumen formation and neurogenesis in the zebrafish embryo

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We use in vivo imaging to try to understand the processes that regulate morphogenesis and neurogenesis in the zebrafish embryo neural tube. We focus on how cell shape, polarity and cell-cell junctions are remodelled during these events. We are also investigating how laminin directs neuroepithelial polarity and the location of neuroepithelial mitoses.

http://www.kcl.ac.uk/ioppn/depts/devneuro/Research/groups/clarke.aspx

http://www.kcl.ac.uk/lsm/study/departments/anatomy/people/clarkej.aspx

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