Publications by authors named "Marina Soulika"

Most neuronal populations form on both the left and right sides of the brain. Their efferent axons appear to grow synchronously along similar pathways on each side, although the neurons or their environment often differ between the two hemispheres [1-4]. How this coordination is controlled has received little attention.

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Taste buds are sensory organs in jawed vertebrates, composed of distinct cell types that detect and transduce specific taste qualities. Taste bud cells differentiate from oropharyngeal epithelial progenitors, which are localized mainly in proximity to the forming organs. Despite recent progress in elucidating the molecular interactions required for taste bud cell development and function, the cell behavior underlying the organ assembly is poorly defined.

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Article Synopsis
  • Ras is a small G protein that regulates crucial cell processes and is linked to cancer through mutations.
  • Ral-binding protein 1 (RalBP1) is an important effector of Ras, involved in endocytosis, cytoskeletal dynamics, and early development in organisms like Xenopus laevis.
  • The study reveals that RalBP1 has distinct localizations in the nucleus and at the actin cytoskeleton, influenced by Ral interactions, and presents potential Ral-independent functions through various isoforms.
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Morphogenesis of the vertebrate facial skeleton depends upon inductive interactions between cephalic neural crest cells (CNCCs) and cephalic epithelia. The nasal capsule is a CNCC-derived cartilaginous structure comprising a ventral midline bar (mesethmoid) overlaid by a dorsal capsule (ectethmoid). Although Shh signalling from the anterior-most region of the endoderm (EZ-I) patterns the mesethmoid, the cues involved in ectethmoid induction are still undefined.

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