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COVER PHOTOGRAPH: Embryonic mouse salivary gland undergoing branching morphogenesis stained for E‐cadherin (blue) and collagen IV (red). From Region‐Specific Epithelial Cell Dynamics During Branching Morphogenesis, Jeff C. Hsu, Hyun Koo, Jill S. Harunaga, Kazue Matsumoto, Andrew D. Doyle, and Kenneth M. Yamada, Developmental Dynamics 242:1066–1077.
Background: Epithelial cells of developing embryonic organs, such as salivary glands, can display substantial motility during branching morphogenesis. Their dynamic movements and molecules involved in their migration are not fully characterized. Results: We generated transgenic mice expressing photo‐convertible KikGR and tracked the movements of individual cells highlighted by red fluorescence in...
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