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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Massimo Vergassola\nhosted by Jérémie Palacci\nAbstr
 act: Early embryogenesis of most metazoans is characterized by rapid and s
 ynchronous cleavage divisions. After fertilization\, Drosophila embryos un
 dergo 13 swift rounds of DNA replication and mitosis without cytokinesis\,
  resulting in a multinucleated syncytium containing about 6\,000 nuclei. T
 he very first cycles involve substantial flows\, both in the bulk and at t
 he cortex of the syncytial embryo\, while waves of activity of Cdk1\, the 
 main regulator of the cell cycle\, are observed in late cycles. I shall pr
 esent the corresponding experimental data and discuss theoretical models t
 hat we have been developing in recent years.
LOCATION:Raiffeisen Lecture Hall\, Central Building\, ISTA
ORGANIZER:cpetz@ist.ac.at
SUMMARY:Massimo Vergassola: Flows and waves in early embryonic development
URL:https://talks-calendar.ista.ac.at/events/3731
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