Anterior-posterior axis specification in the mouse requires signalling from a specialised extra-embryonic tissue called the anterior visceral endoderm (AVE). AVE precursors are induced at the distal tip of the embryo and move to the prospective anterior. Embryological and genetic analysis has demonstrated that the AVE is required for anterior patterning and for correctly positioning the site of primitive streak formation by inhibiting Nodal activity. We have carried out a genetic ablation of the Hex-expressing cells of the AVE (Hex-AVE) by knocking the Diphtheria toxin subunit A into the Hex locus in an inducible manner. Using this model we have identified that, in addition to its requirement in the anterior of the embryo, the Hex-AVE sub-p...
AbstractThe prevalent model for the generation of axial polarity in mouse embryos proposes that a ra...
International audienceIn the postimplantation mouse embryo, axial patterning begins with the restric...
During early mouse development, the anterior visceral endoderm (AVE) secretes inhibitor and activato...
Anterior-posterior axis specification in the mouse requires signalling from a specialised extra-embr...
Anterior-posterior (A-P) axis specification requires signalling from a specialised extraembryonic ti...
AbstractThe anterior visceral endoderm plays a pivotal role in establishing anterior-posterior polar...
The development of the anterior–posterior (AP) axis in the mammalian embryo is controlled by interac...
AbstractThe establishment of the head to tail axis at early stages of development is a fundamental a...
The establishment of the head to tail axis at early stages of development is a fundamental aspect of...
Several lines of evidence suggest that the extraembryonic endoderm of vertebrate embryos plays an im...
AbstractThe initial landmark of anterior–posterior (A–P) axis formation in mouse embryos is the dist...
Several studies have implicated Wnt signalling in primary axis formation during vertebrate embryogen...
International audienceReciprocal interactions between extra-embryonic and embryonic tissues are requ...
AbstractIn the early mouse embryo, a specialized population of extraembryonic visceral endoderm (VE)...
AbstractSeveral lines of evidence suggest that the extraembryonic endoderm of vertebrate embryos pla...
AbstractThe prevalent model for the generation of axial polarity in mouse embryos proposes that a ra...
International audienceIn the postimplantation mouse embryo, axial patterning begins with the restric...
During early mouse development, the anterior visceral endoderm (AVE) secretes inhibitor and activato...
Anterior-posterior axis specification in the mouse requires signalling from a specialised extra-embr...
Anterior-posterior (A-P) axis specification requires signalling from a specialised extraembryonic ti...
AbstractThe anterior visceral endoderm plays a pivotal role in establishing anterior-posterior polar...
The development of the anterior–posterior (AP) axis in the mammalian embryo is controlled by interac...
AbstractThe establishment of the head to tail axis at early stages of development is a fundamental a...
The establishment of the head to tail axis at early stages of development is a fundamental aspect of...
Several lines of evidence suggest that the extraembryonic endoderm of vertebrate embryos plays an im...
AbstractThe initial landmark of anterior–posterior (A–P) axis formation in mouse embryos is the dist...
Several studies have implicated Wnt signalling in primary axis formation during vertebrate embryogen...
International audienceReciprocal interactions between extra-embryonic and embryonic tissues are requ...
AbstractIn the early mouse embryo, a specialized population of extraembryonic visceral endoderm (VE)...
AbstractSeveral lines of evidence suggest that the extraembryonic endoderm of vertebrate embryos pla...
AbstractThe prevalent model for the generation of axial polarity in mouse embryos proposes that a ra...
International audienceIn the postimplantation mouse embryo, axial patterning begins with the restric...
During early mouse development, the anterior visceral endoderm (AVE) secretes inhibitor and activato...