Abstract: Remarkable progress has recently been made in molecular biology of double axis formation in Xenopus laevis. Leaving aside, for the time being, the problem of the gene expressions regulating Xenopus laevis development, here I show that pulse treatment could induce formation of a secondary axis in a fertilized Xenopus laevis egg. At 3min after insemination, metal oxides were added to Xenopus fertilized eggs, and then twin embryos appeared. Zirconium oxide (ZrO2) was the most effective metal oxide for producing twin embryos. ZrO2 was added to the fertilized eggs, and 30 sec later, the eggs were dejellied with cysteine solution and washed within 7min after insemination. The fertilized eggs began flattening at around 15min after insemi...
Clarifying the underlying spatio-temporal mechanisms that determine body pattern is important for de...
Clarifying the underlying spatio-temporal mechanisms that determine body pattern is important for de...
Animal embryos have the remarkable property of self-organization. Over 125 years ago, Hans Driesch s...
The formation of identical twins from a single egg has fascinated developmental biologists for a ver...
[Introduction] The egg of the polychaet, Chaetopterus, has never been observed normally to produce d...
The formation of identical twins from a single egg has fascinated developmental biologists for a ver...
Xenopus embryos at the 2-cell stage were cut into right and left halves, those at the 4-cell stage i...
Amphibian eggs have been widely used to study embryonic development. Early embryonic development is ...
Preventing polyspermy, the fertilization of an egg by multiple sperm, is essential for the normal em...
Fertilization of an egg by multiple sperm, a condition referred to as polyspermy, is lethal for deve...
The early Xenopus laevis embryo is replete with dynamic spatial waves. One such wave, the cell divis...
The establishment of polarities during early embryogenesis is essential for normal development. Amph...
Recent advances in genome editing using programmable nucleases have revolutionized gene targeting in...
Inverted amphibian embryos were employed for an analysis of pattern formation in early embryogenesis...
Xenopus eggs, artificially fertilized, were prevented from undergoing equilibrium rotation by incuba...
Clarifying the underlying spatio-temporal mechanisms that determine body pattern is important for de...
Clarifying the underlying spatio-temporal mechanisms that determine body pattern is important for de...
Animal embryos have the remarkable property of self-organization. Over 125 years ago, Hans Driesch s...
The formation of identical twins from a single egg has fascinated developmental biologists for a ver...
[Introduction] The egg of the polychaet, Chaetopterus, has never been observed normally to produce d...
The formation of identical twins from a single egg has fascinated developmental biologists for a ver...
Xenopus embryos at the 2-cell stage were cut into right and left halves, those at the 4-cell stage i...
Amphibian eggs have been widely used to study embryonic development. Early embryonic development is ...
Preventing polyspermy, the fertilization of an egg by multiple sperm, is essential for the normal em...
Fertilization of an egg by multiple sperm, a condition referred to as polyspermy, is lethal for deve...
The early Xenopus laevis embryo is replete with dynamic spatial waves. One such wave, the cell divis...
The establishment of polarities during early embryogenesis is essential for normal development. Amph...
Recent advances in genome editing using programmable nucleases have revolutionized gene targeting in...
Inverted amphibian embryos were employed for an analysis of pattern formation in early embryogenesis...
Xenopus eggs, artificially fertilized, were prevented from undergoing equilibrium rotation by incuba...
Clarifying the underlying spatio-temporal mechanisms that determine body pattern is important for de...
Clarifying the underlying spatio-temporal mechanisms that determine body pattern is important for de...
Animal embryos have the remarkable property of self-organization. Over 125 years ago, Hans Driesch s...