Left-right asymmetric organ development is critical to establish a proper body plan of vertebrates. In zebrafish, the Kupffer's vesicle (KV) is a fluid-filled sac which controls asymmetric organ development, and a properly inflated KV lumen by means of fluid influx is a prerequisite for the asymmetric signal transmission. However, little is known about the components that support the paracellular tightness between the KV luminal epithelial cells to sustain hydrostatic pressure during KV lumen expansion. Here, we identified that the claudin5a (cldn5a) is highly expressed at the apical surface of KV epithelial cells and tightly seals the KV lumen. Downregulation of cldn5a in zebrafish showed a failure in organ laterality that resulted from ma...
AbstractAn early step in establishing left–right (LR) symmetry in zebrafish is the generation of asy...
AbstractEarly patterning of vertebrate embryos involves the generation of asymmetric signals across ...
Steinberg's differential adhesion hypothesis suggests that adhesive mechanisms are important for sor...
Lumen expansion driven by hydrostatic pressure occurs during many morphogenetic processes. Although ...
Handedness of the vertebrate body plan critically depends on transient embryonic structures/organs t...
Claudins serve essential roles in regulating paracellular permeability properties within occluding j...
AbstractThe brain, heart and gastro-intestinal tract develop distinct left–right (LR) asymmetries. A...
While identifying genes necessary for organogenesis is important, having the appropriate cellular en...
Zebrafish brain ventricle morphogenesis involves an initial circulation-independent opening followed...
Kupffer's vesicle (KV) is the zebrafish organ of laterality, patterning the embryo along its left-ri...
The Kupffer’s vesicle (KV) is a small, ciliated organ transiently present during embryogenesis of th...
AbstractCilia-generated fluid flow in an ‘organ of asymmetry’ is critical for establishing the left–...
The central nervous system (CNS) has specific barriers that protect the brain from potential threats...
The Kupffer’s vesicle (KV) is a small, ciliated organ transiently present during embryogenesis of th...
Many organ functions rely on epithelial cavities with particular shapes. Morphogenetic anomalies in ...
AbstractAn early step in establishing left–right (LR) symmetry in zebrafish is the generation of asy...
AbstractEarly patterning of vertebrate embryos involves the generation of asymmetric signals across ...
Steinberg's differential adhesion hypothesis suggests that adhesive mechanisms are important for sor...
Lumen expansion driven by hydrostatic pressure occurs during many morphogenetic processes. Although ...
Handedness of the vertebrate body plan critically depends on transient embryonic structures/organs t...
Claudins serve essential roles in regulating paracellular permeability properties within occluding j...
AbstractThe brain, heart and gastro-intestinal tract develop distinct left–right (LR) asymmetries. A...
While identifying genes necessary for organogenesis is important, having the appropriate cellular en...
Zebrafish brain ventricle morphogenesis involves an initial circulation-independent opening followed...
Kupffer's vesicle (KV) is the zebrafish organ of laterality, patterning the embryo along its left-ri...
The Kupffer’s vesicle (KV) is a small, ciliated organ transiently present during embryogenesis of th...
AbstractCilia-generated fluid flow in an ‘organ of asymmetry’ is critical for establishing the left–...
The central nervous system (CNS) has specific barriers that protect the brain from potential threats...
The Kupffer’s vesicle (KV) is a small, ciliated organ transiently present during embryogenesis of th...
Many organ functions rely on epithelial cavities with particular shapes. Morphogenetic anomalies in ...
AbstractAn early step in establishing left–right (LR) symmetry in zebrafish is the generation of asy...
AbstractEarly patterning of vertebrate embryos involves the generation of asymmetric signals across ...
Steinberg's differential adhesion hypothesis suggests that adhesive mechanisms are important for sor...