The Hedgehog family of secreted morphogens specifies the fate of a large number of different cell types within invertebrate and vertebrate embryos, including the muscle cell precursors of the embryonic myotome of zebrafish. Formation of Hedgehog-sensitive muscle fates is disrupted within homozygous zebrafish mutants of the you-type class, the majority of which disrupt components of the Hedgehog (HH) signal transduction pathway. We have undertaken a phenotypic and molecular characterisation of one of these mutants, you, which we show results from mutations within the zebrafish orthologue of the mammalian, gene scube2. This gene encodes a member of the Scube family of proteins, which is characterised by several protein motifs including EGF an...
The Hedgehog signaling pathway is controlling proliferation, patterning and differentiation during d...
The Hedgehog (Hh) signaling pathway is an evolutionarily conserved cascade important for embryonic d...
AbstractSharp borders between cells with different developmental fates are important for patterning ...
Hedgehog (Hh) signalling from the notochord induces the slow muscle cell fate in the adaxial cells o...
AbstractThe Hedgehog (HH) signaling pathway is a central regulator of embryonic development, control...
AbstractThe Hedgehog (Hh) signal plays a pivotal role in induction of ventral neuronal and muscle ce...
Hedgehog signalling plays important roles in development. To be able to function at distant tissues,...
AbstractThe specification of different muscle cell types in the zebrafish embryo requires signals th...
The secreted Hedgehog (Hh) molecule acts as a morphogen, mitogen, and cell survival factor during em...
The secreted Hedgehog (Hh) molecule acts as a morphogen, mitogen, and cell survival factor during em...
The vertebrate Scube family consists of three independent members Scube1-3; which encode secreted ce...
The vertebrate Scube family consists of three independent members Scube1-3; which encode secreted ce...
AbstractBackground: In the zebrafish embryo, the differentiation of distinct muscle fiber types has ...
The vertebrate Scube family consists of three independent members Scube1-3; which encode secreted ce...
Hedgehog signaling is required for many aspects of development in vertebrates and invertebrates. Mis...
The Hedgehog signaling pathway is controlling proliferation, patterning and differentiation during d...
The Hedgehog (Hh) signaling pathway is an evolutionarily conserved cascade important for embryonic d...
AbstractSharp borders between cells with different developmental fates are important for patterning ...
Hedgehog (Hh) signalling from the notochord induces the slow muscle cell fate in the adaxial cells o...
AbstractThe Hedgehog (HH) signaling pathway is a central regulator of embryonic development, control...
AbstractThe Hedgehog (Hh) signal plays a pivotal role in induction of ventral neuronal and muscle ce...
Hedgehog signalling plays important roles in development. To be able to function at distant tissues,...
AbstractThe specification of different muscle cell types in the zebrafish embryo requires signals th...
The secreted Hedgehog (Hh) molecule acts as a morphogen, mitogen, and cell survival factor during em...
The secreted Hedgehog (Hh) molecule acts as a morphogen, mitogen, and cell survival factor during em...
The vertebrate Scube family consists of three independent members Scube1-3; which encode secreted ce...
The vertebrate Scube family consists of three independent members Scube1-3; which encode secreted ce...
AbstractBackground: In the zebrafish embryo, the differentiation of distinct muscle fiber types has ...
The vertebrate Scube family consists of three independent members Scube1-3; which encode secreted ce...
Hedgehog signaling is required for many aspects of development in vertebrates and invertebrates. Mis...
The Hedgehog signaling pathway is controlling proliferation, patterning and differentiation during d...
The Hedgehog (Hh) signaling pathway is an evolutionarily conserved cascade important for embryonic d...
AbstractSharp borders between cells with different developmental fates are important for patterning ...