<div><p>Development and patterning of neural tissue in the vertebrate embryo involves a set of molecules and processes whose relationships are not fully understood. Classical embryology revealed a remarkable phenomenon known as vertical signalling, a gastrulation stage mechanism that copies anterior-posterior positional information from mesoderm to prospective neural tissue. Vertical signalling mediates unambiguous copying of complex information from one tissue layer to another. In this study, we report an investigation of this process in recombinates of mesoderm and ectoderm from gastrulae of <i>Xenopus laevis</i>. Our results show that copying of positional information involves non cell autonomous autoregulation of particular <i>Hox</i> g...
During gastrulation, the mesoderm spreads out between ectoderm and endoderm to form a mesenchymal ce...
Neural pattern in vertebrates has been thought to be induced in dorsal ectoderm by 'vertical &a...
<div><p>Investigating regulation and function of the Hox genes, key regulators of positional identit...
Development and patterning of neural tissue in the vertebrate embryo involves a set of molecules and...
AbstractIn this paper we examine the contributions of planar and vertical signaling to the patternin...
AbstractWe report a novel developmental mechanism. Anterior–posterior positional information for the...
The research described in this thesis mainly focussed on making and refining a model that describes ...
AbstractHox genes encode a family of transcription factors that specify positional identities along ...
Hox genes are a very important family of transcription factors during development of vertebrate and ...
During early vertebrate embryogenesis, cell fate specification is often coupled with cell acquisitio...
The regional pattern of the developing nervous system is established early in development. Cues for ...
AbstractBackground: Signals from anterior endodermal cells that express the homeobox gene Hex initia...
Investigating regulation and function of the Hox genes, key regulators of positional identity in the...
The Xenopus homeobox gene Xhox3 shows a graded expression in the axial mesoderm, with the highest co...
The Hox genes form a subset of the homeobox containing genes. The homeobox encodes a DNA binding mot...
During gastrulation, the mesoderm spreads out between ectoderm and endoderm to form a mesenchymal ce...
Neural pattern in vertebrates has been thought to be induced in dorsal ectoderm by 'vertical &a...
<div><p>Investigating regulation and function of the Hox genes, key regulators of positional identit...
Development and patterning of neural tissue in the vertebrate embryo involves a set of molecules and...
AbstractIn this paper we examine the contributions of planar and vertical signaling to the patternin...
AbstractWe report a novel developmental mechanism. Anterior–posterior positional information for the...
The research described in this thesis mainly focussed on making and refining a model that describes ...
AbstractHox genes encode a family of transcription factors that specify positional identities along ...
Hox genes are a very important family of transcription factors during development of vertebrate and ...
During early vertebrate embryogenesis, cell fate specification is often coupled with cell acquisitio...
The regional pattern of the developing nervous system is established early in development. Cues for ...
AbstractBackground: Signals from anterior endodermal cells that express the homeobox gene Hex initia...
Investigating regulation and function of the Hox genes, key regulators of positional identity in the...
The Xenopus homeobox gene Xhox3 shows a graded expression in the axial mesoderm, with the highest co...
The Hox genes form a subset of the homeobox containing genes. The homeobox encodes a DNA binding mot...
During gastrulation, the mesoderm spreads out between ectoderm and endoderm to form a mesenchymal ce...
Neural pattern in vertebrates has been thought to be induced in dorsal ectoderm by 'vertical &a...
<div><p>Investigating regulation and function of the Hox genes, key regulators of positional identit...