<div><p>Nodal and BMP signals are important for establishing left-right (LR) asymmetry in vertebrates. In sea urchins, Nodal signaling prevents the formation of the rudiment on the right side. However, the opposing pathway to Nodal signaling during LR axis establishment is not clear. Here, we revealed that BMP signaling is activated in the left coelomic pouch, specifically in the <em>veg2</em> lineage, but not in the small micromeres. By perturbing BMP activities, we demonstrated that BMP signaling is required for activating the expression of the left-sided genes and the formation of the left-sided structures. On the other hand, Nodal signals on the right side inhibit BMP signaling and control LR asymmetric separation and apoptosis of the s...
Many bilaterally symmetrical animals develop genetically-programmed left-right asymmetries. In verte...
Formation of the dorsal-ventral axis of the sea urchin embryo relies on cell interactions initiated ...
AbstractNodal is a key player in the process regulating oral–aboral axis formation in the sea urchin...
Nodal and BMP signals are important for establishing left-right (LR) asymmetry in vertebrates. In se...
International audienceThe asymmetric positioning of internal organs on the left or right side of the...
Abstract: Bilateral animals, including humans and most metazoans, are not perfectly symmetrical. Som...
SummaryThe asymmetric positioning of internal organs on the left or right side of the body is highly...
International audienceDuring echinoderm development, expression of nodal on the right side plays a c...
<div><p>During echinoderm development, expression of <em>nodal</em> on the right side plays a crucia...
International audienceRecent studies suggest that specification of the dorsal-ventral and left-right...
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Formation of the dorsal-ventral axis of the sea urchin embryo relies on cell interactions initiated ...
Many animals display specific internal or external features with left-right asymmetry. In vertebrate...
Many animals display specific internal or external features with left-right asymmetry. In vertebrate...
Formation of the dorsal-ventral axis of the sea urchin embryo relies on cell interactions initiated ...
Many bilaterally symmetrical animals develop genetically-programmed left-right asymmetries. In verte...
Formation of the dorsal-ventral axis of the sea urchin embryo relies on cell interactions initiated ...
AbstractNodal is a key player in the process regulating oral–aboral axis formation in the sea urchin...
Nodal and BMP signals are important for establishing left-right (LR) asymmetry in vertebrates. In se...
International audienceThe asymmetric positioning of internal organs on the left or right side of the...
Abstract: Bilateral animals, including humans and most metazoans, are not perfectly symmetrical. Som...
SummaryThe asymmetric positioning of internal organs on the left or right side of the body is highly...
International audienceDuring echinoderm development, expression of nodal on the right side plays a c...
<div><p>During echinoderm development, expression of <em>nodal</em> on the right side plays a crucia...
International audienceRecent studies suggest that specification of the dorsal-ventral and left-right...
[[sponsorship]]細胞與個體生物學研究所[[note]]已出版;[SCI];有審查制度;具代表性[[note]]http://gateway.isiknowledge.com/gatewa...
Formation of the dorsal-ventral axis of the sea urchin embryo relies on cell interactions initiated ...
Many animals display specific internal or external features with left-right asymmetry. In vertebrate...
Many animals display specific internal or external features with left-right asymmetry. In vertebrate...
Formation of the dorsal-ventral axis of the sea urchin embryo relies on cell interactions initiated ...
Many bilaterally symmetrical animals develop genetically-programmed left-right asymmetries. In verte...
Formation of the dorsal-ventral axis of the sea urchin embryo relies on cell interactions initiated ...
AbstractNodal is a key player in the process regulating oral–aboral axis formation in the sea urchin...