AbstractThe vertebrate circulatory system is the most complex vascular system among those of metazoans, with key innovations including a multi-chambered heart and highly specialized blood cells. Invertebrate vessels, on the other hand, consist of hemal spaces between the basal laminae of epithelia. How the evolutionary transition from an invertebrate-type system to the complex vertebrate one occurred is, however, poorly understood. We investigate here the development of the cardiovascular system of the cephalochordate amphioxus Branchiostoma lanceolatum in order to gain insight into the origin of the vertebrate cardiovascular system. The cardiac markers Hand, Csx (Nkx2-5) and Tbx4/5 reveal a broad cardiac-like domain in amphioxus; such a de...
AbstractEarly cardiac development involves the formation of a heart tube, looping of the tube and fo...
Although the physiological relevance of retinoids and steroids in vertebrates is very well establish...
© 2017 Anatomical Society. Convergence is the tendency of independent species to evolve similarly wh...
The cardiovascular system of bilaterians developed from a common ancestor. However, no endothelial c...
AbstractRequired to supply nutrients and oxygen to the growing embryo, the vascular system is the fi...
The mechanisms of the evolution and development of the heart in metazoans are highlighted, starting ...
Cephalochordates, urochordates, and vertebrates evolved from a common ancestor over 520 million year...
The cephalochordate amphioxus is the best available proxy for the last common invertebrate ancestor ...
Cephalochordates, urochordates, and vertebrates evolved from a common ancestor over 520 million year...
Convergence is the tendency of independent species to evolve similarly when subjected to the same en...
Convergence is the tendency of independent species to evolve similarly when subjected to the same en...
SUMMARY In chick and mouse embryogenesis, a population of cells described as the secondary heart fie...
The establishment of distinct cellular identities was pivotal during the evolution of Metazoa, enabl...
AbstractEarly cardiac development involves the formation of a heart tube, looping of the tube and fo...
Although the physiological relevance of retinoids and steroids in vertebrates is very well establish...
© 2017 Anatomical Society. Convergence is the tendency of independent species to evolve similarly wh...
The cardiovascular system of bilaterians developed from a common ancestor. However, no endothelial c...
AbstractRequired to supply nutrients and oxygen to the growing embryo, the vascular system is the fi...
The mechanisms of the evolution and development of the heart in metazoans are highlighted, starting ...
Cephalochordates, urochordates, and vertebrates evolved from a common ancestor over 520 million year...
The cephalochordate amphioxus is the best available proxy for the last common invertebrate ancestor ...
Cephalochordates, urochordates, and vertebrates evolved from a common ancestor over 520 million year...
Convergence is the tendency of independent species to evolve similarly when subjected to the same en...
Convergence is the tendency of independent species to evolve similarly when subjected to the same en...
SUMMARY In chick and mouse embryogenesis, a population of cells described as the secondary heart fie...
The establishment of distinct cellular identities was pivotal during the evolution of Metazoa, enabl...
AbstractEarly cardiac development involves the formation of a heart tube, looping of the tube and fo...
Although the physiological relevance of retinoids and steroids in vertebrates is very well establish...
© 2017 Anatomical Society. Convergence is the tendency of independent species to evolve similarly wh...