AbstractPrimitive blood constitutes the ventralmost mesoderm in amphibians, and its cleavage-stage origin reveals important clues about the orientation of the dorsal/ventral axis in the embryo. In recent years, investigators employing various lineage-labeling strategies have reported disparate results for the origin of primitive blood in Xenopus [W. D. Tracey, Jr., M. E. Pepling, G. H. Thomsen, and J. P. Gergen (1998). Development 125, 1371–1380; M. C. Lane W. C. Smith (1999). Development 126, 423–434; K. R. Mills, D. Kruep, and M. S. Saha (1999). Dev. Biol. 209, 352–368; A. Ciau-Uitz, M. Walmsley, and R. Patient (2000). Cell 102, 787–796]. These discrepancies must be resolved in order to elucidate early embryonic patterning mechanisms in v...
AbstractOne of the central questions in developmental biology is that of how one cell can give rise ...
AbstractThe mesoderm, comprising the tissues that come to lie entirely in the deep layer, originates...
Clarifying the underlying spatio-temporal mechanisms that determine body pattern is important for de...
AbstractPrimitive blood constitutes the ventralmost mesoderm in amphibians, and its cleavage-stage o...
Three distinct cell populations contribute to blood formation during development in Xenopus laevis. ...
Blood and blood vessels develop in close association in vertebrate embryos and loss-of-function muta...
Whether embryonic and adult blood derive from a single (yolk sac) or dual (yolk sac plus intraembryo...
AbstractWhether embryonic and adult blood derive from a single (yolk sac) or dual (yolk sac plus int...
AbstractRequired to supply nutrients and oxygen to the growing embryo, the vascular system is the fi...
AbstractTwo regions of the vertebrate embryo, the blood islands and the dorsal lateral plate (DLP), ...
AbstractA new fate map for mesodermal tissues in Xenopus laevis predicted that the prime meridian, w...
The relatively consistent fates of the blastomeres of the frog embryo could result from (i) predeter...
AbstractAmphibian embryos have served as a model system for vertebrate axial patterning for more tha...
AbstractWe describe here the cloning of a new member of the TGF-β family with similarity to the anti...
The fates of lineage labeled hematopoietic precursor populations in Xenopus embryos are followed by ...
AbstractOne of the central questions in developmental biology is that of how one cell can give rise ...
AbstractThe mesoderm, comprising the tissues that come to lie entirely in the deep layer, originates...
Clarifying the underlying spatio-temporal mechanisms that determine body pattern is important for de...
AbstractPrimitive blood constitutes the ventralmost mesoderm in amphibians, and its cleavage-stage o...
Three distinct cell populations contribute to blood formation during development in Xenopus laevis. ...
Blood and blood vessels develop in close association in vertebrate embryos and loss-of-function muta...
Whether embryonic and adult blood derive from a single (yolk sac) or dual (yolk sac plus intraembryo...
AbstractWhether embryonic and adult blood derive from a single (yolk sac) or dual (yolk sac plus int...
AbstractRequired to supply nutrients and oxygen to the growing embryo, the vascular system is the fi...
AbstractTwo regions of the vertebrate embryo, the blood islands and the dorsal lateral plate (DLP), ...
AbstractA new fate map for mesodermal tissues in Xenopus laevis predicted that the prime meridian, w...
The relatively consistent fates of the blastomeres of the frog embryo could result from (i) predeter...
AbstractAmphibian embryos have served as a model system for vertebrate axial patterning for more tha...
AbstractWe describe here the cloning of a new member of the TGF-β family with similarity to the anti...
The fates of lineage labeled hematopoietic precursor populations in Xenopus embryos are followed by ...
AbstractOne of the central questions in developmental biology is that of how one cell can give rise ...
AbstractThe mesoderm, comprising the tissues that come to lie entirely in the deep layer, originates...
Clarifying the underlying spatio-temporal mechanisms that determine body pattern is important for de...