AbstractFormation of the blastocoel in earlyXenopusembryos was studied with a novel biotin-permeability assay and newly generated tight junction markers. The blastocoel forms at the first cleavage division since functional tight junctions which excluded biotin and established a segregated intraembryonic compartment were found at the 2-cell and all subsequent developmental stages. Unexpectedly, tight junctions before the 64-cell stage were not at their normal apical positions, but were found deep in the embryos, up to 200 μm from the apical surface. In these positions, the tight junctions left large areas of ion permeable lateral membranes exposed to the extraembryonic environment, explaining why electrophysiological experiments record a dec...
AbstractResearch applied to the early embryo is required to effectively treat human infertility and ...
Membrane potential and resistance were measured in eggs, cleavage stages and blastulae of the South ...
AbstractUsing the whole-cell voltage-clamp technique we have studied electrical coupling and dye cou...
AbstractFormation of the blastocoel in earlyXenopusembryos was studied with a novel biotin-permeabil...
Tight junctions (TJs) perform a critical role in the transport functions and morphogenetic activity ...
Tight junctions (TJs) perform a critical role in the transport functions and morphogenetic activity ...
Tight junction formation during development is critical for embryonic patterning and organization. W...
How tight junctions (TJ) form during early amphibian embryogenesis is still an open question. We use...
AbstractThe tight junction (TJ) is an essential component of the differentiated epithelial cell requ...
We have observed the presence of membrane junctions formed between the plasma membrane and cortical ...
During early development, tight junction biogenesis and the differentiation of the first epithelium ...
AbstractThis study presents Xenopus claudin (Xcla), a tight-junction protein that is abundantly expr...
It has long been recognized that cells in early embryos can communicate with each other via a direct...
AbstractThe trophectoderm (TE) is the first epithelium to be generated during mammalian early develo...
The distribution of individual intercellular electrical junctions has been examined in eight-cell Xe...
AbstractResearch applied to the early embryo is required to effectively treat human infertility and ...
Membrane potential and resistance were measured in eggs, cleavage stages and blastulae of the South ...
AbstractUsing the whole-cell voltage-clamp technique we have studied electrical coupling and dye cou...
AbstractFormation of the blastocoel in earlyXenopusembryos was studied with a novel biotin-permeabil...
Tight junctions (TJs) perform a critical role in the transport functions and morphogenetic activity ...
Tight junctions (TJs) perform a critical role in the transport functions and morphogenetic activity ...
Tight junction formation during development is critical for embryonic patterning and organization. W...
How tight junctions (TJ) form during early amphibian embryogenesis is still an open question. We use...
AbstractThe tight junction (TJ) is an essential component of the differentiated epithelial cell requ...
We have observed the presence of membrane junctions formed between the plasma membrane and cortical ...
During early development, tight junction biogenesis and the differentiation of the first epithelium ...
AbstractThis study presents Xenopus claudin (Xcla), a tight-junction protein that is abundantly expr...
It has long been recognized that cells in early embryos can communicate with each other via a direct...
AbstractThe trophectoderm (TE) is the first epithelium to be generated during mammalian early develo...
The distribution of individual intercellular electrical junctions has been examined in eight-cell Xe...
AbstractResearch applied to the early embryo is required to effectively treat human infertility and ...
Membrane potential and resistance were measured in eggs, cleavage stages and blastulae of the South ...
AbstractUsing the whole-cell voltage-clamp technique we have studied electrical coupling and dye cou...