AbstractEstablishment of the embryonic mesoderm is dependent on integration of multiple signaling and transcriptional inputs. We report that the transcriptional regulator Foxd3 is essential for dorsal mesoderm formation in zebrafish, and that this function is dependent on the Nodal pathway. Foxd3 gain-of-function results in expanded dorsal mesodermal gene expression, including the Nodal-related gene cyclops, and body axis dorsalization. Foxd3 knockdown embryos displayed reduced expression of cyclops and mesodermal genes, axial defects similar to Nodal pathway loss-of-function, and Nodal pathway activation rescued these phenotypes. In MZoep mutants inactive for Nodal signaling, Foxd3 did not rescue mesoderm formation or axial development, in...
AbstractThe vertebrate neural crest is a pluripotent cell population that generates a large variety ...
The neural crest (NC) is a transient embryonic stem cell-like population characterised by its multip...
AbstractNodal-related signals comprise a subclass of the transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) superf...
AbstractEstablishment of the embryonic mesoderm is dependent on integration of multiple signaling an...
Establishment of the mesodermal germ layer is a process dependent on the integration of multiple tra...
Establishment of the mesodermal germ layer is a process dependent on the integration of multiple tra...
AbstractBackground: Signaling molecules related to the Nodal protein play essential roles in the for...
AbstractThe vertebrate body plan arises during gastrulation, when morphogenetic movements form the e...
Transcription factors belonging to the FoxH1 and Mixer families are required for facets of Nodal sig...
Nodal signals, a subclass of the TGFbeta superfamily of secreted factors, induce formation of mesode...
Vertebrate embryonic patterning depends on signaling from Nodal, a TGFβ superfamily member. There ar...
AbstractIn vertebrates, embryonic structures present at the dorsal midline, prechordal plate, notoch...
Abstract Background Nodal signalling is an absolute r...
AbstractThe neural crest is a stem cell-like population exclusive to vertebrates that gives rise to ...
International audienceInteractions between Nodal/Activin and Fibroblast growth factor (Fgf) signalli...
AbstractThe vertebrate neural crest is a pluripotent cell population that generates a large variety ...
The neural crest (NC) is a transient embryonic stem cell-like population characterised by its multip...
AbstractNodal-related signals comprise a subclass of the transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) superf...
AbstractEstablishment of the embryonic mesoderm is dependent on integration of multiple signaling an...
Establishment of the mesodermal germ layer is a process dependent on the integration of multiple tra...
Establishment of the mesodermal germ layer is a process dependent on the integration of multiple tra...
AbstractBackground: Signaling molecules related to the Nodal protein play essential roles in the for...
AbstractThe vertebrate body plan arises during gastrulation, when morphogenetic movements form the e...
Transcription factors belonging to the FoxH1 and Mixer families are required for facets of Nodal sig...
Nodal signals, a subclass of the TGFbeta superfamily of secreted factors, induce formation of mesode...
Vertebrate embryonic patterning depends on signaling from Nodal, a TGFβ superfamily member. There ar...
AbstractIn vertebrates, embryonic structures present at the dorsal midline, prechordal plate, notoch...
Abstract Background Nodal signalling is an absolute r...
AbstractThe neural crest is a stem cell-like population exclusive to vertebrates that gives rise to ...
International audienceInteractions between Nodal/Activin and Fibroblast growth factor (Fgf) signalli...
AbstractThe vertebrate neural crest is a pluripotent cell population that generates a large variety ...
The neural crest (NC) is a transient embryonic stem cell-like population characterised by its multip...
AbstractNodal-related signals comprise a subclass of the transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) superf...