AbstractActivities of a variety of signaling proteins that regulate embryogenesis are limited by endogenous antagonists. The zebrafish Nodal-related ligands, Squint and Cyclops, and their antagonists, Lefty1 and Lefty2, belong to the TGFβ-related protein superfamily, whose members have widespread biological activities [1]. Among other activities, Nodals direct the formation of most mesendoderm [2]. By inducing their own transcription and that of the Lefties, Nodal signals establish positive and negative autoregulatory loops [3, 4]. To investigate how these autoregulatory pathways regulate development, we depleted zebrafish embryos of Lefty1 and/or Lefty2 by using antisense morpholino oligonucleotides. Loss of Lefty1 causes aberrations durin...
Vertebrate embryonic patterning depends on signaling from Nodal, a TGFβ superfamily member. There ar...
AbstractDuring gastrulation, germ layers are formed as prospective mesodermal and endodermal cells i...
Nodal signaling is critical for a variety of processes during vertebrate development, including gast...
AbstractActivities of a variety of signaling proteins that regulate embryogenesis are limited by end...
The regulation of signaling pathways by feedback inhibitors has become an emerging theme in the cont...
AbstractThe regulation of signaling pathways by feedback inhibitors has become an emerging theme in ...
During zebrafish embryogenesis, a gradient of the secreted TGFβ ligand Nodal induces expression of m...
Developmental signaling pathways often activate their own inhibitors. Such inhibitory feedback has b...
Nodal signals, a subclass of the TGFbeta superfamily of secreted factors, induce formation of mesode...
AbstractThe vertebrate body plan arises during gastrulation, when morphogenetic movements form the e...
AbstractDuring vertebrate embryogenesis, members of the Lefty subclass of Transforming Growth Factor...
Nodal signaling is critical for a variety of processes during vertebrate development, including gast...
In vertebrates, left-right (LR) axis specification is determined by a ciliated structure in the post...
AbstractIn many vertebrates, extra-embryonic tissues are important signaling centers that induce and...
In vertebrates, left-right (LR) axis specification is determined by a ciliated structure in the post...
Vertebrate embryonic patterning depends on signaling from Nodal, a TGFβ superfamily member. There ar...
AbstractDuring gastrulation, germ layers are formed as prospective mesodermal and endodermal cells i...
Nodal signaling is critical for a variety of processes during vertebrate development, including gast...
AbstractActivities of a variety of signaling proteins that regulate embryogenesis are limited by end...
The regulation of signaling pathways by feedback inhibitors has become an emerging theme in the cont...
AbstractThe regulation of signaling pathways by feedback inhibitors has become an emerging theme in ...
During zebrafish embryogenesis, a gradient of the secreted TGFβ ligand Nodal induces expression of m...
Developmental signaling pathways often activate their own inhibitors. Such inhibitory feedback has b...
Nodal signals, a subclass of the TGFbeta superfamily of secreted factors, induce formation of mesode...
AbstractThe vertebrate body plan arises during gastrulation, when morphogenetic movements form the e...
AbstractDuring vertebrate embryogenesis, members of the Lefty subclass of Transforming Growth Factor...
Nodal signaling is critical for a variety of processes during vertebrate development, including gast...
In vertebrates, left-right (LR) axis specification is determined by a ciliated structure in the post...
AbstractIn many vertebrates, extra-embryonic tissues are important signaling centers that induce and...
In vertebrates, left-right (LR) axis specification is determined by a ciliated structure in the post...
Vertebrate embryonic patterning depends on signaling from Nodal, a TGFβ superfamily member. There ar...
AbstractDuring gastrulation, germ layers are formed as prospective mesodermal and endodermal cells i...
Nodal signaling is critical for a variety of processes during vertebrate development, including gast...