AbstractWnt proteins are diffusible morphogens that play multiple roles during vertebrate limb development. However, the complexity of Wnt signaling cascades and their overlapping expression prevent us from dissecting their function in limb patterning and tissue morphogenesis. Depletion of the Wntless (Wls) gene, which is required for the secretion of various Wnts, makes it possible to genetically dissect the overall effect of Wnts in limb development. In this study, the Wls gene was conditionally depleted in limb mesenchyme and ectoderm. The loss of mesenchymal Wls prevented the differentiation of distal mesenchyme and arrested limb outgrowth, most likely by affecting Wnt5a function. Meanwhile, the deletion of ectodermal Wls resulted in ag...
The congenital malformation split hand/foot (SHFM) is characterized by missing central fingers and d...
SummaryBackgroundThe vertebrate limb is a classical model for understanding patterning of three-dime...
AbstractWnt signaling plays an essential role in induction and development of the limb. Missing digi...
AbstractWnt proteins are diffusible morphogens that play multiple roles during vertebrate limb devel...
Recently canonical Wnt signaling in the ectoderm has been shown to be required for maintenance of th...
SummaryBackgroundThe vertebrate limb is a classical model for understanding patterning of three-dime...
The formation of the apical ectodermal ridge (AER) is critical for the distal outgrowth and patterni...
The vertebrate limb is a classical model for understanding patterning of three-dimensional structure...
The formation of the apical ectodermal ridge (AER) is critical for the distal outgrowth and patterni...
Wnt signalling plays important roles in patterning and outgrowth of the vertebrate limb. Different m...
Wnt signalling plays important roles in patterning and outgrowth of the vertebrate limb. Different m...
Wnt signalling plays important roles in patterning and outgrowth of the vertebrate limb. Different m...
The congenital malformation Split Hand/Foot (SHFM) is characterized by missing central fingers and d...
Background: Pattern formation of the limb skeleton is regulated by a complex interp...
AbstractLimb muscles of vertebrates are derived from precursor cells that migrate from the lateral e...
The congenital malformation split hand/foot (SHFM) is characterized by missing central fingers and d...
SummaryBackgroundThe vertebrate limb is a classical model for understanding patterning of three-dime...
AbstractWnt signaling plays an essential role in induction and development of the limb. Missing digi...
AbstractWnt proteins are diffusible morphogens that play multiple roles during vertebrate limb devel...
Recently canonical Wnt signaling in the ectoderm has been shown to be required for maintenance of th...
SummaryBackgroundThe vertebrate limb is a classical model for understanding patterning of three-dime...
The formation of the apical ectodermal ridge (AER) is critical for the distal outgrowth and patterni...
The vertebrate limb is a classical model for understanding patterning of three-dimensional structure...
The formation of the apical ectodermal ridge (AER) is critical for the distal outgrowth and patterni...
Wnt signalling plays important roles in patterning and outgrowth of the vertebrate limb. Different m...
Wnt signalling plays important roles in patterning and outgrowth of the vertebrate limb. Different m...
Wnt signalling plays important roles in patterning and outgrowth of the vertebrate limb. Different m...
The congenital malformation Split Hand/Foot (SHFM) is characterized by missing central fingers and d...
Background: Pattern formation of the limb skeleton is regulated by a complex interp...
AbstractLimb muscles of vertebrates are derived from precursor cells that migrate from the lateral e...
The congenital malformation split hand/foot (SHFM) is characterized by missing central fingers and d...
SummaryBackgroundThe vertebrate limb is a classical model for understanding patterning of three-dime...
AbstractWnt signaling plays an essential role in induction and development of the limb. Missing digi...