AbstractIt is known from work with amniote embryos that regional specification of the gut requires cell–cell signalling between the mesoderm and the endoderm. In recent years, much of the interest in Xenopus endoderm development has focused on events that occur before gastrulation and this work has led to a different model whereby regional specification of the endoderm is autonomous. In this paper, we examine the specification and differentiation of the endoderm in Xenopus using neurula and tail-bud-stage embryos and we show that the current hypothesis of stable autonomous regional specification is not correct. When the endoderm is isolated alone from neurula and tail bud stages, it remains fully viable but will not express markers of regio...
AbstractIn neural plate stage Xenopus embryos, XlHbox 8 expression marks anterior endodermal cells f...
AbstractDepletion of the maternal store of the localised mRNA encoding the T-box transcription facto...
AbstractUnderstanding how mesoderm is specified during development is a fundamental issue in biology...
AbstractIt is known from work with amniote embryos that regional specification of the gut requires c...
The endoderm is the inner germ layer of the vertebrate embryo from which the respiratory and digesti...
The formation of the vertebrate body plan begins with the differentiation of cells into three germ l...
AbstractBackground: In Xenopus, the endoderm germ layer is derived from the vegetal blastomeres of c...
AbstractThe mesoderm, comprising the tissues that come to lie entirely in the deep layer, originates...
AbstractRecent results support a two-step model for endoderm formation in amphibian embryos, in whic...
A Xenopus (frog) blastula (pre-gastrulation embryo) will undergo predictable movements in gastrulati...
The earliest cell fate decisions in a developing embryo are those associated with establishing the g...
AbstractDuring gastrulation, the vertebrate embryo is patterned and shaped by complex signaling path...
The endoderm is classically defined as the innermost layer of three Metazoan germ layers. During org...
AbstractOne of the central questions in developmental biology is that of how one cell can give rise ...
AbstractThe development of all vertebrate embryos requires the establishment of a three-dimensional ...
AbstractIn neural plate stage Xenopus embryos, XlHbox 8 expression marks anterior endodermal cells f...
AbstractDepletion of the maternal store of the localised mRNA encoding the T-box transcription facto...
AbstractUnderstanding how mesoderm is specified during development is a fundamental issue in biology...
AbstractIt is known from work with amniote embryos that regional specification of the gut requires c...
The endoderm is the inner germ layer of the vertebrate embryo from which the respiratory and digesti...
The formation of the vertebrate body plan begins with the differentiation of cells into three germ l...
AbstractBackground: In Xenopus, the endoderm germ layer is derived from the vegetal blastomeres of c...
AbstractThe mesoderm, comprising the tissues that come to lie entirely in the deep layer, originates...
AbstractRecent results support a two-step model for endoderm formation in amphibian embryos, in whic...
A Xenopus (frog) blastula (pre-gastrulation embryo) will undergo predictable movements in gastrulati...
The earliest cell fate decisions in a developing embryo are those associated with establishing the g...
AbstractDuring gastrulation, the vertebrate embryo is patterned and shaped by complex signaling path...
The endoderm is classically defined as the innermost layer of three Metazoan germ layers. During org...
AbstractOne of the central questions in developmental biology is that of how one cell can give rise ...
AbstractThe development of all vertebrate embryos requires the establishment of a three-dimensional ...
AbstractIn neural plate stage Xenopus embryos, XlHbox 8 expression marks anterior endodermal cells f...
AbstractDepletion of the maternal store of the localised mRNA encoding the T-box transcription facto...
AbstractUnderstanding how mesoderm is specified during development is a fundamental issue in biology...