AbstractExtension of the vertebrate body results from the concerted activity of many signals in the posterior embryonic end. Among them, Wnt3a has been shown to play relevant roles in the regulation of axial progenitor activity, mesoderm formation and somitogenesis. However, its impact on axial growth remains to be fully understood. Using a transgenic approach in the mouse, we found that the effect of Wnt3a signaling varies depending on the target tissue. High levels of Wnt3a in the epiblast prevented formation of neural tissues, but did not impair axial progenitors from producing different mesodermal lineages. These mesodermal tissues maintained a remarkable degree of organization, even within a severely malformed embryo. However, from the...
The anterior-posterior axis of the mouse embryo is defined before formation of the primitive streak,...
Embryonic development and adult homeostasis are dependent upon the coordinated action of signal tran...
Abstractβ-Catenin is an essential component of the canonical Wnt signaling system that controls deci...
Extension of the vertebrate body results from the concerted activity of many signals in the posterio...
Extension of the vertebrate body results from the concerted activity of many signals in the posterio...
AbstractExtension of the vertebrate body results from the concerted activity of many signals in the ...
β-Catenin plays two major roles during the development of multicellular organisms. It is the downstr...
β-Catenin plays two major roles during the development of multicellular organisms. It is the downstr...
β-Catenin plays two major roles during the development of multicellular organisms. It is the downstr...
β-Catenin plays two major roles during the development of multicellular organisms. It is the downstr...
The Wnt/β-catenin pathway is involved in development, cancer, and embryonic stem cell (ESC) maintena...
Non-canonical Wnt/planar cell polarity (PCP) signaling plays a primary role in the convergent extens...
AbstractThe vertebral column is derived from somites, which are transient segments of the paraxial m...
AbstractEmbryonic development is controlled by a small set of signal transduction pathways, with vas...
Non-canonical Wnt/planar cell polarity (PCP) signaling plays a primary role in the convergent extens...
The anterior-posterior axis of the mouse embryo is defined before formation of the primitive streak,...
Embryonic development and adult homeostasis are dependent upon the coordinated action of signal tran...
Abstractβ-Catenin is an essential component of the canonical Wnt signaling system that controls deci...
Extension of the vertebrate body results from the concerted activity of many signals in the posterio...
Extension of the vertebrate body results from the concerted activity of many signals in the posterio...
AbstractExtension of the vertebrate body results from the concerted activity of many signals in the ...
β-Catenin plays two major roles during the development of multicellular organisms. It is the downstr...
β-Catenin plays two major roles during the development of multicellular organisms. It is the downstr...
β-Catenin plays two major roles during the development of multicellular organisms. It is the downstr...
β-Catenin plays two major roles during the development of multicellular organisms. It is the downstr...
The Wnt/β-catenin pathway is involved in development, cancer, and embryonic stem cell (ESC) maintena...
Non-canonical Wnt/planar cell polarity (PCP) signaling plays a primary role in the convergent extens...
AbstractThe vertebral column is derived from somites, which are transient segments of the paraxial m...
AbstractEmbryonic development is controlled by a small set of signal transduction pathways, with vas...
Non-canonical Wnt/planar cell polarity (PCP) signaling plays a primary role in the convergent extens...
The anterior-posterior axis of the mouse embryo is defined before formation of the primitive streak,...
Embryonic development and adult homeostasis are dependent upon the coordinated action of signal tran...
Abstractβ-Catenin is an essential component of the canonical Wnt signaling system that controls deci...