AbstractThe embryonic progenitors that give rise to the vertebrate retina acquire their cell fate identity through a series of transitions that ultimately determine their final, differentiated retinal cell fates. In Xenopus, these transitions have been broadly defined as competence, specification, and determination. The expression of several transcription factors within the anterior neural plate at the time when the presumptive eye field separates from other neural derivatives suggests that these genes function to specify competent embryonic progenitors toward a retinal fate. In support of this, we demonstrate that some transcription factors expressed in the anterior neural ectoderm and/or presumptive eye field (otx2, pax6, and rx1) change ...
Pax genes play a pivotal role in development of the vertebrate visual system. Paxó is the master con...
As the embryonic ectoderm is induced to form the neural plate, cells inside this epithelium acquire ...
During embryonic development, pattern formation must be tightly synchronized with tissue morphogenes...
The vertebrate eye comprises tissues from different embryonic origins: the lens and the cornea are d...
AbstractOnly a subset of cleavage stage blastomeres in the Xenopus embryo is competent to contribute...
Vertebrate eye formation is a complex process which involves early specification of the prospective ...
The primordium of the vertebrate eye is composed of a pseudostratified and apparently homogeneous ne...
AbstractThe molecular mechanisms mediating the retinogenic potential of multipotent retinal progenit...
Abstractrx1 and pax6 are necessary for the establishment of the vertebrate eye field and for the mai...
ABSTRACT Vertebrate eye formation is a complex process which involves early specification of the pro...
This study examines the retinal transdifferentiation (TD) of retinal pigmented epithelium (RPE) frag...
During embryonic development, pattern formation must be tightly synchronized with tissue morphogenes...
<div><p>The retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) shares its developmental origin with the neural retina ...
The current proximo-distal model of vertebrate eye development proposes that signals released from t...
The retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) shares its developmental origin with the neural retina (NR). Wh...
Pax genes play a pivotal role in development of the vertebrate visual system. Paxó is the master con...
As the embryonic ectoderm is induced to form the neural plate, cells inside this epithelium acquire ...
During embryonic development, pattern formation must be tightly synchronized with tissue morphogenes...
The vertebrate eye comprises tissues from different embryonic origins: the lens and the cornea are d...
AbstractOnly a subset of cleavage stage blastomeres in the Xenopus embryo is competent to contribute...
Vertebrate eye formation is a complex process which involves early specification of the prospective ...
The primordium of the vertebrate eye is composed of a pseudostratified and apparently homogeneous ne...
AbstractThe molecular mechanisms mediating the retinogenic potential of multipotent retinal progenit...
Abstractrx1 and pax6 are necessary for the establishment of the vertebrate eye field and for the mai...
ABSTRACT Vertebrate eye formation is a complex process which involves early specification of the pro...
This study examines the retinal transdifferentiation (TD) of retinal pigmented epithelium (RPE) frag...
During embryonic development, pattern formation must be tightly synchronized with tissue morphogenes...
<div><p>The retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) shares its developmental origin with the neural retina ...
The current proximo-distal model of vertebrate eye development proposes that signals released from t...
The retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) shares its developmental origin with the neural retina (NR). Wh...
Pax genes play a pivotal role in development of the vertebrate visual system. Paxó is the master con...
As the embryonic ectoderm is induced to form the neural plate, cells inside this epithelium acquire ...
During embryonic development, pattern formation must be tightly synchronized with tissue morphogenes...