AbstractThe cellular and molecular mechanisms that regulate endoderm development in vertebrates have only recently begun to be explored. Here we show that the zebrafish locus casanova plays an early and essential role in this process. casanova mutants lack a gut tube and do not express any molecular markers of endoderm differentiation. The early endodermal expression of genes such as axial, gata5, and fkd2 does not initiate in casanova mutants, indicating that the endoderm is defective from the onset of gastrulation. Mosaic analysis demonstrates that casanova functions cell autonomously within the endodermal progenitors. We also report the isolation of a zebrafish homologue of Mixer, a gene important for early endoderm formation in Xenopus....
The process of gastrulation is highly conserved across vertebrates on both the genetic and morpholog...
AbstractThe gastrulating vertebrate embryo develops three germlayers: ectoderm, mesoderm, and endode...
One of the major challenges of developmental biology is understanding the inductive and morphogeneti...
AbstractThe cellular and molecular mechanisms that regulate endoderm development in vertebrates have...
AbstractBackground: Several potentially important regulators of vertebrate endoderm development have...
Endoderm and mesoderm are both formed upon activation of Nodal signaling but how endoderm differenti...
AbstractA major approach to the study of development is to compare the phenotypes of normal and muta...
SummaryIn zebrafish, endoderm induction occurs in marginal blastomeres and requires Casanova (Cas), ...
International audienceEndoderm originates from a large endomesodermal field requiring Nodal signalli...
The gastrulating vertebrate embryo develops three germlayers: ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm. Zebr...
AbstractIn zebrafish, the endoderm originates at the blastula stage from the most marginal blastomer...
The formation of the vertebrate body plan begins with the segregation of undifferentiated mass of ce...
AbstractAlthough the development of the digestive system of humans and vertebrate model organisms ha...
AbstractPatterning along the dorsal–ventral (D–V) axis ofXenopusandDrosophilaembryos is believed to ...
The vertebrate endodermal cell layer gives rise to the intestine and related organs such as the live...
The process of gastrulation is highly conserved across vertebrates on both the genetic and morpholog...
AbstractThe gastrulating vertebrate embryo develops three germlayers: ectoderm, mesoderm, and endode...
One of the major challenges of developmental biology is understanding the inductive and morphogeneti...
AbstractThe cellular and molecular mechanisms that regulate endoderm development in vertebrates have...
AbstractBackground: Several potentially important regulators of vertebrate endoderm development have...
Endoderm and mesoderm are both formed upon activation of Nodal signaling but how endoderm differenti...
AbstractA major approach to the study of development is to compare the phenotypes of normal and muta...
SummaryIn zebrafish, endoderm induction occurs in marginal blastomeres and requires Casanova (Cas), ...
International audienceEndoderm originates from a large endomesodermal field requiring Nodal signalli...
The gastrulating vertebrate embryo develops three germlayers: ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm. Zebr...
AbstractIn zebrafish, the endoderm originates at the blastula stage from the most marginal blastomer...
The formation of the vertebrate body plan begins with the segregation of undifferentiated mass of ce...
AbstractAlthough the development of the digestive system of humans and vertebrate model organisms ha...
AbstractPatterning along the dorsal–ventral (D–V) axis ofXenopusandDrosophilaembryos is believed to ...
The vertebrate endodermal cell layer gives rise to the intestine and related organs such as the live...
The process of gastrulation is highly conserved across vertebrates on both the genetic and morpholog...
AbstractThe gastrulating vertebrate embryo develops three germlayers: ectoderm, mesoderm, and endode...
One of the major challenges of developmental biology is understanding the inductive and morphogeneti...