AbstractThe T-domain transcription factors Tbx4 and Tbx5 have been implicated, by virtue of their limb-type specific expression, in controlling the identity of vertebrate legs and arms, respectively. To study the roles of these genes in developing and regenerating limbs, we cloned Tbx4 and Tbx5 cDNAs from the newt, and generated antisera that recognize Tbx4 or Tbx5 proteins. We show here that, in two urodele amphibians, newts and axolotls, the regulation of Tbx4 and Tbx5 differs from higher vertebrates. At the mRNA and protein level, both Tbx4 and Tbx5 are expressed in developing hindlimbs as well as in developing forelimbs. The coexpression of these genes argues that additional factors are involved in the control of limb type-specific patt...
Limb regeneration in urodeles is a complex process that involves the reinduction of a number of gene...
Tbx5 is a T-box transcription factor expressed exclusively in the developing forelimb but not in the...
AbstractThe expression of Hox complex genes in correct spatial and temporal order is critical to pat...
Much progress has been made in understanding limb development. Most genes are expressed equally and ...
AbstractMorphological differences between forelimbs and hindlimbs are thought to be regulated by Tbx...
Hox genes play a critical role in the development of the vertebrate axis and limbs, and previous stu...
T-box genes comprise an ancient family of transcriptional regulators with important functions during...
Newts have the incredible ability to regenerate many different organs and tissues as adults, includi...
The Msx-1 homeobox gene is expressed in various contexts during vertebrate development, including th...
In contrast to the pattern of limb emergence in mammals, chicks, and the newt N. viridescens, embryo...
Axolotls are unique among vertebrates in their ability to regenerate lost appendages as adults. They...
AbstractHoxgenes play a critical role in the development of the vertebrate axis and limbs, and previ...
Understanding how the limb blastema is established after the initial wound healing response is an im...
grantor: University of TorontoThe 'Notophthalmus viridescens radical fringe' cDNA was isol...
The present thesis is a contribution to unravel the molecular mechanisms that underlie urodele regen...
Limb regeneration in urodeles is a complex process that involves the reinduction of a number of gene...
Tbx5 is a T-box transcription factor expressed exclusively in the developing forelimb but not in the...
AbstractThe expression of Hox complex genes in correct spatial and temporal order is critical to pat...
Much progress has been made in understanding limb development. Most genes are expressed equally and ...
AbstractMorphological differences between forelimbs and hindlimbs are thought to be regulated by Tbx...
Hox genes play a critical role in the development of the vertebrate axis and limbs, and previous stu...
T-box genes comprise an ancient family of transcriptional regulators with important functions during...
Newts have the incredible ability to regenerate many different organs and tissues as adults, includi...
The Msx-1 homeobox gene is expressed in various contexts during vertebrate development, including th...
In contrast to the pattern of limb emergence in mammals, chicks, and the newt N. viridescens, embryo...
Axolotls are unique among vertebrates in their ability to regenerate lost appendages as adults. They...
AbstractHoxgenes play a critical role in the development of the vertebrate axis and limbs, and previ...
Understanding how the limb blastema is established after the initial wound healing response is an im...
grantor: University of TorontoThe 'Notophthalmus viridescens radical fringe' cDNA was isol...
The present thesis is a contribution to unravel the molecular mechanisms that underlie urodele regen...
Limb regeneration in urodeles is a complex process that involves the reinduction of a number of gene...
Tbx5 is a T-box transcription factor expressed exclusively in the developing forelimb but not in the...
AbstractThe expression of Hox complex genes in correct spatial and temporal order is critical to pat...