AbstractTo examine the conditions of cell composition necessary for formation of a complete tadpole, defect embryos of 35 series were prepared by removing particular cells from 16- and 32-cell embryos of Xenopus laevis. These defect embryos were cultured and their development was examined. Formation of a complete tadpole did not require a special cell in the embryo, but did require cell combinations as follows: (1) A set of dorsal cells with a sufficient capacity to initiate axial structures. (2) Dorsal-most and ventral-most cells or dorsal-most and ventrolateral cells of the vegetal hemisphere. (3) The animal-most and vegetal-most tiers and either one of the upper-equatorial or the under-equatorial tiers. On the basis of these conditions, ...
T H E site of the future dorsal lip of the gastrula is already determined to a con-siderable degree ...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations.It has been long thought that Xencrus lae...
AbstractBackground: Although as humans we lose our tails in the second month of embryonic developmen...
AbstractTo examine the conditions of cell composition necessary for formation of a complete tadpole,...
Xenopus embryos at the 2-cell stage were cut into right and left halves, those at the 4-cell stage i...
The formation of identical twins from a single egg has fascinated developmental biologists for a ver...
A complete fate map has been produced for the 32-cell stage of Xenopus laevis. Embryos with a regula...
The aim of these experiments was to test whether the developmental potential of nuclei from intestin...
(A) Two-cell embryos were microinjected as indicated and allowed to develop into 9 dpf swimming tadp...
The tail of the Xenopus tadpole will regenerate following amputation, and all three of the main axia...
Clarifying the underlying spatio-temporal mechanisms that determine body pattern is important for de...
Xenopus eggs, artificially fertilized, were prevented from undergoing equilibrium rotation by incuba...
AbstractPrevious studies have indicated that the outer cornea can undergo transdifferentiation to fo...
dissertationThe question of which embryonic structures arise from particular regions of the early em...
1. Nuclei from keratinized skin cells of adult Xenopus foot-webs have been transplanted to enucleate...
T H E site of the future dorsal lip of the gastrula is already determined to a con-siderable degree ...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations.It has been long thought that Xencrus lae...
AbstractBackground: Although as humans we lose our tails in the second month of embryonic developmen...
AbstractTo examine the conditions of cell composition necessary for formation of a complete tadpole,...
Xenopus embryos at the 2-cell stage were cut into right and left halves, those at the 4-cell stage i...
The formation of identical twins from a single egg has fascinated developmental biologists for a ver...
A complete fate map has been produced for the 32-cell stage of Xenopus laevis. Embryos with a regula...
The aim of these experiments was to test whether the developmental potential of nuclei from intestin...
(A) Two-cell embryos were microinjected as indicated and allowed to develop into 9 dpf swimming tadp...
The tail of the Xenopus tadpole will regenerate following amputation, and all three of the main axia...
Clarifying the underlying spatio-temporal mechanisms that determine body pattern is important for de...
Xenopus eggs, artificially fertilized, were prevented from undergoing equilibrium rotation by incuba...
AbstractPrevious studies have indicated that the outer cornea can undergo transdifferentiation to fo...
dissertationThe question of which embryonic structures arise from particular regions of the early em...
1. Nuclei from keratinized skin cells of adult Xenopus foot-webs have been transplanted to enucleate...
T H E site of the future dorsal lip of the gastrula is already determined to a con-siderable degree ...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations.It has been long thought that Xencrus lae...
AbstractBackground: Although as humans we lose our tails in the second month of embryonic developmen...