AbstractThe pronephros serves as the embryonic kidney of the lower vertebrates. In this report we describe the development of the pronephric system of Xenopus laevis utilizing scanning electron microscopy and novel monoclonal antibodies that specifically recognize different parts of the pronephros. Antibody 3G8 recognizes the tubules and nephrostomes of the pronephroi only and does not react with the duct. Antibody 4A6 stains only the duct and the nephrostomes. These antibodies thus allow the positive identification of these two intermediate mesoderm derivatives. Both reagents detect antigens expressed some time after the pronephric structures first form and probably represent markers of terminal differentiation. When the tubules and duct f...
We report a study on the specification of the glomus, the filtration device of the amphibian proneph...
By analysing the expression and function of DN-associated genes during renal development in vivo, it...
Morphogenesis is the process by which the 3-dimensional structure of the developing embryo takes sha...
The pronephros serves as the embryonic kidney of the lower vertebrates. In this report we describe t...
AbstractThe pronephros serves as the embryonic kidney of the lower vertebrates. In this report we de...
We have used monoclonal antibodies that recognize the pronephric tubules or pronephric duet to explo...
We have examined the timing of specification of the pronephric tubules and duct in Xenopus laevis by...
AbstractWe have used monoclonal antibodies that recognize the pronephric tubules or pronephric duct ...
To determine if cell migration is involved in the formation of the pronephric duct in Xenopus, we us...
We have successfully induced the formation of 20 different organs in vitro from animal caps (undiffe...
In Xenopus, the pronephros is the functional larval kidney and consists of two identifiable componen...
Recent advances in techniques that are available to study the molecular development of the frog Xeno...
Background The pronephros, the simplest form of a vertebrate excretory organ, has recently become a...
<p>Schematic diagram of the pronephros with a summary of the pronephric marker genes that were used ...
AbstractThe embryonic kidneys of larval aquatic vertebrates such as fish and frogs serve as excellen...
We report a study on the specification of the glomus, the filtration device of the amphibian proneph...
By analysing the expression and function of DN-associated genes during renal development in vivo, it...
Morphogenesis is the process by which the 3-dimensional structure of the developing embryo takes sha...
The pronephros serves as the embryonic kidney of the lower vertebrates. In this report we describe t...
AbstractThe pronephros serves as the embryonic kidney of the lower vertebrates. In this report we de...
We have used monoclonal antibodies that recognize the pronephric tubules or pronephric duet to explo...
We have examined the timing of specification of the pronephric tubules and duct in Xenopus laevis by...
AbstractWe have used monoclonal antibodies that recognize the pronephric tubules or pronephric duct ...
To determine if cell migration is involved in the formation of the pronephric duct in Xenopus, we us...
We have successfully induced the formation of 20 different organs in vitro from animal caps (undiffe...
In Xenopus, the pronephros is the functional larval kidney and consists of two identifiable componen...
Recent advances in techniques that are available to study the molecular development of the frog Xeno...
Background The pronephros, the simplest form of a vertebrate excretory organ, has recently become a...
<p>Schematic diagram of the pronephros with a summary of the pronephric marker genes that were used ...
AbstractThe embryonic kidneys of larval aquatic vertebrates such as fish and frogs serve as excellen...
We report a study on the specification of the glomus, the filtration device of the amphibian proneph...
By analysing the expression and function of DN-associated genes during renal development in vivo, it...
Morphogenesis is the process by which the 3-dimensional structure of the developing embryo takes sha...