AbstractThe asymmetries of internal organs are consistently oriented along the left-right axis in all vertebrates, and perturbations of left-right orientation lead to significant congenital disease. We propose a model in which a “left-right coordinator” interacts with the Spemann organizer to coordinate the evolutionarily conserved three-dimensional asymmetries in the embryo. The Vg1 cell-signaling pathway plays a central role in left-right coordinator function. Antagonists of Vg1 alter left-right development; antagonists of other members of the TGFβ family do not. Cell-lineage directed expression of Vg1 protein can fully invert the left-right axis (situs inversus), can randomize left-right asymmetries, or can “rescue” a perturbed left-righ...
AbstractThe origin of left–right asymmetry during vertebrate embryogenesis has long been a puzzle; n...
Members of the transforming growth factor (TGF)–b family of cell-signaling molecules have been impli...
Vital internal organs display a left-right (LR) asymmetric arrangement that is established during em...
AbstractThe asymmetries of internal organs are consistently oriented along the left-right axis in al...
The left-right body axis, along with the dorso-ventral and antero-posterior axis, is certainly very ...
How embryos consistently orient asymmetries of the left-right (LR) axis is an intriguing question, a...
AbstractVertebrates appear bilaterally symmetrical but have considerable left–right (LR) asymmetry i...
The formation of the asymmetric left-right (LR) body axis is one of the fundamental aspects of verte...
One of the most surprising things to emerge in the study of left-right asymmetry is that the mechani...
International audienceDifferentiating left and right hand sides during embryogenesis represents a ma...
The formation of a perfect vertebrate body plan poses many questions that thrill developmental biolo...
n Abstract A distinctive and essential feature of the vertebrate body is a pronounced left-right asy...
Vertebrates have characteristic and conserved left-right (L-R) visceral asymmetries, for example the...
AbstractVertebrates have consistent differences between their left and right sides. In all species, ...
Vital internal organs display a left-right (LR) asymmetric arrangement that is established during em...
AbstractThe origin of left–right asymmetry during vertebrate embryogenesis has long been a puzzle; n...
Members of the transforming growth factor (TGF)–b family of cell-signaling molecules have been impli...
Vital internal organs display a left-right (LR) asymmetric arrangement that is established during em...
AbstractThe asymmetries of internal organs are consistently oriented along the left-right axis in al...
The left-right body axis, along with the dorso-ventral and antero-posterior axis, is certainly very ...
How embryos consistently orient asymmetries of the left-right (LR) axis is an intriguing question, a...
AbstractVertebrates appear bilaterally symmetrical but have considerable left–right (LR) asymmetry i...
The formation of the asymmetric left-right (LR) body axis is one of the fundamental aspects of verte...
One of the most surprising things to emerge in the study of left-right asymmetry is that the mechani...
International audienceDifferentiating left and right hand sides during embryogenesis represents a ma...
The formation of a perfect vertebrate body plan poses many questions that thrill developmental biolo...
n Abstract A distinctive and essential feature of the vertebrate body is a pronounced left-right asy...
Vertebrates have characteristic and conserved left-right (L-R) visceral asymmetries, for example the...
AbstractVertebrates have consistent differences between their left and right sides. In all species, ...
Vital internal organs display a left-right (LR) asymmetric arrangement that is established during em...
AbstractThe origin of left–right asymmetry during vertebrate embryogenesis has long been a puzzle; n...
Members of the transforming growth factor (TGF)–b family of cell-signaling molecules have been impli...
Vital internal organs display a left-right (LR) asymmetric arrangement that is established during em...