AbstractThe anterior segment of the vertebrate eye consists of highly organized and specialized ocular tissues critical for normal vision. The periocular mesenchyme, originating from the neural crest, contributes extensively to the anterior segment. During chick eye morphogenesis, the homeobox gene Six3 is expressed in a subset of periocular mesenchymal cells and in differentiating anterior segment tissues. Retrovirus-mediated misexpression of Six3 causes eye anterior segment malformation, including corneal protrusion and opacification, ciliary body and iris hypoplasia, and trabecular meshwork dysgenesis. Histological and molecular marker analyses demonstrate that Six3 misexpression disrupts the integrity of the corneal endothelium and the ...
Although it is well established that Six3 is a crucial regulator of vertebrate eye and forebrain dev...
IntroductionPostnatal ocular growth is regulated by a vision-dependent mechanism, termed emmetropiza...
IntroductionPostnatal ocular growth is regulated by a vision-dependent mechanism, termed emmetropiza...
AbstractThe anterior segment of the vertebrate eye consists of highly organized and specialized ocul...
Retinal degeneration causes vision impairment and blindness in humans. If one day we are to harness ...
BACKGROUND: Six1 is a transcriptional factor that plays an important role in embryonic development...
Pax6 is a key regulator of eye development in vertebrates and invertebrates, and heterozygous loss-o...
Pax6 is a key regulator of eye development in vertebrates and invertebrates, and heterozygous loss-o...
A 2-kb promoter fragment of SIX3, a human transcription factor essential for vertebrate eye developm...
sine oculis eye development 1. Structure Six3 (also known as six homeobox-3), a vertebrate homolog o...
Role of Six3 and Pax6 in regulating the gene networks involved in vertebrate eye developmen
IntroductionPostnatal ocular growth is regulated by a vision-dependent mechanism, termed emmetropiza...
IntroductionPostnatal ocular growth is regulated by a vision-dependent mechanism, termed emmetropiza...
IntroductionPostnatal ocular growth is regulated by a vision-dependent mechanism, termed emmetropiza...
The vertebrate eye comprises tissues from different embryonic origins: the lens and the cornea are d...
Although it is well established that Six3 is a crucial regulator of vertebrate eye and forebrain dev...
IntroductionPostnatal ocular growth is regulated by a vision-dependent mechanism, termed emmetropiza...
IntroductionPostnatal ocular growth is regulated by a vision-dependent mechanism, termed emmetropiza...
AbstractThe anterior segment of the vertebrate eye consists of highly organized and specialized ocul...
Retinal degeneration causes vision impairment and blindness in humans. If one day we are to harness ...
BACKGROUND: Six1 is a transcriptional factor that plays an important role in embryonic development...
Pax6 is a key regulator of eye development in vertebrates and invertebrates, and heterozygous loss-o...
Pax6 is a key regulator of eye development in vertebrates and invertebrates, and heterozygous loss-o...
A 2-kb promoter fragment of SIX3, a human transcription factor essential for vertebrate eye developm...
sine oculis eye development 1. Structure Six3 (also known as six homeobox-3), a vertebrate homolog o...
Role of Six3 and Pax6 in regulating the gene networks involved in vertebrate eye developmen
IntroductionPostnatal ocular growth is regulated by a vision-dependent mechanism, termed emmetropiza...
IntroductionPostnatal ocular growth is regulated by a vision-dependent mechanism, termed emmetropiza...
IntroductionPostnatal ocular growth is regulated by a vision-dependent mechanism, termed emmetropiza...
The vertebrate eye comprises tissues from different embryonic origins: the lens and the cornea are d...
Although it is well established that Six3 is a crucial regulator of vertebrate eye and forebrain dev...
IntroductionPostnatal ocular growth is regulated by a vision-dependent mechanism, termed emmetropiza...
IntroductionPostnatal ocular growth is regulated by a vision-dependent mechanism, termed emmetropiza...