SummaryVertebrate laterality, which is manifested by asymmetrically placed organs [1], depends on asymmetric activation of the Nodal signaling cascade in the left lateral plate mesoderm [2]. In fish, amphibians, and mammals, a cilia-driven leftward flow of extracellular fluid acts upstream of the Nodal cascade [3–6]. The direct target of flow has remained elusive. In Xenopus, flow occurs at the gastrocoel roof plate (GRP) in the dorsal midline of the embryo [4, 7]. The GRP is bordered by a second, bilaterally symmetrical Nodal expression domain [8]. Here we identify the Nodal inhibitor Coco as a critical target of flow. Coco and Xenopus Nodal-related 1 (Xnr1) are coexpressed in the lateralmost ciliated GRP cells. Coco becomes downregulated ...
SummaryThe leftward flow in extraembryonic fluid is critical for the initial determination of the le...
ABSTRACT Recent experiments have suggested a pathway of genes that regulate left-right asymmetry in ...
Laterality of inner organs is a wide-spread characteristic of vertebrates and beyond. It is ultimate...
SummaryVertebrate laterality, which is manifested by asymmetrically placed organs [1], depends on as...
AbstractLeftward flow of extracellular fluid breaks the bilateral symmetry of most vertebrate embryo...
SummaryDetermination of the vertebrate left-right body axis during embryogenesis results in asymmetr...
Summary A cilia-driven leftward flow of extracellular fluid breaks bilateral symmetry in the dorsal ...
A cilia-driven leftward flow of extracellular fluid breaks bilateral symmetry in the dorsal midline ...
Summary: Nodal signaling controls asymmetric organ placement during vertebrate embryogenesis. Nodal ...
AbstractFormation of the left–right axis involves a symmetry-breaking signal originating in the node...
Der Bauplan der Vertebraten ist durch drei Körperachsen gekennzeichnet, die anterio¬posteriore (AP),...
<div><p>Breakage of bilateral symmetry in amphibian embryos depends on the development of a ciliated...
Breakage of bilateral symmetry in amphibian embryos depends on the development of a ciliated epithel...
Breakage of bilateral symmetry in amphibian embryos depends on the development of a ciliated epithel...
SummaryIn vertebrates, most inner organs are asymmetrically arranged with respect to the main body a...
SummaryThe leftward flow in extraembryonic fluid is critical for the initial determination of the le...
ABSTRACT Recent experiments have suggested a pathway of genes that regulate left-right asymmetry in ...
Laterality of inner organs is a wide-spread characteristic of vertebrates and beyond. It is ultimate...
SummaryVertebrate laterality, which is manifested by asymmetrically placed organs [1], depends on as...
AbstractLeftward flow of extracellular fluid breaks the bilateral symmetry of most vertebrate embryo...
SummaryDetermination of the vertebrate left-right body axis during embryogenesis results in asymmetr...
Summary A cilia-driven leftward flow of extracellular fluid breaks bilateral symmetry in the dorsal ...
A cilia-driven leftward flow of extracellular fluid breaks bilateral symmetry in the dorsal midline ...
Summary: Nodal signaling controls asymmetric organ placement during vertebrate embryogenesis. Nodal ...
AbstractFormation of the left–right axis involves a symmetry-breaking signal originating in the node...
Der Bauplan der Vertebraten ist durch drei Körperachsen gekennzeichnet, die anterio¬posteriore (AP),...
<div><p>Breakage of bilateral symmetry in amphibian embryos depends on the development of a ciliated...
Breakage of bilateral symmetry in amphibian embryos depends on the development of a ciliated epithel...
Breakage of bilateral symmetry in amphibian embryos depends on the development of a ciliated epithel...
SummaryIn vertebrates, most inner organs are asymmetrically arranged with respect to the main body a...
SummaryThe leftward flow in extraembryonic fluid is critical for the initial determination of the le...
ABSTRACT Recent experiments have suggested a pathway of genes that regulate left-right asymmetry in ...
Laterality of inner organs is a wide-spread characteristic of vertebrates and beyond. It is ultimate...