AbstractExternal genital development begins with formation of paired genital swellings, which develop into the genital tubercle. Proximodistal outgrowth and axial patterning of the genital tubercle are coordinated to give rise to the penis or clitoris. The genital tubercle consists of lateral plate mesoderm, surface ectoderm, and endodermal urethral epithelium derived from the urogenital sinus. We have investigated the molecular control of external genital development in the mouse embryo. Previous work has shown that the genital tubercle has polarizing activity, but the precise location of this activity within the tubercle is unknown. We reasoned that if the tubercle itself is patterned by a specialized signaling region, then polarizing act...
Extra-corporal fertilization depends on the formation of copulatory organs: the external genitalia. ...
AbstractDuring organogenesis, Sonic hedgehog (Shh) possesses dual functions: Shh emanating from midl...
The hedgehog (HH) signaling pathway regulates the development of multiple organs in the embryo as we...
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Embryonic appendicular structures, such as the limb buds and the developing external genitalia, are ...
AbstractDevelopment of the mammalian external genitalia is controlled by a network of signaling mole...
Development of the mammalian external genitalia is controlled by a network of signaling molecules an...
Mo, R.Show author details, Hui, C.-C.Show author details, Motoyama, J.Show author details, Makino, S...
The molecular mechanisms underlying the development of the external genitalia in mammals have been v...
The urogenital and reproductive organs, including the external genitalia, bladder and urethra, devel...
The acquisition of the external genitalia allowed mammals to cope with terrestrial-specific reproduc...
Deciphering how signaling pathways interact during development is necessary for understanding the et...
AbstractThe mouseHedgehoggene family consists of three members,Sonic, Desert,andIndian hedgehog(Shh,...
Background: Congenital diseases of the urinary tract are frequently observed in infants. Such diseas...
The gene encoding the secreted protein Sonic hedgehog (Shh) is expressed in the polarizing region (o...
Extra-corporal fertilization depends on the formation of copulatory organs: the external genitalia. ...
AbstractDuring organogenesis, Sonic hedgehog (Shh) possesses dual functions: Shh emanating from midl...
The hedgehog (HH) signaling pathway regulates the development of multiple organs in the embryo as we...
genita uroge Previo the tu activi limbs orche theref expres initiat down center and c
Embryonic appendicular structures, such as the limb buds and the developing external genitalia, are ...
AbstractDevelopment of the mammalian external genitalia is controlled by a network of signaling mole...
Development of the mammalian external genitalia is controlled by a network of signaling molecules an...
Mo, R.Show author details, Hui, C.-C.Show author details, Motoyama, J.Show author details, Makino, S...
The molecular mechanisms underlying the development of the external genitalia in mammals have been v...
The urogenital and reproductive organs, including the external genitalia, bladder and urethra, devel...
The acquisition of the external genitalia allowed mammals to cope with terrestrial-specific reproduc...
Deciphering how signaling pathways interact during development is necessary for understanding the et...
AbstractThe mouseHedgehoggene family consists of three members,Sonic, Desert,andIndian hedgehog(Shh,...
Background: Congenital diseases of the urinary tract are frequently observed in infants. Such diseas...
The gene encoding the secreted protein Sonic hedgehog (Shh) is expressed in the polarizing region (o...
Extra-corporal fertilization depends on the formation of copulatory organs: the external genitalia. ...
AbstractDuring organogenesis, Sonic hedgehog (Shh) possesses dual functions: Shh emanating from midl...
The hedgehog (HH) signaling pathway regulates the development of multiple organs in the embryo as we...