AbstractIn recent years, genes that show left–right (L-R) asymmetric expression patterns have been identified one after another in vertebrate gastrula–neurula embryos. However, we still have little information about when the irreversible L-R specification is established in vertebrate embryos. In this report, we show that almost 100% of the embryos develop to be L-R-inverted larvae after microinjection of activin molecules into the right lateral hypodermic space of Xenopus neurula embryos. After right-side injection of 10–250 pg activin protein, both early neurulae just after gastrulation movement (stage 13–14) and late neurulae just before neural tube closure (stage 17–18) showed almost 100% reversal of the heart and gut L-R axes. At higher...
The establishment of anterior–posterior (AP) regional identity is an essential step in the appropria...
Left-right asymmetry is a crucial feature of the vertebrate body plan. While much molecular detail o...
AbstractWhile significant progress has been made in understanding the molecular events underlying th...
AbstractIn recent years, genes that show left–right (L-R) asymmetric expression patterns have been i...
How embryos consistently orient asymmetries of the left-right (LR) axis is an intriguing question, a...
SUMMARY Consistent left-right (LR) patterning of the heart and viscera is a crucial part of normal e...
Consistent left-right (LR) patterning of the heart and viscera is a crucial part of normal embryogen...
AbstractTransient asymmetric Nodal signaling in the left lateral plate mesoderm (L LPM) during tailb...
AbstractThe Lefty subfamily of TGFβ signaling molecules has been implicated in early development in ...
AbstractVertebrates appear bilaterally symmetrical but have considerable left–right (LR) asymmetry i...
Vertebrates have characteristic and conserved left-right (L-R) visceral asymmetries, for example the...
AbstractThe experimental manipulation of early embryologic events, resulting in the misexpression of...
The left–right (L–R) axis of most bilateral animals is established during gastrulation when a transi...
The establishment of anterior-posterior (AP) regional identity is an essential step in the appropria...
AbstractVertebrates have consistent differences between their left and right sides. In all species, ...
The establishment of anterior–posterior (AP) regional identity is an essential step in the appropria...
Left-right asymmetry is a crucial feature of the vertebrate body plan. While much molecular detail o...
AbstractWhile significant progress has been made in understanding the molecular events underlying th...
AbstractIn recent years, genes that show left–right (L-R) asymmetric expression patterns have been i...
How embryos consistently orient asymmetries of the left-right (LR) axis is an intriguing question, a...
SUMMARY Consistent left-right (LR) patterning of the heart and viscera is a crucial part of normal e...
Consistent left-right (LR) patterning of the heart and viscera is a crucial part of normal embryogen...
AbstractTransient asymmetric Nodal signaling in the left lateral plate mesoderm (L LPM) during tailb...
AbstractThe Lefty subfamily of TGFβ signaling molecules has been implicated in early development in ...
AbstractVertebrates appear bilaterally symmetrical but have considerable left–right (LR) asymmetry i...
Vertebrates have characteristic and conserved left-right (L-R) visceral asymmetries, for example the...
AbstractThe experimental manipulation of early embryologic events, resulting in the misexpression of...
The left–right (L–R) axis of most bilateral animals is established during gastrulation when a transi...
The establishment of anterior-posterior (AP) regional identity is an essential step in the appropria...
AbstractVertebrates have consistent differences between their left and right sides. In all species, ...
The establishment of anterior–posterior (AP) regional identity is an essential step in the appropria...
Left-right asymmetry is a crucial feature of the vertebrate body plan. While much molecular detail o...
AbstractWhile significant progress has been made in understanding the molecular events underlying th...