Background: When the anterior-posterior axis of the mouse embryo becomes explicit at gastrulation, it is almost perpendicular to the long uterine axis. This led to the belief that the uterus could play a key role in positioning this future body axis. Results: Here, we demonstrate that when the anterior-posterior axis first emerges it does not respect the axes of the uterus but, rather, the morphology of the embryo. Unexpectedly, the emerging anterior-posterior axis is initially aligned not with the long, but the short axis of the embryo. Then whether the embryo develops in vitro or in utero, the anterior-posterior axis becomes aligned with the long axis of embryo just prior to gastrulation. Of three mechanisms that could account for this ap...
Although in most species the polarity of the embryo takes its roots from the spatial patterning of t...
International audienceReciprocal interactions between extra-embryonic and embryonic tissues are requ...
AbstractContrary to conventional wisdom, recent studies indicate that, during mouse development, the...
Background: When the anterior-posterior axis of the mouse embryo becomes explicit at gastrulation, i...
Background: When the anterior-posterior axis of the mouse embryo becomes explicit at gastrulation, i...
AbstractContrary to conventional wisdom, recent studies indicate that, during mouse development, the...
Background: It is generally assumed that the migration of anterior visceral endoderm (AVE) cells fro...
The development of an anterior–posterior (AP) polarity is a crucial process that in the mouse has be...
AbstractRecent studies have revealed asymmetries in the mouse zygote and preimplantation embryo, wel...
Background: To date, the earliest stage at which the orientation of the anterior-posterior axis in t...
Background: To date, the earliest stage at which the orientation of the anterior-posterior axis in t...
SummaryThe earliest recognizable sign of patterning of the mouse embryo along the anteroposterior (A...
The establishment of the anterior-posterior (A-P) axis is a fundamental event during early developme...
AbstractInitiation of the development of the anterior–posterior axis in the mouse embryo has been th...
Although in most species the polarity of the embryo takes its roots from the spatial patterning of t...
Although in most species the polarity of the embryo takes its roots from the spatial patterning of t...
International audienceReciprocal interactions between extra-embryonic and embryonic tissues are requ...
AbstractContrary to conventional wisdom, recent studies indicate that, during mouse development, the...
Background: When the anterior-posterior axis of the mouse embryo becomes explicit at gastrulation, i...
Background: When the anterior-posterior axis of the mouse embryo becomes explicit at gastrulation, i...
AbstractContrary to conventional wisdom, recent studies indicate that, during mouse development, the...
Background: It is generally assumed that the migration of anterior visceral endoderm (AVE) cells fro...
The development of an anterior–posterior (AP) polarity is a crucial process that in the mouse has be...
AbstractRecent studies have revealed asymmetries in the mouse zygote and preimplantation embryo, wel...
Background: To date, the earliest stage at which the orientation of the anterior-posterior axis in t...
Background: To date, the earliest stage at which the orientation of the anterior-posterior axis in t...
SummaryThe earliest recognizable sign of patterning of the mouse embryo along the anteroposterior (A...
The establishment of the anterior-posterior (A-P) axis is a fundamental event during early developme...
AbstractInitiation of the development of the anterior–posterior axis in the mouse embryo has been th...
Although in most species the polarity of the embryo takes its roots from the spatial patterning of t...
Although in most species the polarity of the embryo takes its roots from the spatial patterning of t...
International audienceReciprocal interactions between extra-embryonic and embryonic tissues are requ...
AbstractContrary to conventional wisdom, recent studies indicate that, during mouse development, the...