Thyroid hormones orchestrate amphibian metamorphosis. The type 2 and type 3 deiodinases make vital contributions to this process by controlling levels of the thyroid hormones T(4) and T(3) available to different tissues. Because the tadpole thyroid gland is not functional until stage NF44, it has been widely assumed that thyroid signaling is absent during amphibian early development, thyroid hormone only becoming a major regulator during premetamorphic stages. Similarly, in mammals, thyroid function is known to be essential to neuronal development, especially during the perinatal stages, but again little is known about early stages of development. Here we demonstrate that key elements of thyroid hormone signaling are present during early de...
Direct development is a reproductive mode in amphibians that has evolved independently from the ance...
BACKGROUND: Thyroid hormones (THs) play an essential role in vertebrate development, acting predomin...
In multicellular organisms, development is based in part on the integration of communication systems...
textabstractThyroid hormones orchestrate amphibian metamorphosis. The type 2 and type 3 deiodinases ...
AbstractThe thyroid gland synthesizes thyroxine (T4), which passes through the larval tadpole's circ...
BACKGROUND INFORMATION There are significant indications that amphibians require TH (thyroid hor...
Thyroid hormone (TH) is essential for vertebrate brain development. Most research on TH and neuronal...
In developing Rana catesbeiana tadpoles, the timing of the thyroid hormone (TH)-dependent metamorphi...
Thyroid hormones (TH) are the primary morphogen regulating amphibian metamorphosis. However, knowled...
textabstractIn frogs such as Rana and Xenopus, metamorphosis does not occur in the absence of a func...
During metamorphosis, the tadpole neuroendocrine brain is a major target for the organisational effe...
International audienceAdult neurogenesis occurs in neural stem cell (NSC) niches where slow cycling ...
AbstractDuring the metamorphosis of the Xenopus laevis retina, thyroid hormone (TH) preferentially i...
Numerous studies using laboratory-reared tadpoles have shown the importance of thyroid hormones (TH)...
grantor: University of TorontoThe direct developer 'Eleutherodactylus coqui' lacks a free-...
Direct development is a reproductive mode in amphibians that has evolved independently from the ance...
BACKGROUND: Thyroid hormones (THs) play an essential role in vertebrate development, acting predomin...
In multicellular organisms, development is based in part on the integration of communication systems...
textabstractThyroid hormones orchestrate amphibian metamorphosis. The type 2 and type 3 deiodinases ...
AbstractThe thyroid gland synthesizes thyroxine (T4), which passes through the larval tadpole's circ...
BACKGROUND INFORMATION There are significant indications that amphibians require TH (thyroid hor...
Thyroid hormone (TH) is essential for vertebrate brain development. Most research on TH and neuronal...
In developing Rana catesbeiana tadpoles, the timing of the thyroid hormone (TH)-dependent metamorphi...
Thyroid hormones (TH) are the primary morphogen regulating amphibian metamorphosis. However, knowled...
textabstractIn frogs such as Rana and Xenopus, metamorphosis does not occur in the absence of a func...
During metamorphosis, the tadpole neuroendocrine brain is a major target for the organisational effe...
International audienceAdult neurogenesis occurs in neural stem cell (NSC) niches where slow cycling ...
AbstractDuring the metamorphosis of the Xenopus laevis retina, thyroid hormone (TH) preferentially i...
Numerous studies using laboratory-reared tadpoles have shown the importance of thyroid hormones (TH)...
grantor: University of TorontoThe direct developer 'Eleutherodactylus coqui' lacks a free-...
Direct development is a reproductive mode in amphibians that has evolved independently from the ance...
BACKGROUND: Thyroid hormones (THs) play an essential role in vertebrate development, acting predomin...
In multicellular organisms, development is based in part on the integration of communication systems...