With the availability of deep RNA sequencing, model organisms such as Xenopus offer an outstanding opportunity to investigate the genetic basis of vertebrate organ formation from its embryonic beginnings. Here we investigate dynamics of the RNA landscape during formation of the Xenopus tropicalis larval epidermis. Differentiation of non-neural ectoderm starts at gastrulation and takes about one day to produce a functional mucociliary epithelium, highly related to the one in human airways. To obtain RNA expression data, uncontaminated by nonepidermal tissues of the embryo, we use prospective ectodermal explants called Animal Caps (ACs), which differentiate autonomously into a ciliated epidermis. Their global transcriptome is investigated at ...
In this thesis, I describe the transcriptional regulation of neural crest throughout neurulation of ...
AbstractAdvances in RNA sequencing technologies have led to the surprising discovery that a vast num...
Here, we investigate the mucociliary epithelial development in Xenopus laevis through time-course si...
With the availability of deep RNA sequencing, model organisms such as Xenopus offer an outstanding o...
With the availability of deep RNA sequencing, model organisms such as Xenopus offer an outstanding o...
With the availability of deep RNA sequencing, model organisms such as Xenopus offer an outstanding o...
With the availability of deep RNA sequencing, model organisms such as Xenopus offer an outstanding o...
During Xenopus development, cells in the animal cap can differentiate into various type of epithelia...
AbstractIn order to examine transcriptional regulation globally, during early vertebrate embryonic d...
AbstractIn humans, genetic diseases affecting skin integrity (genodermatoses) are generally caused b...
Xenopus laevis embryonic development requires the selective localization of maternal RNAs to the ani...
We have cloned and characterized a second member of the Xenopus CAP (cyclase associated protein) gen...
RNA sequencing has allowed high-throughput screening of differential gene expression in many tissues...
Background: The neural crest (NC) is a class of transitory stem cell-like cells unique to vertebrate...
Advances in sequencing technology have significantly advanced the landscape of developmental biology...
In this thesis, I describe the transcriptional regulation of neural crest throughout neurulation of ...
AbstractAdvances in RNA sequencing technologies have led to the surprising discovery that a vast num...
Here, we investigate the mucociliary epithelial development in Xenopus laevis through time-course si...
With the availability of deep RNA sequencing, model organisms such as Xenopus offer an outstanding o...
With the availability of deep RNA sequencing, model organisms such as Xenopus offer an outstanding o...
With the availability of deep RNA sequencing, model organisms such as Xenopus offer an outstanding o...
With the availability of deep RNA sequencing, model organisms such as Xenopus offer an outstanding o...
During Xenopus development, cells in the animal cap can differentiate into various type of epithelia...
AbstractIn order to examine transcriptional regulation globally, during early vertebrate embryonic d...
AbstractIn humans, genetic diseases affecting skin integrity (genodermatoses) are generally caused b...
Xenopus laevis embryonic development requires the selective localization of maternal RNAs to the ani...
We have cloned and characterized a second member of the Xenopus CAP (cyclase associated protein) gen...
RNA sequencing has allowed high-throughput screening of differential gene expression in many tissues...
Background: The neural crest (NC) is a class of transitory stem cell-like cells unique to vertebrate...
Advances in sequencing technology have significantly advanced the landscape of developmental biology...
In this thesis, I describe the transcriptional regulation of neural crest throughout neurulation of ...
AbstractAdvances in RNA sequencing technologies have led to the surprising discovery that a vast num...
Here, we investigate the mucociliary epithelial development in Xenopus laevis through time-course si...