International audienceEchinoderms, which are phylogenetically related to vertebrates and produce large numbers of transparent embryos that can be experimentally manipulated, offer many advantages for the analysis of the gene regulatory networks (GRN) regulating germ layer formation. During development of the sea urchin embryo, the ectoderm is the source of signals that pattern all three germ layers along the dorsal-ventral axis. How this signaling center controls patterning and morphogenesis of the embryo is not understood. Here, we report a large-scale analysis of the GRN deployed in response to the activity of this signaling center in the embryos of the Mediterranean sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus, in which studies with high spatial res...
AbstractAs the result of early specification processes, sea urchin embryos eventually form various m...
Formation of the dorsal-ventral axis of the sea urchin embryo relies on cell interactions initiated ...
AbstractComparisons of orthologous developmental gene regulatory networks (GRNs) from different orga...
International audienceEchinoderms, which are phylogenetically related to vertebrates and produce lar...
International audienceEchinoderms, which are phylogenetically related to vertebrates and produce lar...
International audienceEchinoderms, which are phylogenetically related to vertebrates and produce lar...
Echinoderms, which are phylogenetically related to vertebrates and produce large numbers of transpar...
Echinoderms, which are phylogenetically related to vertebrates and produce large numbers of transpar...
AbstractThe current gene regulatory network (GRN) for the sea urchin embryo pertains to pregastrular...
AbstractThe sea urchin oral ectoderm gene regulatory network (GRN) model has increased in complexity...
Animals consist of body parts which are spatially discrete functional units. The spatial separation ...
Animals consist of body parts which are spatially discrete functional units. The spatial separation ...
AbstractThe current gene regulatory network (GRN) for the sea urchin embryo pertains to pregastrular...
AbstractThe Nodal signaling pathway is known from earlier work to be an essential mediator of oral e...
Formation of the dorsal-ventral axis of the sea urchin embryo relies on cell interactions initiated ...
AbstractAs the result of early specification processes, sea urchin embryos eventually form various m...
Formation of the dorsal-ventral axis of the sea urchin embryo relies on cell interactions initiated ...
AbstractComparisons of orthologous developmental gene regulatory networks (GRNs) from different orga...
International audienceEchinoderms, which are phylogenetically related to vertebrates and produce lar...
International audienceEchinoderms, which are phylogenetically related to vertebrates and produce lar...
International audienceEchinoderms, which are phylogenetically related to vertebrates and produce lar...
Echinoderms, which are phylogenetically related to vertebrates and produce large numbers of transpar...
Echinoderms, which are phylogenetically related to vertebrates and produce large numbers of transpar...
AbstractThe current gene regulatory network (GRN) for the sea urchin embryo pertains to pregastrular...
AbstractThe sea urchin oral ectoderm gene regulatory network (GRN) model has increased in complexity...
Animals consist of body parts which are spatially discrete functional units. The spatial separation ...
Animals consist of body parts which are spatially discrete functional units. The spatial separation ...
AbstractThe current gene regulatory network (GRN) for the sea urchin embryo pertains to pregastrular...
AbstractThe Nodal signaling pathway is known from earlier work to be an essential mediator of oral e...
Formation of the dorsal-ventral axis of the sea urchin embryo relies on cell interactions initiated ...
AbstractAs the result of early specification processes, sea urchin embryos eventually form various m...
Formation of the dorsal-ventral axis of the sea urchin embryo relies on cell interactions initiated ...
AbstractComparisons of orthologous developmental gene regulatory networks (GRNs) from different orga...