The embryonic mammalian metanephric mesenchyme (MM) is a unique tissue because it is competent to generate the nephrons in response to Wnt signaling. An ex vivo culture in which the MM is separated from the ureteric bud (UB), the natural inducer, can be used as a classic tubule induction model for studying nephrogenesis. However, technological restrictions currently prevent using this model to study the molecular genetic details before or during tubule induction. Using nephron segment-specific markers, we now show that tubule induction in the MM ex vivo also leads to the assembly of highly segmented nephrons. This induction capacity was reconstituted when MM tissue was dissociated into a cell suspension and then reaggregated (drMM) in the p...
The mammalian kidney, the metanephros, is formed by a reciprocally inductive interaction between two...
Growing knowledge of how cell identity is determined at the molecular level has enabled the generati...
Nephrogenic mesenchyme differentiates into epithelium as a result of morphogenetic tissue interactio...
Embryonic development of the kidney has been extensively studied both as a model for epithelial-mese...
Abstract Background During kidney organogenesis, metanephric mesenchyme (MM) and ureteric bud (UB) i...
Abstract The kidney is a complex organ that is comprised of thousands of nephrons developing throug...
Recapitulating three-dimensional (3D) structures of complex organs, such as the kidney, from pluripo...
Studies of kidney regeneration using stem cells have progressed rapidly in recent years. Our group h...
Here we describe a novel method in which embryonic kidneys are dissociated into single-cell suspensi...
Abstract Background: Tissue organoids derived from primary cells have high potential for studying o...
Direct reprogramming involves the enforced re-expression of key transcription factors to redefine a ...
For therapeutic kidney regeneration, individual resident renal cells should be integrated into an or...
SummaryNephron progenitors in the embryonic kidney propagate while generating differentiated nephron...
The kidney is formed during development by reciprocal interactions between the ureteric bud (UB) and...
FGF, BMP, and WNT balance embryonic nephron progenitor cell (NPC) renewal and differentiation. By mo...
The mammalian kidney, the metanephros, is formed by a reciprocally inductive interaction between two...
Growing knowledge of how cell identity is determined at the molecular level has enabled the generati...
Nephrogenic mesenchyme differentiates into epithelium as a result of morphogenetic tissue interactio...
Embryonic development of the kidney has been extensively studied both as a model for epithelial-mese...
Abstract Background During kidney organogenesis, metanephric mesenchyme (MM) and ureteric bud (UB) i...
Abstract The kidney is a complex organ that is comprised of thousands of nephrons developing throug...
Recapitulating three-dimensional (3D) structures of complex organs, such as the kidney, from pluripo...
Studies of kidney regeneration using stem cells have progressed rapidly in recent years. Our group h...
Here we describe a novel method in which embryonic kidneys are dissociated into single-cell suspensi...
Abstract Background: Tissue organoids derived from primary cells have high potential for studying o...
Direct reprogramming involves the enforced re-expression of key transcription factors to redefine a ...
For therapeutic kidney regeneration, individual resident renal cells should be integrated into an or...
SummaryNephron progenitors in the embryonic kidney propagate while generating differentiated nephron...
The kidney is formed during development by reciprocal interactions between the ureteric bud (UB) and...
FGF, BMP, and WNT balance embryonic nephron progenitor cell (NPC) renewal and differentiation. By mo...
The mammalian kidney, the metanephros, is formed by a reciprocally inductive interaction between two...
Growing knowledge of how cell identity is determined at the molecular level has enabled the generati...
Nephrogenic mesenchyme differentiates into epithelium as a result of morphogenetic tissue interactio...