It has been proposed that Ca2+ signalling, in the form of pulses, waves and steady gradients, may play a crucial role in key pattern-forming events during early vertebrate development. With reference to the embryo of the zebrafish (Danio rerio), herein we review the Ca2+ transients reported from the cleavage to segmentation periods. This time-window includes most of the major pattern-forming events of early development, which transform a single-cell zygote into a complex multicellular embryo with established primary germ layers and body axes. Data are presented to support our proposal that intracellular Ca2+ waves are an essential feature of embryonic cytokinesis and that propagating intercellular Ca2+ waves (both long and short range) may ...
AbstractUsing complementary luminescent- and fluorescent-based Ca2+ imaging techniques, we have re-e...
Using complementary luminescent- and fluorescent-based Ca2+ imaging techniques, we have re-examined ...
Cytokinesis, a key step in cell division, is known to be precisely regulated both in its timing and ...
It has been proposed that Ca2+ signaling, in the form of pulses, waves and steady gradients, may pla...
Imaging studies, using both luminescent and fluorescent Ca2+-sensitive reporters, have revealed that...
AbstractIt has been proposed that Ca2+ signaling, in the form of pulses, waves and steady gradients,...
Calcium signals appear throughout the first 24 hours of zebrafish development. These begin at egg ac...
Recent studies suggested that a Ca2+ signal is involved in the regulation of cell division. For exam...
Direct knowledge of Ca2+ patterns in vertebrate development is largely restricted to early stages, i...
The ex-utero fertilization and development of the optically clear embryos of teleost fish have long ...
Oscillations of cytosolic free calcium levels have been shown to influence gene regulation and cell ...
AbstractPreferential loading of the complementary bioluminescent (f-aequorin) and fluorescent (Calci...
Through the injection of f-aequorin and the use of a photon imaging microscope, we have previously r...
During vertebrate embryonic development, somites are formed from the unsegmented presomitic mesoderm...
Preferential loading of the complementary bioluminescent (f-aequorin) and fluorescent (Calcium Green...
AbstractUsing complementary luminescent- and fluorescent-based Ca2+ imaging techniques, we have re-e...
Using complementary luminescent- and fluorescent-based Ca2+ imaging techniques, we have re-examined ...
Cytokinesis, a key step in cell division, is known to be precisely regulated both in its timing and ...
It has been proposed that Ca2+ signaling, in the form of pulses, waves and steady gradients, may pla...
Imaging studies, using both luminescent and fluorescent Ca2+-sensitive reporters, have revealed that...
AbstractIt has been proposed that Ca2+ signaling, in the form of pulses, waves and steady gradients,...
Calcium signals appear throughout the first 24 hours of zebrafish development. These begin at egg ac...
Recent studies suggested that a Ca2+ signal is involved in the regulation of cell division. For exam...
Direct knowledge of Ca2+ patterns in vertebrate development is largely restricted to early stages, i...
The ex-utero fertilization and development of the optically clear embryos of teleost fish have long ...
Oscillations of cytosolic free calcium levels have been shown to influence gene regulation and cell ...
AbstractPreferential loading of the complementary bioluminescent (f-aequorin) and fluorescent (Calci...
Through the injection of f-aequorin and the use of a photon imaging microscope, we have previously r...
During vertebrate embryonic development, somites are formed from the unsegmented presomitic mesoderm...
Preferential loading of the complementary bioluminescent (f-aequorin) and fluorescent (Calcium Green...
AbstractUsing complementary luminescent- and fluorescent-based Ca2+ imaging techniques, we have re-e...
Using complementary luminescent- and fluorescent-based Ca2+ imaging techniques, we have re-examined ...
Cytokinesis, a key step in cell division, is known to be precisely regulated both in its timing and ...