A variety of Ca2+ signals, in the form of intercellular pulses and waves, have been reported to be associated with the various sequential stages of somitogenesis: from convergent extension and the formation of the paraxial mesoderm; during the patterning of the paraxial mesoderm to establish segmental units; throughout the formation of the morphological boundaries that delineate the segmental units, and finally from within the maturing somites as they undergo subsequent development and differentiation. Due to both the technical challenges presented in imaging intact, developing embryos, and the subtle nature of the Ca2+ transients generated, they have proved to be difficult to visualize. However, a combination of cultured cell preparations ...
AbstractIn intact Xenopus embryos, an increase in intracellular Ca2+ in the dorsal ectoderm is both ...
Oscillations of cytosolic free calcium levels have been shown to influence gene regulation and cell ...
Imaging studies, using both luminescent and fluorescent Ca2+-sensitive reporters, have revealed that...
During vertebrate embryonic development, somites are formed from the unsegmented presomitic mesoderm...
Localized Ca2+ signals were consistently visualized in the formed somites of intact zebrafish embryo...
In this chapter, we provide a review of the literature that describes the role of Ca<sup>2+</sup> si...
It has been proposed that Ca2+ signaling, in the form of pulses, waves and steady gradients, may pla...
Evidence indicates that a variety of different types of Ca2+ transients (i.e., standing gradients, p...
AbstractIt has been proposed that Ca2+ signaling, in the form of pulses, waves and steady gradients,...
It has been proposed that Ca2+ signalling, in the form of pulses, waves and steady gradients, may pl...
The calcium (Ca2+) signalling pathways have crucial roles in development from fertilization through ...
The ex-utero fertilization and development of the optically clear embryos of teleost fish have long ...
In intact Xenopus embryos, an increase in intracellular Ca2+ in the dorsal ectoderm is both necessar...
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...
AbstractIn intact Xenopus embryos, an increase in intracellular Ca2+ in the dorsal ectoderm is both ...
Oscillations of cytosolic free calcium levels have been shown to influence gene regulation and cell ...
Imaging studies, using both luminescent and fluorescent Ca2+-sensitive reporters, have revealed that...
During vertebrate embryonic development, somites are formed from the unsegmented presomitic mesoderm...
Localized Ca2+ signals were consistently visualized in the formed somites of intact zebrafish embryo...
In this chapter, we provide a review of the literature that describes the role of Ca<sup>2+</sup> si...
It has been proposed that Ca2+ signaling, in the form of pulses, waves and steady gradients, may pla...
Evidence indicates that a variety of different types of Ca2+ transients (i.e., standing gradients, p...
AbstractIt has been proposed that Ca2+ signaling, in the form of pulses, waves and steady gradients,...
It has been proposed that Ca2+ signalling, in the form of pulses, waves and steady gradients, may pl...
The calcium (Ca2+) signalling pathways have crucial roles in development from fertilization through ...
The ex-utero fertilization and development of the optically clear embryos of teleost fish have long ...
In intact Xenopus embryos, an increase in intracellular Ca2+ in the dorsal ectoderm is both necessar...
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...
AbstractIn intact Xenopus embryos, an increase in intracellular Ca2+ in the dorsal ectoderm is both ...
Oscillations of cytosolic free calcium levels have been shown to influence gene regulation and cell ...
Imaging studies, using both luminescent and fluorescent Ca2+-sensitive reporters, have revealed that...