Anterior-posterior (A-P) axis specification requires signalling from a specialised extraembryonic tissue called the anterior visceral endoderm (AVE). AVE precursors are induced at the distal tip of the pre-gastrulating mammalian embryo and move to the prospective anterior. This movement is essential in correctly positioning the A-P axis. Firstly, the contribution of proliferation to AVE movements has been tested. Previous studies have suggested that differential proliferation within the visceral endoderm (VE) is required to determine its direction by passive displacement. High-resolution imaging and embryo culture experiments have been used to assess the distribution and requirements of proliferation during AVE movements. Differential proli...
Initiation of the development of the anterior–posterior axis in the mouse embryo has been thought to...
AbstractIn the early mouse embryo, a specialized population of extraembryonic visceral endoderm (VE)...
Several lines of evidence suggest that the extraembryonic endoderm of vertebrate embryos plays an im...
The development of the anterior–posterior (AP) axis in the mammalian embryo is controlled by interac...
Anterior-posterior axis specification in the mouse requires signalling from a specialised extra-embr...
Anterior-posterior axis specification in the mouse requires signalling from a specialised extra-embr...
International audienceReciprocal interactions between extra-embryonic and embryonic tissues are requ...
The establishment of the anterior-posterior (A-P) axis is a fundamental event during early developme...
AbstractThe initial landmark of anterior–posterior (A–P) axis formation in mouse embryos is the dist...
Background: Reciprocal interactions between two extra-embryonic tissues, the extra-embryonic ectoder...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Reciprocal interactions between two extra-embryonic tissues, the e...
International audienceInitiation of the development of the anterior-posterior axis in the mouse embr...
The anterior visceral endoderm (AVE) is an extra-embryonic tissue required for specifying anterior p...
Migration of Anterior Visceral Endoderm (AVE) is a critical symmetry breaking event in the early pos...
The development of an anterior–posterior (AP) polarity is a crucial process that in the mouse has be...
Initiation of the development of the anterior–posterior axis in the mouse embryo has been thought to...
AbstractIn the early mouse embryo, a specialized population of extraembryonic visceral endoderm (VE)...
Several lines of evidence suggest that the extraembryonic endoderm of vertebrate embryos plays an im...
The development of the anterior–posterior (AP) axis in the mammalian embryo is controlled by interac...
Anterior-posterior axis specification in the mouse requires signalling from a specialised extra-embr...
Anterior-posterior axis specification in the mouse requires signalling from a specialised extra-embr...
International audienceReciprocal interactions between extra-embryonic and embryonic tissues are requ...
The establishment of the anterior-posterior (A-P) axis is a fundamental event during early developme...
AbstractThe initial landmark of anterior–posterior (A–P) axis formation in mouse embryos is the dist...
Background: Reciprocal interactions between two extra-embryonic tissues, the extra-embryonic ectoder...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Reciprocal interactions between two extra-embryonic tissues, the e...
International audienceInitiation of the development of the anterior-posterior axis in the mouse embr...
The anterior visceral endoderm (AVE) is an extra-embryonic tissue required for specifying anterior p...
Migration of Anterior Visceral Endoderm (AVE) is a critical symmetry breaking event in the early pos...
The development of an anterior–posterior (AP) polarity is a crucial process that in the mouse has be...
Initiation of the development of the anterior–posterior axis in the mouse embryo has been thought to...
AbstractIn the early mouse embryo, a specialized population of extraembryonic visceral endoderm (VE)...
Several lines of evidence suggest that the extraembryonic endoderm of vertebrate embryos plays an im...