During development of the mammalian embryo, there is a complex relation between formation of the mesoderm and the neuroectoderm. In mouse, for example, the role of the node and its mesendoderm derivatives in anterior neural specification is still debated. Mouse Cripto(-/-) embryos could potentially help settle this debate because they lack almost all embryonic endoderm and mesoderm, including the node and its derivatives. In the present paper, we show that Cripto(-/-) embryos can still form functional neural stem cells that are able to differentiate and maintain a neural phenotype both in vivo and in vitro. These data suggest that signals emanating from the mesoderm and endoderm might not be essential for the formation and differentiation o...
Previous analyses of labelled clones of cells within the developing nervous system of the mouse have...
Retrospective clonal analysis in the mouse has demonstrated that the posterior spinal cord neurectod...
International audienceIn mouse embryo, the early induction of the head region depends on signals fro...
AbstractThe relation between the role of the organizer at the gastrula stage and the activity of ear...
AbstractDuring mouse gastrulation, cells in the primitive streak undergo epithelial–mesenchymal tran...
AbstractDuring mouse gastrulation, cells in the primitive streak undergo epithelial–mesenchymal tran...
AbstractHow does the vertebrate embryo make a nervous system? This complex question has been at the ...
Textbook accounts of vertebrate embryonic development have been based largely upon experiments on am...
Elongation of the vertebrate rostrocaudal axis depends on localised populations of axial progenitors...
During the early steps of head development, ectodermal patterning leads to the emergence of distinct...
SummaryClonal lineage information is fundamental in revealing cell fate choices. Using genetic singl...
International audienceIn the mouse embryo the anterior ectoderm undergoes extensive growth and morph...
International audienceIn mouse embryo, the early induction of the head region depends on signals fro...
International audienceThe anterior midline tissue (AML) of the late gastrula mouse embryo comprises ...
Previous analyses of labelled clones of cells within the developing nervous system of the mouse have...
Previous analyses of labelled clones of cells within the developing nervous system of the mouse have...
Retrospective clonal analysis in the mouse has demonstrated that the posterior spinal cord neurectod...
International audienceIn mouse embryo, the early induction of the head region depends on signals fro...
AbstractThe relation between the role of the organizer at the gastrula stage and the activity of ear...
AbstractDuring mouse gastrulation, cells in the primitive streak undergo epithelial–mesenchymal tran...
AbstractDuring mouse gastrulation, cells in the primitive streak undergo epithelial–mesenchymal tran...
AbstractHow does the vertebrate embryo make a nervous system? This complex question has been at the ...
Textbook accounts of vertebrate embryonic development have been based largely upon experiments on am...
Elongation of the vertebrate rostrocaudal axis depends on localised populations of axial progenitors...
During the early steps of head development, ectodermal patterning leads to the emergence of distinct...
SummaryClonal lineage information is fundamental in revealing cell fate choices. Using genetic singl...
International audienceIn the mouse embryo the anterior ectoderm undergoes extensive growth and morph...
International audienceIn mouse embryo, the early induction of the head region depends on signals fro...
International audienceThe anterior midline tissue (AML) of the late gastrula mouse embryo comprises ...
Previous analyses of labelled clones of cells within the developing nervous system of the mouse have...
Previous analyses of labelled clones of cells within the developing nervous system of the mouse have...
Retrospective clonal analysis in the mouse has demonstrated that the posterior spinal cord neurectod...
International audienceIn mouse embryo, the early induction of the head region depends on signals fro...