We have investigated the properties of the epithelial layer of the dorsal marginal zone (DMZ) of the Xenopus laevis early gastrula and found that it has inductive properties similar to those of the entire Spemann organizer. When grafts of the epithelial layer of the DMZ of early gastrulae labelled with fluorescein dextran were transplanted to the ventral sides of unlabelled host embryos, they induced secondary axes composed of notochord, somites and posterior neural tube. The organizer epithelium rescued embryos ventralized by UV irradiation, inducing notochord, somites and posterior neural tube in these embryos, while over 90% of ventralized controls showed no such structures. Combinations of organizer epithelium and ventral marginal zone ...
AbstractThe Spemann organizer is largely responsible for organizing and patterning the anteroposteri...
AbstractThe dorsal marginal zone (DMZ) of an amphibian early gastrula is thought to consist of at le...
AbstractNeural crest induction is thought to occur by a two-step process. Axially fated mesoderm ind...
AbstractThe dorsal mesoderm in the frogHymenochirusforms by a mechanism not previously described in ...
AbstractPatterning of the Xenopus gastrula marginal zone in the axis running equatorially from the S...
9080.The dorsal marginal zone (DMZ) is a key embryonic tissue region of the early gastrula stage Xen...
The dorsal marginal zone (DMZ) of the amphibian embryo is a key embryonic region involved in body ax...
AbstractThe mesoderm, comprising the tissues that come to lie entirely in the deep layer, originates...
AbstractA new fate map for mesodermal tissues in Xenopus laevis predicted that the prime meridian, w...
In a companion paper (Shih, J. and Keller, R. (1992) Development 116, 901–914), we described a seque...
We discuss the cellular basis and tissue interactions regulating convergence and extension of the v...
AbstractRecent revisions to the Xenopus fate map challenge the interpretation of previous maps and c...
AbstractIn this study we investigate the induction of the cell behaviors underlying neurulation in t...
In Xenopus, convergence and extension are produced by active intercalation of the deep mesodermal ce...
AbstractTwo distinct types of axis lacking embryos resulted from partial deletion of the vegetal par...
AbstractThe Spemann organizer is largely responsible for organizing and patterning the anteroposteri...
AbstractThe dorsal marginal zone (DMZ) of an amphibian early gastrula is thought to consist of at le...
AbstractNeural crest induction is thought to occur by a two-step process. Axially fated mesoderm ind...
AbstractThe dorsal mesoderm in the frogHymenochirusforms by a mechanism not previously described in ...
AbstractPatterning of the Xenopus gastrula marginal zone in the axis running equatorially from the S...
9080.The dorsal marginal zone (DMZ) is a key embryonic tissue region of the early gastrula stage Xen...
The dorsal marginal zone (DMZ) of the amphibian embryo is a key embryonic region involved in body ax...
AbstractThe mesoderm, comprising the tissues that come to lie entirely in the deep layer, originates...
AbstractA new fate map for mesodermal tissues in Xenopus laevis predicted that the prime meridian, w...
In a companion paper (Shih, J. and Keller, R. (1992) Development 116, 901–914), we described a seque...
We discuss the cellular basis and tissue interactions regulating convergence and extension of the v...
AbstractRecent revisions to the Xenopus fate map challenge the interpretation of previous maps and c...
AbstractIn this study we investigate the induction of the cell behaviors underlying neurulation in t...
In Xenopus, convergence and extension are produced by active intercalation of the deep mesodermal ce...
AbstractTwo distinct types of axis lacking embryos resulted from partial deletion of the vegetal par...
AbstractThe Spemann organizer is largely responsible for organizing and patterning the anteroposteri...
AbstractThe dorsal marginal zone (DMZ) of an amphibian early gastrula is thought to consist of at le...
AbstractNeural crest induction is thought to occur by a two-step process. Axially fated mesoderm ind...