The T-box family transcription factor Eomesodermin (Eomes) is present in all vertebrates, with many key roles in the developing mammalian embryo and immune system. Homozygous Eomes mutant mouse embryos exhibit early lethality due to defects in both the embryonic mesendoderm and the extraembryonic trophoblast cell lineage. In contrast, zebrafish lacking the predominant Eomes homologue A (Eomesa) do not suffer complete lethality and can be maintained. This suggests fundamental differences in either the molecular function of Eomes orthologues or the molecular configuration of processes in which they participate. To explore these hypotheses we initially analysed the expression of distinct Eomes isoforms in various mouse cell types. Next we comp...
AbstractThe brain, heart and gastro-intestinal tract develop distinct left–right (LR) asymmetries. A...
AbstractBackground: Several potentially important regulators of vertebrate endoderm development have...
How cell movements are coordinated during morphogenesis is not well understood. We focus on epiboly...
AbstractThe T-box transcription factor Eomesodermin (Eomes) has been implicated in patterning and mo...
SummaryIn zebrafish, endoderm induction occurs in marginal blastomeres and requires Casanova (Cas), ...
Transcription factors of the T-box family are required both for early cell-fate decisions, such as t...
Abstract Background Nodal signalling is an absolute r...
Abstract Background Nodal signalling is an absolute r...
Early embryonic development is governed by a tightly regulated series of cell fate decisions to form...
Early embryonic development is governed by a tightly regulated series of cell fate decisions to form...
AbstractIn vertebrates, the periodic formation of somites from the presomitic mesoderm (PSM) is driv...
AbstractThe heart, brain, and gut develop essential left-right (LR) asymmetries. Specialized groups ...
SummaryIn zebrafish, endoderm induction occurs in marginal blastomeres and requires Casanova (Cas), ...
dissertationT-box genes encode related transcription factors that regulate tissue specification and ...
The T-box family of transcription factors, defined by a conserved DNA binding domain called the T-bo...
AbstractThe brain, heart and gastro-intestinal tract develop distinct left–right (LR) asymmetries. A...
AbstractBackground: Several potentially important regulators of vertebrate endoderm development have...
How cell movements are coordinated during morphogenesis is not well understood. We focus on epiboly...
AbstractThe T-box transcription factor Eomesodermin (Eomes) has been implicated in patterning and mo...
SummaryIn zebrafish, endoderm induction occurs in marginal blastomeres and requires Casanova (Cas), ...
Transcription factors of the T-box family are required both for early cell-fate decisions, such as t...
Abstract Background Nodal signalling is an absolute r...
Abstract Background Nodal signalling is an absolute r...
Early embryonic development is governed by a tightly regulated series of cell fate decisions to form...
Early embryonic development is governed by a tightly regulated series of cell fate decisions to form...
AbstractIn vertebrates, the periodic formation of somites from the presomitic mesoderm (PSM) is driv...
AbstractThe heart, brain, and gut develop essential left-right (LR) asymmetries. Specialized groups ...
SummaryIn zebrafish, endoderm induction occurs in marginal blastomeres and requires Casanova (Cas), ...
dissertationT-box genes encode related transcription factors that regulate tissue specification and ...
The T-box family of transcription factors, defined by a conserved DNA binding domain called the T-bo...
AbstractThe brain, heart and gastro-intestinal tract develop distinct left–right (LR) asymmetries. A...
AbstractBackground: Several potentially important regulators of vertebrate endoderm development have...
How cell movements are coordinated during morphogenesis is not well understood. We focus on epiboly...