The vertebrate endoderm makes major contributions to the respiratory and gastrointestinal tracts and all associated organs. Zebrafish and humans share a high degree of genetic homology and strikingly similar endodermal organ systems. Combined with a multitude of experimental advantages, zebrafish are an attractive model organism to study endoderm development and disease. Recent functional genomics studies have shed considerable light on the gene regulatory programs governing early zebrafish endoderm development, while advances in biological and technological approaches stand to further revolutionize our ability to investigate endoderm formation, function and disease. Here, we discuss the present understanding of endoderm specification in ze...
The formation of the vertebrate body plan begins with the differentiation of cells into three germ l...
Zebrafish, a popular organism for studying embryonic development and for modeling human diseases, ha...
Understanding the role of basal bodies (BBs) during development and disease has been largely oversha...
The formation of the vertebrate body plan begins with the segregation of undifferentiated mass of ce...
AbstractBackground: Several potentially important regulators of vertebrate endoderm development have...
Although human pathologies have mostly been modeled using higher mammal systems such as mice, the lo...
The zebrafish is a powerful genetic model organism. In recent years, zebrafish has been increasingly...
The zebrafish is rapidly becoming a vital tool in studies of genetic disease. Use of the zebrafish e...
There is considerable information on the clinical manifestations and mode of inheritance for many ge...
AbstractAlthough the development of the digestive system of humans and vertebrate model organisms ha...
AbstractThe cellular and molecular mechanisms that regulate endoderm development in vertebrates have...
Here, we present methods for the development of assays to query potentially clinically significant n...
The pancreas is located below the liver and adjacent to the small intestine where it connects to the...
A large number of animals from nonvertebrate to mammals have been used in biomedical research to gen...
Heritable skin diseases represent a broad spectrum of clinical manifestations due to mutations in ∼5...
The formation of the vertebrate body plan begins with the differentiation of cells into three germ l...
Zebrafish, a popular organism for studying embryonic development and for modeling human diseases, ha...
Understanding the role of basal bodies (BBs) during development and disease has been largely oversha...
The formation of the vertebrate body plan begins with the segregation of undifferentiated mass of ce...
AbstractBackground: Several potentially important regulators of vertebrate endoderm development have...
Although human pathologies have mostly been modeled using higher mammal systems such as mice, the lo...
The zebrafish is a powerful genetic model organism. In recent years, zebrafish has been increasingly...
The zebrafish is rapidly becoming a vital tool in studies of genetic disease. Use of the zebrafish e...
There is considerable information on the clinical manifestations and mode of inheritance for many ge...
AbstractAlthough the development of the digestive system of humans and vertebrate model organisms ha...
AbstractThe cellular and molecular mechanisms that regulate endoderm development in vertebrates have...
Here, we present methods for the development of assays to query potentially clinically significant n...
The pancreas is located below the liver and adjacent to the small intestine where it connects to the...
A large number of animals from nonvertebrate to mammals have been used in biomedical research to gen...
Heritable skin diseases represent a broad spectrum of clinical manifestations due to mutations in ∼5...
The formation of the vertebrate body plan begins with the differentiation of cells into three germ l...
Zebrafish, a popular organism for studying embryonic development and for modeling human diseases, ha...
Understanding the role of basal bodies (BBs) during development and disease has been largely oversha...