The different cell types of the vertebrate pancreas arise asynchronously during organogenesis. Beta-cells producing insulin, alpha-cells producing glucagon, and exocrine cells secreting digestive enzymes differentiate sequentially from a common primordium. Notch signaling has been shown to be a major mechanism controlling these cell-fate choices. So far, the pleiotropy of Delta and Jagged/Serrate genes has hindered the evaluation of the roles of specific Notch ligands, as the phenotypes of knock-out mice are lethal before complete pancreas differentiation. Analyses of gene expression and experimental manipulations of zebrafish embryos allowed us to determine individual contributions of Notch ligands to pancreas development. We have found th...
AbstractAs the developing zebrafish pancreas matures, hormone-producing endocrine cells differentiat...
AbstractNotch signaling inhibits differentiation of endocrine cells in the pancreas and intestine. I...
AbstractAlthough many of the genes that regulate development of the endocrine pancreas have been ide...
AbstractThe different cell types of the vertebrate pancreas arise asynchronously during organogenesi...
The pancreas contains both exocrine and endocrine cells, but the molecular mechanisms controlling th...
The pancreas consists of both endocrine and exocrine tissue. The endocrine cells are contained withi...
Zebrafish provide a highly versatile model in which to study vertebrate development. Many recent stu...
AbstractThe Notch signaling pathway regulates embryonic development of the pancreas, inhibiting prog...
The interaction of transmembrane Delta and Jagged/Serrate ligands with Notch receptors on neighborin...
The role of the Notch signaling members Notch1, Notch2 and Rbpj in exocrine pancreatic development i...
Background Defining the transcriptome and the genetic pathways of pancreatic cells is of great inte...
The developmental dynamics of the zebrafish pancreas are highly similar to mammals: the organ arises...
BACKGROUND: In contrast to mammals, the zebrafish has the remarkable capacity to regenerate its panc...
During vertebrate embryonic development, a common pool of progenitor cells gives rise to all three l...
Notch signaling inhibits differentiation of endocrine cells in the pancreas and intestine. In a numb...
AbstractAs the developing zebrafish pancreas matures, hormone-producing endocrine cells differentiat...
AbstractNotch signaling inhibits differentiation of endocrine cells in the pancreas and intestine. I...
AbstractAlthough many of the genes that regulate development of the endocrine pancreas have been ide...
AbstractThe different cell types of the vertebrate pancreas arise asynchronously during organogenesi...
The pancreas contains both exocrine and endocrine cells, but the molecular mechanisms controlling th...
The pancreas consists of both endocrine and exocrine tissue. The endocrine cells are contained withi...
Zebrafish provide a highly versatile model in which to study vertebrate development. Many recent stu...
AbstractThe Notch signaling pathway regulates embryonic development of the pancreas, inhibiting prog...
The interaction of transmembrane Delta and Jagged/Serrate ligands with Notch receptors on neighborin...
The role of the Notch signaling members Notch1, Notch2 and Rbpj in exocrine pancreatic development i...
Background Defining the transcriptome and the genetic pathways of pancreatic cells is of great inte...
The developmental dynamics of the zebrafish pancreas are highly similar to mammals: the organ arises...
BACKGROUND: In contrast to mammals, the zebrafish has the remarkable capacity to regenerate its panc...
During vertebrate embryonic development, a common pool of progenitor cells gives rise to all three l...
Notch signaling inhibits differentiation of endocrine cells in the pancreas and intestine. In a numb...
AbstractAs the developing zebrafish pancreas matures, hormone-producing endocrine cells differentiat...
AbstractNotch signaling inhibits differentiation of endocrine cells in the pancreas and intestine. I...
AbstractAlthough many of the genes that regulate development of the endocrine pancreas have been ide...