International audienceThe secreted factor Nodal, known as a major left determinant, is associated with severe heart defects. Yet, it has been unclear how it regulates asymmetric morphogenesis such as heart looping, which align cardiac chambers to establish the double blood circulation. Here, we report that Nodal is transiently active in precursors of the mouse heart tube poles, before looping. In conditional mutants, we show that Nodal is not required to initiate asymmetric morphogenesis. We provide evidence of a heart-specific random generator of asymmetry that is independent of Nodal. Using 3D quantifications and simulations, we demonstrate that Nodal functions as a bias of this mechanism: it is required to amplify and coordinate opposed ...
AbstractLeft–right (L–R) asymmetry in the mouse embryo is generated in the node and is dependent on ...
AbstractCurrent models of left–right asymmetry hold that an early asymmetric signal is generated at ...
Abstract Background Vertebrates show clear asymmetry in left-right (L-R) patterning of their organs ...
International audienceThe secreted factor Nodal, known as a major left determinant, is associated wi...
Breaking left-right symmetry in bilateria is a major event during embryo development that is require...
International audienceHow left-right patterning drives asymmetric morphogenesis is unclear. Here, we...
<div><p>Failure to properly establish the left–right (L/R) axis is a major cause of congenital heart...
SummarySignaling by Nodal and Bmp is essential for cardiac laterality. How activities of these pathw...
<p>Summary of the symmetry-breaking events that occurs in the node during early somitogenesis. <i>No...
Signaling by Nodal and Bmp is essential for cardiac laterality. How activities of these pathways tra...
In all vertebrates, invariant left/right (L/R) positioning and organization of the internal viscera ...
The formation of the asymmetric left-right (LR) body axis is one of the fundamental aspects of verte...
Members of the Nodal family regulate left-right asymmetry during vertebrate organogenesis, but it is...
The heart is the first organ to break symmetry in the developing embryo and onset of dextral looping...
Vertebrates have characteristic and conserved left-right (L-R) visceral asymmetries, for example the...
AbstractLeft–right (L–R) asymmetry in the mouse embryo is generated in the node and is dependent on ...
AbstractCurrent models of left–right asymmetry hold that an early asymmetric signal is generated at ...
Abstract Background Vertebrates show clear asymmetry in left-right (L-R) patterning of their organs ...
International audienceThe secreted factor Nodal, known as a major left determinant, is associated wi...
Breaking left-right symmetry in bilateria is a major event during embryo development that is require...
International audienceHow left-right patterning drives asymmetric morphogenesis is unclear. Here, we...
<div><p>Failure to properly establish the left–right (L/R) axis is a major cause of congenital heart...
SummarySignaling by Nodal and Bmp is essential for cardiac laterality. How activities of these pathw...
<p>Summary of the symmetry-breaking events that occurs in the node during early somitogenesis. <i>No...
Signaling by Nodal and Bmp is essential for cardiac laterality. How activities of these pathways tra...
In all vertebrates, invariant left/right (L/R) positioning and organization of the internal viscera ...
The formation of the asymmetric left-right (LR) body axis is one of the fundamental aspects of verte...
Members of the Nodal family regulate left-right asymmetry during vertebrate organogenesis, but it is...
The heart is the first organ to break symmetry in the developing embryo and onset of dextral looping...
Vertebrates have characteristic and conserved left-right (L-R) visceral asymmetries, for example the...
AbstractLeft–right (L–R) asymmetry in the mouse embryo is generated in the node and is dependent on ...
AbstractCurrent models of left–right asymmetry hold that an early asymmetric signal is generated at ...
Abstract Background Vertebrates show clear asymmetry in left-right (L-R) patterning of their organs ...