Xenopus Pitx1 is a homeobox gene whose family members are structurally and functionary conserved in organisms as diverse as Drosophila, chick, mouse, human, and frog. Present as a maternal transcript, the gene is zygotically expressed during gastrulation in a dorsal streak of cells. This streak restricts to a small circular domain underlying the center of presumptive neural plate. Shortly thereafter, a crescent of expression develops at the border of anterior neural ectoderm, and as the central plate domain diminishes, the crescent coalesces to define the presumptive cement gland. Expression remains high throughout cement gland development, and subsequently expands to include ectodermal cells involved in stomodeal invagination. During early...
AbstractPax genes encode a family of highly conserved DNA-binding transcription factors. These prote...
Pitx3 encodes a homeodomain transcription factor that represents the causative locus for the aphakia...
Background: Unexpected phenotypes resulting from morpholino-mediated translational knockdown of Pitx...
The process of head development is complex and with the exception of the hindbrain region, it is unl...
The cement gland in Xenopus laevis has long been used as a model to study the interplay of cell sign...
AbstractThe homeobox geneotx2is a key regulator for specifying the rostral part of the vertebrate he...
Embryos of the African clawed frog Xenopus laevis are widely used for the study of early vertebrate ...
AbstractWe previously showed that otx2 regulates Xenopus cement gland formation in the ectoderm. Her...
Pitx homeodomain proteins are highly conserved regulatory proteins that were first discovered on the...
AbstractThe role of homeobox-containing genes in the regional specification of the vertebrate embryo...
Otx genes are a class of vertebrate homeobox genes, homologous to the orthodenticle gene of Drosophi...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 1998.Vita.Includes bibliog...
Despite the obvious anatomical differences between the fly and the vertebrate body plans, several ge...
We describe the cloning, expression pattern and functional overexpression analysis of Xotx5b, a new ...
The mutations of Masp 1/3 genes, among humans and the Xenopus laevis species, have impacted the rate...
AbstractPax genes encode a family of highly conserved DNA-binding transcription factors. These prote...
Pitx3 encodes a homeodomain transcription factor that represents the causative locus for the aphakia...
Background: Unexpected phenotypes resulting from morpholino-mediated translational knockdown of Pitx...
The process of head development is complex and with the exception of the hindbrain region, it is unl...
The cement gland in Xenopus laevis has long been used as a model to study the interplay of cell sign...
AbstractThe homeobox geneotx2is a key regulator for specifying the rostral part of the vertebrate he...
Embryos of the African clawed frog Xenopus laevis are widely used for the study of early vertebrate ...
AbstractWe previously showed that otx2 regulates Xenopus cement gland formation in the ectoderm. Her...
Pitx homeodomain proteins are highly conserved regulatory proteins that were first discovered on the...
AbstractThe role of homeobox-containing genes in the regional specification of the vertebrate embryo...
Otx genes are a class of vertebrate homeobox genes, homologous to the orthodenticle gene of Drosophi...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 1998.Vita.Includes bibliog...
Despite the obvious anatomical differences between the fly and the vertebrate body plans, several ge...
We describe the cloning, expression pattern and functional overexpression analysis of Xotx5b, a new ...
The mutations of Masp 1/3 genes, among humans and the Xenopus laevis species, have impacted the rate...
AbstractPax genes encode a family of highly conserved DNA-binding transcription factors. These prote...
Pitx3 encodes a homeodomain transcription factor that represents the causative locus for the aphakia...
Background: Unexpected phenotypes resulting from morpholino-mediated translational knockdown of Pitx...