The process of head development is complex and with the exception of the hindbrain region, it is unlike trunk development in as much as it does not involve discrete segmentation. Recent evidence suggests that the paired-like family of genes play a role in regulating anterior development. To further understand the role that these genes possess, we have cloned the Xenopus homolog of Prix1. XPitx1 is present as a maternal transcript with expression observed as a dorsal streak during gastrulation. This streak restricts to a small circular domain underlying the centre of presumptive neural plate. Concomitantly, a crescent of expression is observed at the border of anterior neural ectoderm. Expression of xPitx1 persists throughout the cement gl...
The vertebrate Otx gene family is related to otd, a gene contributing to head development in Drosoph...
Pitx3 encodes a homeodomain transcription factor that represents the causative locus for the aphakia...
Abstract The cement gland (CG) is a transient organ, found in most anuran embryos and early larvae a...
Xenopus Pitx1 is a homeobox gene whose family members are structurally and functionary conserved in ...
The cement gland in Xenopus laevis has long been used as a model to study the interplay of cell sign...
Embryos of the African clawed frog Xenopus laevis are widely used for the study of early vertebrate ...
Pitx homeodomain proteins are highly conserved regulatory proteins that were first discovered on the...
AbstractThe homeobox geneotx2is a key regulator for specifying the rostral part of the vertebrate he...
AbstractThe role of homeobox-containing genes in the regional specification of the vertebrate embryo...
The mutations of Masp 1/3 genes, among humans and the Xenopus laevis species, have impacted the rate...
Background: Unexpected phenotypes resulting from morpholino-mediated translational knockdown of Pitx...
AbstractWe previously showed that otx2 regulates Xenopus cement gland formation in the ectoderm. Her...
Otx genes are a class of vertebrate homeobox genes, homologous to the orthodenticle gene of Drosophi...
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 vertebrate Otx gene family is related to otd, a gene contributing to head development in Drosoph...
Pitx3 encodes a homeodomain transcription factor that represents the causative locus for the aphakia...
Abstract The cement gland (CG) is a transient organ, found in most anuran embryos and early larvae a...
Xenopus Pitx1 is a homeobox gene whose family members are structurally and functionary conserved in ...
The cement gland in Xenopus laevis has long been used as a model to study the interplay of cell sign...
Embryos of the African clawed frog Xenopus laevis are widely used for the study of early vertebrate ...
Pitx homeodomain proteins are highly conserved regulatory proteins that were first discovered on the...
AbstractThe homeobox geneotx2is a key regulator for specifying the rostral part of the vertebrate he...
AbstractThe role of homeobox-containing genes in the regional specification of the vertebrate embryo...
The mutations of Masp 1/3 genes, among humans and the Xenopus laevis species, have impacted the rate...
Background: Unexpected phenotypes resulting from morpholino-mediated translational knockdown of Pitx...
AbstractWe previously showed that otx2 regulates Xenopus cement gland formation in the ectoderm. Her...
Otx genes are a class of vertebrate homeobox genes, homologous to the orthodenticle gene of Drosophi...
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 vertebrate Otx gene family is related to otd, a gene contributing to head development in Drosoph...
Pitx3 encodes a homeodomain transcription factor that represents the causative locus for the aphakia...
Abstract The cement gland (CG) is a transient organ, found in most anuran embryos and early larvae a...