Shape and position of the node and notochord along the bilateral plane of symmetry are regulated by cell–extracellular matrix interactions Maria Pulina*, Dong Liang and Sophie Astrof` The node and notochord (and their equivalents in other species) are essential signaling centers, positioned along the plane of bilateral symmetry in developing vertebrate embryos. However, genes and mechanisms regulating morphogenesis of these structures and their placement along the embryonic midline are not well understood. In this work, we provide the first evidence that the position of the node and the notochord along the bilateral plane of symmetry are under genetic control and are regulated by integrin a5b1 and fibronectin in mice. We found that the shap...
Background: The anterior-posterior axis of the vertebrate embryo undergoes a dramatic elongation dur...
BACKGROUND: The vertebrate body axis extends sequentially from the posterior tip of the embryo, fuel...
Development of visceral left–right asymmetry in bilateria is based on initial symmetry breaking foll...
Shape and position of the node and notochord along the bilateral plane of symmetry are regulated by ...
The node and notochord (and their equivalents in other species) are essential signaling centers, pos...
The node and notochord (and their equivalents in other species) are essential signaling centers, pos...
Left-right patterning is set up early in development, at embryonic day 8.5 in the mouse. Cilia are p...
During development of the vertebrate embryo, a highly conserved tissue called the organizer forms du...
During development of the vertebrate embryo, a highly conserved tissue called the organizer forms du...
BACKGROUND: The notochord is a signaling center required for the patterning of the vertebrate embryo...
The notochord is a conserved structure in the phylum chordate, which includes all vertebrates and so...
Summary: The symmetric tissue and body plans of animals are paradoxically constructed with asymmetri...
SummaryThe node and notochord have been extensively studied as signaling centers in the vertebrate e...
Defining the three body axes is a central event of vertebrate morphogenesis. Establishment of left-r...
One way that signaling molecules influence embryonic patterning is by controlling cellular pathfindi...
Background: The anterior-posterior axis of the vertebrate embryo undergoes a dramatic elongation dur...
BACKGROUND: The vertebrate body axis extends sequentially from the posterior tip of the embryo, fuel...
Development of visceral left–right asymmetry in bilateria is based on initial symmetry breaking foll...
Shape and position of the node and notochord along the bilateral plane of symmetry are regulated by ...
The node and notochord (and their equivalents in other species) are essential signaling centers, pos...
The node and notochord (and their equivalents in other species) are essential signaling centers, pos...
Left-right patterning is set up early in development, at embryonic day 8.5 in the mouse. Cilia are p...
During development of the vertebrate embryo, a highly conserved tissue called the organizer forms du...
During development of the vertebrate embryo, a highly conserved tissue called the organizer forms du...
BACKGROUND: The notochord is a signaling center required for the patterning of the vertebrate embryo...
The notochord is a conserved structure in the phylum chordate, which includes all vertebrates and so...
Summary: The symmetric tissue and body plans of animals are paradoxically constructed with asymmetri...
SummaryThe node and notochord have been extensively studied as signaling centers in the vertebrate e...
Defining the three body axes is a central event of vertebrate morphogenesis. Establishment of left-r...
One way that signaling molecules influence embryonic patterning is by controlling cellular pathfindi...
Background: The anterior-posterior axis of the vertebrate embryo undergoes a dramatic elongation dur...
BACKGROUND: The vertebrate body axis extends sequentially from the posterior tip of the embryo, fuel...
Development of visceral left–right asymmetry in bilateria is based on initial symmetry breaking foll...