AbstractInitial determination of left–right (L-R) polarity in mammalian embryos takes place in the node. However, it is not known how asymmetric signals are generated in the node and transferred to the lateral plate mesoderm (LPM). Mice homozygous for a hypomorphic Nodal allele (Nodalneo) were generated and found to exhibit L-R defects, including right isomerism. Although the mutant embryos express Nodal at gastrulation stages, the subsequent expression of this gene in the node and left LPM is lost. A transgene that conferred Nodal expression specifically in the node rescued the L-R defects of the Nodalneo/neo embryos. Conversely, ectopic expression of the Nodal inhibitor Lefty2 in the node of Nodalneo/+ embryos resulted in a phenotype simi...
AbstractAsymmetric fluid flow in the node and Nodal signaling in the left lateral plate mesoderm (LP...
AbstractThe role of Lefty2 in left–right patterning was investigated by analysis of mutant mice that...
SummaryBreaking bilateral symmetry is critical for vertebrate morphogenesis. In the mouse, direction...
AbstractInitial determination of left–right (L-R) polarity in mammalian embryos takes place in the n...
Left-right (L-R) asymmetry in the mouse embryo is generated in the node and is dependent on cilia-dr...
AbstractLeft–right (L–R) asymmetry in the mouse embryo is generated in the node and is dependent on ...
The node at the anterior tip of the primitive streak serves as an initial generator of the left-righ...
International audienceIn all vertebrates, invariant left/right (L/R) positioning and organization of...
SummaryThe bilateral symmetry of the mouse embryo is broken by leftward fluid flow in the node. Howe...
Correct establishment of the left/right (L/R) body asymmetry in the mouse embryo requires asymmetric...
The determination of left-right body asymmetry in mouse embryos depends on the interplay of molecule...
Abstract Background Vertebrates show clear asymmetry in left-right (L-R) patterning of their organs ...
AbstractPatterning along the left/right axes helps establish the orientation of visceral organ asymm...
AbstractThe vertebrate body plan has conserved handed left-right (LR) asymmetry that is manifested i...
Abstractlefty-1, lefty-2, and nodal are expressed on the left side of developing mouse embryos and a...
AbstractAsymmetric fluid flow in the node and Nodal signaling in the left lateral plate mesoderm (LP...
AbstractThe role of Lefty2 in left–right patterning was investigated by analysis of mutant mice that...
SummaryBreaking bilateral symmetry is critical for vertebrate morphogenesis. In the mouse, direction...
AbstractInitial determination of left–right (L-R) polarity in mammalian embryos takes place in the n...
Left-right (L-R) asymmetry in the mouse embryo is generated in the node and is dependent on cilia-dr...
AbstractLeft–right (L–R) asymmetry in the mouse embryo is generated in the node and is dependent on ...
The node at the anterior tip of the primitive streak serves as an initial generator of the left-righ...
International audienceIn all vertebrates, invariant left/right (L/R) positioning and organization of...
SummaryThe bilateral symmetry of the mouse embryo is broken by leftward fluid flow in the node. Howe...
Correct establishment of the left/right (L/R) body asymmetry in the mouse embryo requires asymmetric...
The determination of left-right body asymmetry in mouse embryos depends on the interplay of molecule...
Abstract Background Vertebrates show clear asymmetry in left-right (L-R) patterning of their organs ...
AbstractPatterning along the left/right axes helps establish the orientation of visceral organ asymm...
AbstractThe vertebrate body plan has conserved handed left-right (LR) asymmetry that is manifested i...
Abstractlefty-1, lefty-2, and nodal are expressed on the left side of developing mouse embryos and a...
AbstractAsymmetric fluid flow in the node and Nodal signaling in the left lateral plate mesoderm (LP...
AbstractThe role of Lefty2 in left–right patterning was investigated by analysis of mutant mice that...
SummaryBreaking bilateral symmetry is critical for vertebrate morphogenesis. In the mouse, direction...