AbstractWithin the embryonic heart, five segments can be distinguished: two fast-conducting atrial and ventricular compartments flanked by slow-conducting segments, the inflow tract, the atrioventricular canal, and the outflow tract. These compartments assume morphological identity as a result of looping of the linear heart tube. Subsequently, the formation of interatrial, interventricular, and outflow tract septa generates a four-chambered heart. The lack of markers that distinguish right and left compartments within the heart has prevented a precise understanding of these processes. Transgenic mice carrying annlacZreporter gene under transcriptional control of regulatory sequences from the MLC1F/3F gene provide specific markers to investi...
During vertebrate heart development, two progenitor populations, first and second heart fields (FHF,...
AbstractWhen and how cells form and pattern the myocardium is a central issue for heart morphogenesi...
AbstractDevelopment of the arterial pole of the heart is a critical step in cardiogenesis, yet its e...
AbstractWithin the embryonic heart, five segments can be distinguished: two fast-conducting atrial a...
Within the embryonic heart, five segments can be distinguished: two fast-conducting atrial and ventr...
AbstractIn this study we challenge the generally accepted view that cardiac chambers form from an ar...
AbstractMammalian heart development involves complex morphogenetic events which lead to the formatio...
Mammalian heart development involves complex morphogenetic events which lead to the formation of ful...
A recessive lethal insertional mutation on chromosome 13 has been identified in a transgenic mouse l...
Abstract Transcriptional differences between left and right cardiac chambers are revealed by an nlac...
AbstractThe embryonic vertebrate heart is divided into two major chambers, an anterior ventricle and...
In this study we challenge the generally accepted view that cardiac chambers form from an array of s...
AbstractThe vertebrate heart arises from the fusion of bilateral regions of anterior mesoderm to for...
AbstractOutflow tract myocardium in the mouse heart is derived from the anterior heart field, a subd...
AbstractAt the end of the first week of mouse gestation, cardiomyocyte differentiation initiates in ...
During vertebrate heart development, two progenitor populations, first and second heart fields (FHF,...
AbstractWhen and how cells form and pattern the myocardium is a central issue for heart morphogenesi...
AbstractDevelopment of the arterial pole of the heart is a critical step in cardiogenesis, yet its e...
AbstractWithin the embryonic heart, five segments can be distinguished: two fast-conducting atrial a...
Within the embryonic heart, five segments can be distinguished: two fast-conducting atrial and ventr...
AbstractIn this study we challenge the generally accepted view that cardiac chambers form from an ar...
AbstractMammalian heart development involves complex morphogenetic events which lead to the formatio...
Mammalian heart development involves complex morphogenetic events which lead to the formation of ful...
A recessive lethal insertional mutation on chromosome 13 has been identified in a transgenic mouse l...
Abstract Transcriptional differences between left and right cardiac chambers are revealed by an nlac...
AbstractThe embryonic vertebrate heart is divided into two major chambers, an anterior ventricle and...
In this study we challenge the generally accepted view that cardiac chambers form from an array of s...
AbstractThe vertebrate heart arises from the fusion of bilateral regions of anterior mesoderm to for...
AbstractOutflow tract myocardium in the mouse heart is derived from the anterior heart field, a subd...
AbstractAt the end of the first week of mouse gestation, cardiomyocyte differentiation initiates in ...
During vertebrate heart development, two progenitor populations, first and second heart fields (FHF,...
AbstractWhen and how cells form and pattern the myocardium is a central issue for heart morphogenesi...
AbstractDevelopment of the arterial pole of the heart is a critical step in cardiogenesis, yet its e...