AbstractSignaling molecules such as Activin, Sonic hedgehog, Nodal, Lefty, and Vg1 have been found to be involved in determination of left-right (L-R) asymmetry in the chick, mouse, or frog. However, a common signaling pathway has not yet been identified in vertebrates. We report that Pitx2, a bicoid-type homeobox gene expressed asymmetrically in the left lateral plate mesoderm, may be involved in determination of L-R asymmetry in both mouse and chick. Since Pitx2 appears to be downstream of lefty-1 in the mouse pathway, we examined whether mouse Lefty proteins could affect the expression of Pitx2 in the chick. Our results indicate that a common pathway from lefty-1 to Pitx2 likely exists for determination of L-R asymmetry in vertebrates
AbstractBackground: FGF8 has been implicated in the transfer of left-right (L-R) asymmetry from the ...
SummaryBreaking bilateral symmetry is critical for vertebrate morphogenesis. In the mouse, direction...
AbstractThe earliest known left-right asymmetric genes are expressed at Hensen's node during chick g...
AbstractPitx2, a member of the bicoid-related family of homeobox-containing genes, is asymmetrically...
Abstractlefty-1, lefty-2, and nodal are expressed on the left side of developing mouse embryos and a...
AbstractThe origin of left–right developmental asymmetry is a continuing puzzle, but some recent res...
AbstractVertebrate internal organs display invariant left–right (L–R) asymmetry. A signalling cascad...
AbstractWhile significant progress has been made in understanding the molecular events underlying th...
AbstractLeft-specific mesodermal expression of the homeobox gene Pitx2 links a gastrula-stage interc...
AbstractVertebrates have consistent differences between their left and right sides. In all species, ...
SummaryExpression of Pitx2 on the left side of the embryo patterns left-right (LR) organs including ...
The genetic cascade that governs left-right (L-R) specification is starting to be elucidated. In the...
AbstractThe transcription factor Pitx2c is expressed in primordial visceral organs in a left-right (...
Pitx2 is asymmetrically expressed in the left lateral plate mesoderm and derived organs such as hear...
The internal organs of all vertebrates are asymmetrically organised across the left-right axis. The ...
AbstractBackground: FGF8 has been implicated in the transfer of left-right (L-R) asymmetry from the ...
SummaryBreaking bilateral symmetry is critical for vertebrate morphogenesis. In the mouse, direction...
AbstractThe earliest known left-right asymmetric genes are expressed at Hensen's node during chick g...
AbstractPitx2, a member of the bicoid-related family of homeobox-containing genes, is asymmetrically...
Abstractlefty-1, lefty-2, and nodal are expressed on the left side of developing mouse embryos and a...
AbstractThe origin of left–right developmental asymmetry is a continuing puzzle, but some recent res...
AbstractVertebrate internal organs display invariant left–right (L–R) asymmetry. A signalling cascad...
AbstractWhile significant progress has been made in understanding the molecular events underlying th...
AbstractLeft-specific mesodermal expression of the homeobox gene Pitx2 links a gastrula-stage interc...
AbstractVertebrates have consistent differences between their left and right sides. In all species, ...
SummaryExpression of Pitx2 on the left side of the embryo patterns left-right (LR) organs including ...
The genetic cascade that governs left-right (L-R) specification is starting to be elucidated. In the...
AbstractThe transcription factor Pitx2c is expressed in primordial visceral organs in a left-right (...
Pitx2 is asymmetrically expressed in the left lateral plate mesoderm and derived organs such as hear...
The internal organs of all vertebrates are asymmetrically organised across the left-right axis. The ...
AbstractBackground: FGF8 has been implicated in the transfer of left-right (L-R) asymmetry from the ...
SummaryBreaking bilateral symmetry is critical for vertebrate morphogenesis. In the mouse, direction...
AbstractThe earliest known left-right asymmetric genes are expressed at Hensen's node during chick g...