AbstractResearch on the mechanisms of embryonic induction had a great setback in the 1940s when Barth discovered and Holtfreter confirmed that ectoderm of Ambystoma maculatum salamander embryos could form brain tissue when cultured in a simple saline solution. We have revisited this classical experiment and found that when cultured animal cap ectoderm attaches to a glass substratum, it can self-organize to form complex organs such as brain vesicles, eyes, lens and olfactory placodes. Only anterior neural organs were generated. Under these culture conditions ERK became diphosphorylated, indicating a sustained activation of the Ras/MAPK pathway. Using sand particles as an example of a heterologous neural inducer similar results were obtained....
<div><p>The origin of the signals that induce the differentiation of the central nervous system (CNS...
The research described in this thesis mainly focussed on making and refining a model that describes ...
The origin of the signals that induce the differentiation of the central nervous system (CNS) is a l...
AbstractResearch on the mechanisms of embryonic induction had a great setback in the 1940s when Bart...
Research on the mechanisms of embryonic induction had a great setback in the 1940s when Barth discov...
AbstractHow does the vertebrate embryo make a nervous system? This complex question has been at the ...
Xenopus embryonic ectodermal cells dissociated for three or more hours differentiate into neural tis...
AbstractA growing body of work indicates that neural induction may be initiated prior to the establi...
AbstractRecent studies suggest that fibroblast growth factors (FGFs), or FGF receptor-mediated signa...
Presumptive ectoneuroderm of late blastulae or early gastrulae of Rana pipiens was partially activat...
AbstractThe question of how the vertebrate embryo gives rise to a nervous system is of paramount int...
Embryos of Xenopus laevis and Ambystoma mexicanum were continually immobilized from premotile stages...
AbstractVertebrate neurogenesis is initiated by the organizer factors that inhibit antineuralizing a...
AbstractRecent molecular insights on how the ectodermal layer is patterned in vertebrates are review...
AbstractThe organizer has traditionally been considered the major source of somite-inducing signals....
<div><p>The origin of the signals that induce the differentiation of the central nervous system (CNS...
The research described in this thesis mainly focussed on making and refining a model that describes ...
The origin of the signals that induce the differentiation of the central nervous system (CNS) is a l...
AbstractResearch on the mechanisms of embryonic induction had a great setback in the 1940s when Bart...
Research on the mechanisms of embryonic induction had a great setback in the 1940s when Barth discov...
AbstractHow does the vertebrate embryo make a nervous system? This complex question has been at the ...
Xenopus embryonic ectodermal cells dissociated for three or more hours differentiate into neural tis...
AbstractA growing body of work indicates that neural induction may be initiated prior to the establi...
AbstractRecent studies suggest that fibroblast growth factors (FGFs), or FGF receptor-mediated signa...
Presumptive ectoneuroderm of late blastulae or early gastrulae of Rana pipiens was partially activat...
AbstractThe question of how the vertebrate embryo gives rise to a nervous system is of paramount int...
Embryos of Xenopus laevis and Ambystoma mexicanum were continually immobilized from premotile stages...
AbstractVertebrate neurogenesis is initiated by the organizer factors that inhibit antineuralizing a...
AbstractRecent molecular insights on how the ectodermal layer is patterned in vertebrates are review...
AbstractThe organizer has traditionally been considered the major source of somite-inducing signals....
<div><p>The origin of the signals that induce the differentiation of the central nervous system (CNS...
The research described in this thesis mainly focussed on making and refining a model that describes ...
The origin of the signals that induce the differentiation of the central nervous system (CNS) is a l...