AbstractDuring the first four cell cycles in Xenopus, islands of germ plasm, initially distributed throughout the vegetal half of the egg cortex, move to the vegetal pole of the egg, fusing with each other as they do so, and form four large cytoplasmic masses. These are inherited by the vegetal cells that will enter the germ line. It has previously been shown that germ plasm islands are embedded in a cortical network of microtubules and that the microtubule motor protein Xklp1 is required for their localization to the vegetal pole [Robb, D., Heasman, J., Raats, J., and Wylie, C. (1996). Cell 87, 823–831]. Here, we show that germ plasm islands fail to localize and fuse in Xklp1-depleted eggs due to the abrogation of the global cytoplasmic mo...
2. Abstract Xenopus germ plasm originates in previtellogenic oocytes in an area rich in mitochondria...
SummaryBackgroundIn many organisms, germ cells are segregated from the soma through the inheritance ...
AbstractPrimordial germ cell (PGC) development in Xenopus embryos relies on localised maternal deter...
AbstractDuring the first four cell cycles in Xenopus, islands of germ plasm, initially distributed t...
AbstractActivated Xenopus laevis eggs undergo a series of surface contractions in response to cell-c...
AbstractIn embryos of X. laevis, and many other species, early development requires targeted movemen...
AbstractThe dorsal–ventral axis of amphibian embryos is specified by the “cortical rotation,” a tran...
AbstractIn amphibians, the cortical rotation, a translocation of the egg cortex relative to the cyto...
AbstractAligned vegetal subcortical microtubules in fertilized Xenopus eggs mediate the “cortical ro...
AbstractIn many animals, the germ line is specified by a distinct cytoplasmic structure called germ ...
AbstractIn cleavingXenopuseggs, exposure to nocodazole or cold shock prevents the addition of new pl...
AbstractThe self-organization of dorsally-directed microtubules during cortical rotation in the Xeno...
AbstractThe Xenopus germ line is derived from a specialized region in the vegetal hemisphere of the ...
We investigated the mechanism by which meiotic spindles become bipolar and the correlation between b...
© The Author(s), 2015. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
2. Abstract Xenopus germ plasm originates in previtellogenic oocytes in an area rich in mitochondria...
SummaryBackgroundIn many organisms, germ cells are segregated from the soma through the inheritance ...
AbstractPrimordial germ cell (PGC) development in Xenopus embryos relies on localised maternal deter...
AbstractDuring the first four cell cycles in Xenopus, islands of germ plasm, initially distributed t...
AbstractActivated Xenopus laevis eggs undergo a series of surface contractions in response to cell-c...
AbstractIn embryos of X. laevis, and many other species, early development requires targeted movemen...
AbstractThe dorsal–ventral axis of amphibian embryos is specified by the “cortical rotation,” a tran...
AbstractIn amphibians, the cortical rotation, a translocation of the egg cortex relative to the cyto...
AbstractAligned vegetal subcortical microtubules in fertilized Xenopus eggs mediate the “cortical ro...
AbstractIn many animals, the germ line is specified by a distinct cytoplasmic structure called germ ...
AbstractIn cleavingXenopuseggs, exposure to nocodazole or cold shock prevents the addition of new pl...
AbstractThe self-organization of dorsally-directed microtubules during cortical rotation in the Xeno...
AbstractThe Xenopus germ line is derived from a specialized region in the vegetal hemisphere of the ...
We investigated the mechanism by which meiotic spindles become bipolar and the correlation between b...
© The Author(s), 2015. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
2. Abstract Xenopus germ plasm originates in previtellogenic oocytes in an area rich in mitochondria...
SummaryBackgroundIn many organisms, germ cells are segregated from the soma through the inheritance ...
AbstractPrimordial germ cell (PGC) development in Xenopus embryos relies on localised maternal deter...