AbstractExpression cloning of maternally expressed genes of the ascidian Ciona savignyi demonstrated that the overexpression of syndecan, a member of a multigene family of integral membrane heparan sulfate proteoglycans, resulted in a disturbance of cell adhesion and morphogenesis. The Ciona syndecan gene was expressed both maternally and zygotically. The maternal transcript was distributed evenly in fertilized eggs and early embryos up to the 32-cell stage without any special localization and then became barely detectable in the 64-cell and gastrula stages. The zygotic transcription became evident during neurulation, mainly in cells of epidermis, the central nervous system, and mesenchyme. Embryos with syndecan overexpression via RNA injec...
AbstractIn many animals, the first cue for development is transcripts and/or proteins that are provi...
AbstractEgg cytoplasm containing endoderm determinants was transferred to presumptive-muscle or pres...
How can embryonic morphogenesis be evolutionarily conserved in spite of extensive divergence in codi...
Embryos of simple chordates called ascidians (sea squirts) have few cells, develop rapidly, and are ...
AbstractThe ascidian embryo, a model for the primitive mode of chordate development, rapidly forms a...
AbstractAlkaline phosphatase (AP) activity is expressed by endodermal cells of ascidian larvae. It w...
AbstractIn many animals, the first cue for development is transcripts and/or proteins that are provi...
AbstractThe posterior–vegetal cytoplasm of an ascidian egg contains maternal factors required for pa...
AbstractMaternal factors localized in the posterior-vegetal cytoplasm of an ascidian egg are essenti...
AbstractEmbryonic cell specification and pattern formation in the ascidian embryo are controlled by ...
AbstractIn ascidian embryos, a fibroblast growth factor (FGF) signal induces notochord, mesenchyme, ...
AbstractAnural ascidians show embryogenesis during which tail formation does not take place. This mo...
In animal embryos, transcription is repressed for a definite period of time after fertilization. In ...
AbstractAutonomous differentiation of primary muscle cells in ascidian embryos is triggered by a mat...
AbstractAscidians were historically the first metazoans in which experimental embryology was carried...
AbstractIn many animals, the first cue for development is transcripts and/or proteins that are provi...
AbstractEgg cytoplasm containing endoderm determinants was transferred to presumptive-muscle or pres...
How can embryonic morphogenesis be evolutionarily conserved in spite of extensive divergence in codi...
Embryos of simple chordates called ascidians (sea squirts) have few cells, develop rapidly, and are ...
AbstractThe ascidian embryo, a model for the primitive mode of chordate development, rapidly forms a...
AbstractAlkaline phosphatase (AP) activity is expressed by endodermal cells of ascidian larvae. It w...
AbstractIn many animals, the first cue for development is transcripts and/or proteins that are provi...
AbstractThe posterior–vegetal cytoplasm of an ascidian egg contains maternal factors required for pa...
AbstractMaternal factors localized in the posterior-vegetal cytoplasm of an ascidian egg are essenti...
AbstractEmbryonic cell specification and pattern formation in the ascidian embryo are controlled by ...
AbstractIn ascidian embryos, a fibroblast growth factor (FGF) signal induces notochord, mesenchyme, ...
AbstractAnural ascidians show embryogenesis during which tail formation does not take place. This mo...
In animal embryos, transcription is repressed for a definite period of time after fertilization. In ...
AbstractAutonomous differentiation of primary muscle cells in ascidian embryos is triggered by a mat...
AbstractAscidians were historically the first metazoans in which experimental embryology was carried...
AbstractIn many animals, the first cue for development is transcripts and/or proteins that are provi...
AbstractEgg cytoplasm containing endoderm determinants was transferred to presumptive-muscle or pres...
How can embryonic morphogenesis be evolutionarily conserved in spite of extensive divergence in codi...