SummaryPlanarians regenerate a whole animal from a small body piece within a few days [1, 2]. Recent studies have shown that the bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) pathway is required to reestablish the dorsoventral (DV) axis [3–5]. In vertebrates, the specification of the DV axis depends on the coordinated action of a dual organizer defined by BMP and antidorsalizing morphogenetic protein (ADMP) under the control of several factors, including the inhibitors chordin and noggin [6]. Planarians have an expanded noggin family (up to ten members), which have been classified as canonical noggin (nog) and noggin-like (nlg) genes, the latter carrying an insertion within the noggin domain [7]. Here we show that a BMP/ADMP organizer governs DV axis re...
International audienceThe dorsoventral polarity of the vertebrate embryo is established through inte...
The dorsal ventral axis of vertebrates requires high BMP activity for ventral development and inhibi...
Adult regeneration restores patterning of orthogonal body axes after damage in a post-embryonic cont...
SummaryPlanarians regenerate a whole animal from a small body piece within a few days [1, 2]. Recent...
During regeneration, lost structures are rebuilt and perfectly integrated within the remaining non-i...
AbstractThe bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) pathway has been shown to play an important role in the...
SummaryAnimal embryos have diverse anatomy and vary greatly in size. It is therefore remarkable that...
AbstractIn Xenopus, the dorso-ventral (D/V) axis is thought to be specified by the bone morphogeneti...
Abstractnoggin is expressed in the Spemann organizer region of the Xenopus embryo and can promote do...
AbstractThe genenoggin,originally cloned inXenopus,encodes a secreted factor expressed in the Speman...
AbstractSignals released by the Spemann organizer of the amphibian gastrula can directly induce neur...
SummaryDorsal axial formation during vertebrate embryogenesis exhibits robust resistance to perturba...
SummaryEmbryos have the ability to self-regulate and regenerate normal structures after being sectio...
AbstractIn the developing vertebrate embryo, proper dorsal–ventral patterning relies on BMP antagoni...
SummaryTransplanted Spemann’s organizer induces dorsal embryonic cell fates such as the nervous syst...
International audienceThe dorsoventral polarity of the vertebrate embryo is established through inte...
The dorsal ventral axis of vertebrates requires high BMP activity for ventral development and inhibi...
Adult regeneration restores patterning of orthogonal body axes after damage in a post-embryonic cont...
SummaryPlanarians regenerate a whole animal from a small body piece within a few days [1, 2]. Recent...
During regeneration, lost structures are rebuilt and perfectly integrated within the remaining non-i...
AbstractThe bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) pathway has been shown to play an important role in the...
SummaryAnimal embryos have diverse anatomy and vary greatly in size. It is therefore remarkable that...
AbstractIn Xenopus, the dorso-ventral (D/V) axis is thought to be specified by the bone morphogeneti...
Abstractnoggin is expressed in the Spemann organizer region of the Xenopus embryo and can promote do...
AbstractThe genenoggin,originally cloned inXenopus,encodes a secreted factor expressed in the Speman...
AbstractSignals released by the Spemann organizer of the amphibian gastrula can directly induce neur...
SummaryDorsal axial formation during vertebrate embryogenesis exhibits robust resistance to perturba...
SummaryEmbryos have the ability to self-regulate and regenerate normal structures after being sectio...
AbstractIn the developing vertebrate embryo, proper dorsal–ventral patterning relies on BMP antagoni...
SummaryTransplanted Spemann’s organizer induces dorsal embryonic cell fates such as the nervous syst...
International audienceThe dorsoventral polarity of the vertebrate embryo is established through inte...
The dorsal ventral axis of vertebrates requires high BMP activity for ventral development and inhibi...
Adult regeneration restores patterning of orthogonal body axes after damage in a post-embryonic cont...