SummaryMesp1 is regarded as the master regulator of cardiovascular development, initiating the cardiac transcription factor cascade to direct the generation of cardiac mesoderm. To define the early embryonic cell population that responds to Mesp1, we performed pulse inductions of gene expression over tight temporal windows following embryonic stem cell differentiation. Remarkably, instead of promoting cardiac differentiation in the initial wave of mesoderm, Mesp1 binds to the Tal1 (Scl) +40 kb enhancer and generates Flk-1+ precursors expressing Etv2 (ER71) and Tal1 that undergo hematopoietic differentiation. The second wave of mesoderm responds to Mesp1 by differentiating into PDGFRα+ precursors that undergo cardiac differentiation. Further...
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death worldwide. By understanding the regulating networks...
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death worldwide. By understanding the regulating networks...
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death worldwide. By understanding the regulating networks...
SummaryMesp1 is regarded as the master regulator of cardiovascular development, initiating the cardi...
SummaryDuring embryonic development, multipotent cardiovascular progenitor cells are specified from ...
During embryonic development, multipotent cardiovascular progenitor cells (MCPs) are specified from ...
During embryonic development and embryonic stem (ES) cell differentiation, the different cardiovascu...
Stem cell-based cardiac regeneration requires a detailed understanding of the factors that induce ca...
SummaryWnt signaling is required for development of mesoderm-derived lineages and expression of tran...
SummaryDuring embryonic development, multipotent cardiovascular progenitor cells are specified from ...
In mammals, the heart arises from the differentiation of 2 sources of multipotent cardiovascular pro...
The mammalian heart arises from various populations of Mesp1-expressing cardiovascular progenitors (...
The mammalian heart arises from various populations of Mesp1-expressing cardiovascular progenitors (...
During embryonic development, Mesp1 marks the earliest cardiovascular progenitors (CPs) and promotes...
The mammalian heart arises from various populations of Mesp1-expressing cardiovascular progenitors (...
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death worldwide. By understanding the regulating networks...
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death worldwide. By understanding the regulating networks...
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death worldwide. By understanding the regulating networks...
SummaryMesp1 is regarded as the master regulator of cardiovascular development, initiating the cardi...
SummaryDuring embryonic development, multipotent cardiovascular progenitor cells are specified from ...
During embryonic development, multipotent cardiovascular progenitor cells (MCPs) are specified from ...
During embryonic development and embryonic stem (ES) cell differentiation, the different cardiovascu...
Stem cell-based cardiac regeneration requires a detailed understanding of the factors that induce ca...
SummaryWnt signaling is required for development of mesoderm-derived lineages and expression of tran...
SummaryDuring embryonic development, multipotent cardiovascular progenitor cells are specified from ...
In mammals, the heart arises from the differentiation of 2 sources of multipotent cardiovascular pro...
The mammalian heart arises from various populations of Mesp1-expressing cardiovascular progenitors (...
The mammalian heart arises from various populations of Mesp1-expressing cardiovascular progenitors (...
During embryonic development, Mesp1 marks the earliest cardiovascular progenitors (CPs) and promotes...
The mammalian heart arises from various populations of Mesp1-expressing cardiovascular progenitors (...
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death worldwide. By understanding the regulating networks...
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death worldwide. By understanding the regulating networks...
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death worldwide. By understanding the regulating networks...