AbstractIn embryos of indirectly developing echinoids, the secondary (oral–aboral) larval axis is established after fertilization by an as yet undiscovered process. One of the earliest manifestations of this axis is an asymmetry in mitochondrial respiration, with the prospective oral side of the embryo exhibiting a higher rate of respiration than the prospective aboral side. We show here that respiratory asymmetry can be experimentally induced within embryos by immobilizing them in tight clusters of four (“rosettes”). Within such clusters a redox gradient is established from the inside to the outside of the rosette. Vital staining of clustered embryos demonstrates that the side of the embryo facing the outside of the rosette (i.e., the most...
AbstractWe discuss recent progress in understanding how cell fates are specified along the animal–ve...
Several lines of evidence suggest that the oral-aboraJ axis in Strongylocentrotus purpuratus embryos...
AbstractMitochondria are not only the major energy generators of the eukaryotic cell but they are al...
AbstractIn embryos of indirectly developing echinoids, the secondary (oral–aboral) larval axis is es...
In embryos of indirectly developing echinoids, the secondary (oral–aboral) larval axis is establishe...
In embryos of indirectly developing echinoids, the secondary (oral–aboral) larval axis is establishe...
AbstractThe initial asymmetry that specifies the oral–aboral (OA) axis of the sea urchin embryo has ...
AbstractIn the sea urchin embryo, the oral-aboral axis is specified after fertilization by mechanism...
AbstractThe initial asymmetry that specifies the oral–aboral (OA) axis of the sea urchin embryo has ...
Several lines of evidence suggest that the oral-aboral axis in Strongylocentrotus purpuratus embryos...
Several lines of evidence suggest that the oral-aboral axis in Strongylocentrotus purpuratus embryos...
AbstractIn sea urchin embryos, specification of the secondary (oral–aboral) axis occurs via nodal, e...
AbstractThe oral–aboral axis of the sea urchin embryo is specified conditionally via a regulated fee...
An early set of blastomere specifications occurs during cleavage in the sea urchin embryo, the resul...
AbstractIn order to investigate how the maternally specified animal–vegetal axis of the sea urchin e...
AbstractWe discuss recent progress in understanding how cell fates are specified along the animal–ve...
Several lines of evidence suggest that the oral-aboraJ axis in Strongylocentrotus purpuratus embryos...
AbstractMitochondria are not only the major energy generators of the eukaryotic cell but they are al...
AbstractIn embryos of indirectly developing echinoids, the secondary (oral–aboral) larval axis is es...
In embryos of indirectly developing echinoids, the secondary (oral–aboral) larval axis is establishe...
In embryos of indirectly developing echinoids, the secondary (oral–aboral) larval axis is establishe...
AbstractThe initial asymmetry that specifies the oral–aboral (OA) axis of the sea urchin embryo has ...
AbstractIn the sea urchin embryo, the oral-aboral axis is specified after fertilization by mechanism...
AbstractThe initial asymmetry that specifies the oral–aboral (OA) axis of the sea urchin embryo has ...
Several lines of evidence suggest that the oral-aboral axis in Strongylocentrotus purpuratus embryos...
Several lines of evidence suggest that the oral-aboral axis in Strongylocentrotus purpuratus embryos...
AbstractIn sea urchin embryos, specification of the secondary (oral–aboral) axis occurs via nodal, e...
AbstractThe oral–aboral axis of the sea urchin embryo is specified conditionally via a regulated fee...
An early set of blastomere specifications occurs during cleavage in the sea urchin embryo, the resul...
AbstractIn order to investigate how the maternally specified animal–vegetal axis of the sea urchin e...
AbstractWe discuss recent progress in understanding how cell fates are specified along the animal–ve...
Several lines of evidence suggest that the oral-aboraJ axis in Strongylocentrotus purpuratus embryos...
AbstractMitochondria are not only the major energy generators of the eukaryotic cell but they are al...