AbstractThe early patterning of the vertebrate central nervous system involves the generation of progenitor cells with distinct fates at rostral and caudal levels of the neuraxis. We provide evidence that the assignment of early rostrocaudal differences in progenitor cell properties is established by spatial restrictions in the signaling properties of the paraxial mesoderm and epidermal ectoderm. Caudal level paraxial mesoderm secretes a factor, distinct from retinoic acid or fibroblast growth factors (FGFs), that can impose caudal fates on prospective anterior proencephalic progenitors. The caudalizing activity of the paraxial mesoderm can, however, be induced by FGF signaling. The distinct properties of cells at rostral and caudal levels ...
During the early steps of head development, ectodermal patterning leads to the emergence of distinct...
AbstractThe mouse anterior visceral endoderm (AVE) has been implicated in embryonic polarity: it hel...
Tesis doctoral inédita leída en la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Facultad de Ciencias, Departament...
AbstractThe early patterning of the vertebrate central nervous system involves the generation of pro...
AbstractVertebrate body axis extension involves progressive generation and subsequent differentiatio...
Neural induction in vertebrates generates a CNS that extends the rostral-caudal length of the body. ...
AbstractIn this issue of Developmental Cell, Richard Harland and colleagues describe evidence that a...
The caudal neural plate is a distinct region of the embryo that gives rise to major progenitor linea...
The vertebrate nervous system is extremely complex and contains a wide diversity of cell types. The ...
The caudal neural plate is a distinct region of the embryo that gives rise to major progenitor linea...
Neural induction in vertebrates generates a central nervous system that extends the rostral-caudal l...
The transformation of an initially uniform population of epiblast cells into an intricately complex ...
The formation of functional neural circuits that process sensory information requires coordinated de...
AbstractThe vertebrate central nervous system comprises an intricate array of neurons generated in a...
The sequential formation of somites along the anterior-posterior axis is under control of multiple s...
During the early steps of head development, ectodermal patterning leads to the emergence of distinct...
AbstractThe mouse anterior visceral endoderm (AVE) has been implicated in embryonic polarity: it hel...
Tesis doctoral inédita leída en la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Facultad de Ciencias, Departament...
AbstractThe early patterning of the vertebrate central nervous system involves the generation of pro...
AbstractVertebrate body axis extension involves progressive generation and subsequent differentiatio...
Neural induction in vertebrates generates a CNS that extends the rostral-caudal length of the body. ...
AbstractIn this issue of Developmental Cell, Richard Harland and colleagues describe evidence that a...
The caudal neural plate is a distinct region of the embryo that gives rise to major progenitor linea...
The vertebrate nervous system is extremely complex and contains a wide diversity of cell types. The ...
The caudal neural plate is a distinct region of the embryo that gives rise to major progenitor linea...
Neural induction in vertebrates generates a central nervous system that extends the rostral-caudal l...
The transformation of an initially uniform population of epiblast cells into an intricately complex ...
The formation of functional neural circuits that process sensory information requires coordinated de...
AbstractThe vertebrate central nervous system comprises an intricate array of neurons generated in a...
The sequential formation of somites along the anterior-posterior axis is under control of multiple s...
During the early steps of head development, ectodermal patterning leads to the emergence of distinct...
AbstractThe mouse anterior visceral endoderm (AVE) has been implicated in embryonic polarity: it hel...
Tesis doctoral inédita leída en la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Facultad de Ciencias, Departament...