AbstractThe proper patterning of somites to give rise to sclerotome, dermomyotome, and myotome involves the coordination of many different cellular processes, including lineage specification, cell proliferation, cell death, and differentiation, by intercellular signals. One such family of secreted signaling proteins known to influence somite patterning is the Wnt family. Although the participation of Wnt-3a in the patterning of dorsal structures in the somite is well established, no clear consensus has emerged about the cellular processes that are governed by Wnt-3a in the somite. The recent demonstration that Wnt-3a has a proliferative role in the neural tube [Development 129 (2002) 2087] suggested that Wnt-3a might also act to regulate pr...
AbstractSomitogenesis during early stages in the chick and mouse embryo was examined in relation to ...
Shortly after their formation, somites of vertebrate embryos differentiate along the dorsoventral a...
AbstractExtension of the vertebrate body results from the concerted activity of many signals in the ...
AbstractThe proper patterning of somites to give rise to sclerotome, dermomyotome, and myotome invol...
AbstractMuscles of the body and bones of the axial skeleton derive from specialized regions of somit...
AbstractDorsoventral patterning of somites into sclerotome and dermomyotome involves antagonistic ac...
AbstractIn higher vertebrates, the paraxial mesoderm undergoes a mesenchymal to epithelial transform...
The Wnt family of secreted signalling molecules controls a wide range of developmental processes in ...
The Wnt family of secreted signalling molecules control a wide range of developmental processes in a...
AbstractKlhl31 is a member of the Kelch-like family in vertebrates, which are characterized by an am...
Somitic Β-catenin is involved in both maintaining a stem cell population and controlling myogenic di...
AbstractDuring vertebrate embryogenesis, the paraxial mesoderm becomes segmented into somites, which...
AbstractWnt and Sonic Hedgehog (Shh) signals are known to pattern the somite into dermomyotomal, myo...
AbstractPattern formation and growth must be tightly coupled during embryonic development. In verteb...
In higher vertebrates, the paraxial mesoderm undergoes a mesenchymal to epithelial transformation to...
AbstractSomitogenesis during early stages in the chick and mouse embryo was examined in relation to ...
Shortly after their formation, somites of vertebrate embryos differentiate along the dorsoventral a...
AbstractExtension of the vertebrate body results from the concerted activity of many signals in the ...
AbstractThe proper patterning of somites to give rise to sclerotome, dermomyotome, and myotome invol...
AbstractMuscles of the body and bones of the axial skeleton derive from specialized regions of somit...
AbstractDorsoventral patterning of somites into sclerotome and dermomyotome involves antagonistic ac...
AbstractIn higher vertebrates, the paraxial mesoderm undergoes a mesenchymal to epithelial transform...
The Wnt family of secreted signalling molecules controls a wide range of developmental processes in ...
The Wnt family of secreted signalling molecules control a wide range of developmental processes in a...
AbstractKlhl31 is a member of the Kelch-like family in vertebrates, which are characterized by an am...
Somitic Β-catenin is involved in both maintaining a stem cell population and controlling myogenic di...
AbstractDuring vertebrate embryogenesis, the paraxial mesoderm becomes segmented into somites, which...
AbstractWnt and Sonic Hedgehog (Shh) signals are known to pattern the somite into dermomyotomal, myo...
AbstractPattern formation and growth must be tightly coupled during embryonic development. In verteb...
In higher vertebrates, the paraxial mesoderm undergoes a mesenchymal to epithelial transformation to...
AbstractSomitogenesis during early stages in the chick and mouse embryo was examined in relation to ...
Shortly after their formation, somites of vertebrate embryos differentiate along the dorsoventral a...
AbstractExtension of the vertebrate body results from the concerted activity of many signals in the ...