AbstractNormal morphogenesis depends on location-specific behaviours of cells. There are circumstances in the embryo where it would be advantageous for cells to be flexible in establishing their fate, such as in the limb bud where some cells cross between Homeobox (Hox) expression domains. It is not known how flexible cell fate determination is in the embryonic limb bud, nor is the sequence and timing of this process clear. By transposing small groups of dye and genetically labelled limb bud cells in cultured mouse embryos, we show that mesenchymal cells are capable of altering their expression of Hox genes to match that of their local environment in response to instructive mesenchymal cues. Plasticity of Hox expression wanes during embryog...
AbstractCdx1 is expressed along the embryonic axis from day 7.5 postcoitum until day 12, by which ti...
Understanding the past is to understand the present. Mammalian life, with all its complexity comes f...
Understanding the past is to understand the present. Mammalian life, with all its complexity comes f...
SummaryHoxd genes are essential for limb growth and patterning. They are activated following a compl...
Hox genes are well known for their evolutionarily conserved role in patterning the body axis. Now, Y...
The Positional Information theory proposes that a coordinate system provides information to embryoni...
AbstractThe chick limb bud has been used as a model system for studying pattern formation and tissue...
During vertebrate limb development, Hoxd genes are transcribed in two temporal phases; an early wave...
SummaryBackgroundThe vertebrate limb is a classical model for understanding patterning of three-dime...
The positional information theory proposes that a coordinate system provides information to embryoni...
The combinatorial expression of Hox genes along the body axes is a major determinant of cell fate an...
The coordinated differentiation of progenitor cells into specialized cell types and their spatial or...
A critical point in mammalian development is when the early embryo implants into its mother's uterus...
Abstract In vertebrates, clusters of Hox genes express in a nested and hierarchical fashion to endow...
AbstractA combination of embryology and gene identification has led us to the current view of verteb...
AbstractCdx1 is expressed along the embryonic axis from day 7.5 postcoitum until day 12, by which ti...
Understanding the past is to understand the present. Mammalian life, with all its complexity comes f...
Understanding the past is to understand the present. Mammalian life, with all its complexity comes f...
SummaryHoxd genes are essential for limb growth and patterning. They are activated following a compl...
Hox genes are well known for their evolutionarily conserved role in patterning the body axis. Now, Y...
The Positional Information theory proposes that a coordinate system provides information to embryoni...
AbstractThe chick limb bud has been used as a model system for studying pattern formation and tissue...
During vertebrate limb development, Hoxd genes are transcribed in two temporal phases; an early wave...
SummaryBackgroundThe vertebrate limb is a classical model for understanding patterning of three-dime...
The positional information theory proposes that a coordinate system provides information to embryoni...
The combinatorial expression of Hox genes along the body axes is a major determinant of cell fate an...
The coordinated differentiation of progenitor cells into specialized cell types and their spatial or...
A critical point in mammalian development is when the early embryo implants into its mother's uterus...
Abstract In vertebrates, clusters of Hox genes express in a nested and hierarchical fashion to endow...
AbstractA combination of embryology and gene identification has led us to the current view of verteb...
AbstractCdx1 is expressed along the embryonic axis from day 7.5 postcoitum until day 12, by which ti...
Understanding the past is to understand the present. Mammalian life, with all its complexity comes f...
Understanding the past is to understand the present. Mammalian life, with all its complexity comes f...