AbstractRecent studies in mouse suggest that the extraembryonic endoderm has an important role in early embryonic patterning [1]. To analyze whether similar mechanisms operate in other vertebrates, we cloned the zebrafish homologue of Hex, a homeobox gene that is expressed asymmetrically in the mouse visceral endoderm [2]. Early expression of zebrafish hex is restricted to the dorsal portion of the yolk syncytial layer (YSL), an extraembryonic tissue. By the onset of gastrulation, hex is expressed in the entire dorsal half of the YSL, which directly underlies the cells fated to form the neural plate. We show that hex expression is initially regulated by the maternal Wnt pathway and later by a Bmp-mediated pathway. Overexpression experiments...
AbstractEarly animal embryonic development requires maternal products that drive developmental proce...
AbstractBackground: Signals from anterior endodermal cells that express the homeobox gene Hex initia...
Several lines of evidence suggest that the extraembryonic endoderm of vertebrate embryos plays an im...
AbstractRecent studies in mouse suggest that the extraembryonic endoderm has an important role in ea...
AbstractThe Nieuwkoop center is the earliest signaling center during dorsal–ventral pattern formatio...
AbstractIn the mouse, embryological and genetic studies have indicated that two spatially distinct s...
The formation of the vertebrate body plan begins with the segregation of undifferentiated mass of ce...
AbstractBackground: In amphibians, the Nieuwkoop center – a primary inducing region – has a central ...
SummaryIn vertebrates, extraembryonic tissues can act as signaling centers that impose a reproducibl...
AbstractVertebrate Hox genes are generally believed to initiate expression at the primitive streak o...
The Nodal family of signaling molecules includes critical intercellular regulators of early vertebra...
AbstractWe have analyzed the role of the zebrafish yolk cell in the processes of mesoderm induction ...
AbstractThe homeobox transcription factor Mtx2 is essential for epiboly, the first morphogenetic mov...
AbstractA zebrafish maternal effect mutation, in the gene hecate, results in embryos that have defec...
AbstractBackground: Several potentially important regulators of vertebrate endoderm development have...
AbstractEarly animal embryonic development requires maternal products that drive developmental proce...
AbstractBackground: Signals from anterior endodermal cells that express the homeobox gene Hex initia...
Several lines of evidence suggest that the extraembryonic endoderm of vertebrate embryos plays an im...
AbstractRecent studies in mouse suggest that the extraembryonic endoderm has an important role in ea...
AbstractThe Nieuwkoop center is the earliest signaling center during dorsal–ventral pattern formatio...
AbstractIn the mouse, embryological and genetic studies have indicated that two spatially distinct s...
The formation of the vertebrate body plan begins with the segregation of undifferentiated mass of ce...
AbstractBackground: In amphibians, the Nieuwkoop center – a primary inducing region – has a central ...
SummaryIn vertebrates, extraembryonic tissues can act as signaling centers that impose a reproducibl...
AbstractVertebrate Hox genes are generally believed to initiate expression at the primitive streak o...
The Nodal family of signaling molecules includes critical intercellular regulators of early vertebra...
AbstractWe have analyzed the role of the zebrafish yolk cell in the processes of mesoderm induction ...
AbstractThe homeobox transcription factor Mtx2 is essential for epiboly, the first morphogenetic mov...
AbstractA zebrafish maternal effect mutation, in the gene hecate, results in embryos that have defec...
AbstractBackground: Several potentially important regulators of vertebrate endoderm development have...
AbstractEarly animal embryonic development requires maternal products that drive developmental proce...
AbstractBackground: Signals from anterior endodermal cells that express the homeobox gene Hex initia...
Several lines of evidence suggest that the extraembryonic endoderm of vertebrate embryos plays an im...