Pitx3 has been identified as the causative locus in a developmental eye mutation associated with mammalian anterior segment dysgenesis, congenital cataracts, and aphakia. In recent studies of frog eye development we discovered that pitx3 expresses symmetrically in the somites and lateral plate mesoderm and asymmetrically during cardiac and gut looping. We report that disruption of pitx3 activity on one side of an embryo relative to the other, either by over- or underexpression of pitx3, elicits a crooked dorsal axis in embryos that is a consequence of a retarded progression through somitogenesis. Unlike in amniotes, Xenopus somites form as cohorts of presomitic cells that rotate perpendicular to the dorsal axis. Since no vertebral anomalies...
The process of head development is complex and with the exception of the hindbrain region, it is unl...
The left–right (L–R) axis of most bilateral animals is established during gastrulation when a transi...
Pitx3 is expressed in tissues fated to contribute to eye development, namely, neurula stage ectoderm...
AbstractThe experimental manipulation of early embryologic events, resulting in the misexpression of...
Pitx homeodomain proteins are highly conserved regulatory proteins that were first discovered on the...
Abstract Background Left-right (LR) asymmetry is an essential feature of bilateral animals. Studies ...
Pitx2 is asymmetrically expressed in the left lateral plate mesoderm and derived organs such as hear...
Background: Unexpected phenotypes resulting from morpholino-mediated translational knockdown of Pitx...
The Xenopus homeobox gene Xhox3 shows a graded expression in the axial mesoderm, with the highest co...
AbstractThe mechanism by which asymmetric signals induce left-right-specific morphogenesis has been ...
AbstractNodal and Nodal-related factors play fundamental roles in a number of developmental processe...
The vertebrate body axes anterio-posterior, dorso-ventral and left-right are determined during early...
Pitx3 encodes a homeodomain transcription factor that represents the causative locus for the aphakia...
AbstractPitx2, a member of the bicoid-related family of homeobox-containing genes, is asymmetrically...
Vertebrate eye formation is a complex process which involves early specification of the prospective ...
The process of head development is complex and with the exception of the hindbrain region, it is unl...
The left–right (L–R) axis of most bilateral animals is established during gastrulation when a transi...
Pitx3 is expressed in tissues fated to contribute to eye development, namely, neurula stage ectoderm...
AbstractThe experimental manipulation of early embryologic events, resulting in the misexpression of...
Pitx homeodomain proteins are highly conserved regulatory proteins that were first discovered on the...
Abstract Background Left-right (LR) asymmetry is an essential feature of bilateral animals. Studies ...
Pitx2 is asymmetrically expressed in the left lateral plate mesoderm and derived organs such as hear...
Background: Unexpected phenotypes resulting from morpholino-mediated translational knockdown of Pitx...
The Xenopus homeobox gene Xhox3 shows a graded expression in the axial mesoderm, with the highest co...
AbstractThe mechanism by which asymmetric signals induce left-right-specific morphogenesis has been ...
AbstractNodal and Nodal-related factors play fundamental roles in a number of developmental processe...
The vertebrate body axes anterio-posterior, dorso-ventral and left-right are determined during early...
Pitx3 encodes a homeodomain transcription factor that represents the causative locus for the aphakia...
AbstractPitx2, a member of the bicoid-related family of homeobox-containing genes, is asymmetrically...
Vertebrate eye formation is a complex process which involves early specification of the prospective ...
The process of head development is complex and with the exception of the hindbrain region, it is unl...
The left–right (L–R) axis of most bilateral animals is established during gastrulation when a transi...
Pitx3 is expressed in tissues fated to contribute to eye development, namely, neurula stage ectoderm...