BACKGROUND: The vertebrate body axis extends sequentially from the posterior tip of the embryo, fueled by the gastrulation process at the primitive streak and its continuation within the tailbud. Anterior structures are generated early, and subsequent nascent tissues emerge from the posterior growth zone and continue to elongate the axis until its completion. The underlying processes have been shown to be disrupted in mouse mutants, some of which were described more than half a century ago. RESULTS: Important progress in elucidating the cellular and genetic events involved in body axis elongation has recently been made on several fronts. Evidence for the residence of self-renewing progenitors, some of which are bipotential for neurectoderm ...
The emergence of multiple axes is an essential element in the establishment of the mammalian body pl...
In vertebrate embryos, anterior tissues are generated early, followed by the other axial structures ...
The vertebrate body is segmented along the anteroposterior axis into repetitive structures, the vert...
During early development the vertebrate embryo elongates through a combination of tissue shape chang...
"The vertebrate body is laid down progressively in a head-to-tail sequence by dedicated axial proge...
AbstractThe antero-posterior dispersion of clonally related cells is a prominent feature of axis elo...
Hox genes are well known for their evolutionarily conserved role in patterning the body axis. Now, Y...
SummaryThe vertebrate body is made by progressive addition of new tissue from progenitors at the pos...
Textbook accounts of vertebrate embryonic development have been based largely upon experiments on am...
Posterior body elongation is a widespread mechanism propelling the generation of the metazoan body p...
Proximal–distal outgrowth of the vertebrate limb bud is regulated by the apical ectodermal rid...
A critical stage in the development of all vertebrate embryos is the generation of the body plan and...
International audiencePosterior body elongation is a widespread mechanism propelling the generation ...
The emergence of multiple axes is an essential element in the establishment of the mammalian body pl...
SummaryHox and Cdx transcription factors regulate embryonic positional identities. Cdx mutant mice d...
The emergence of multiple axes is an essential element in the establishment of the mammalian body pl...
In vertebrate embryos, anterior tissues are generated early, followed by the other axial structures ...
The vertebrate body is segmented along the anteroposterior axis into repetitive structures, the vert...
During early development the vertebrate embryo elongates through a combination of tissue shape chang...
"The vertebrate body is laid down progressively in a head-to-tail sequence by dedicated axial proge...
AbstractThe antero-posterior dispersion of clonally related cells is a prominent feature of axis elo...
Hox genes are well known for their evolutionarily conserved role in patterning the body axis. Now, Y...
SummaryThe vertebrate body is made by progressive addition of new tissue from progenitors at the pos...
Textbook accounts of vertebrate embryonic development have been based largely upon experiments on am...
Posterior body elongation is a widespread mechanism propelling the generation of the metazoan body p...
Proximal–distal outgrowth of the vertebrate limb bud is regulated by the apical ectodermal rid...
A critical stage in the development of all vertebrate embryos is the generation of the body plan and...
International audiencePosterior body elongation is a widespread mechanism propelling the generation ...
The emergence of multiple axes is an essential element in the establishment of the mammalian body pl...
SummaryHox and Cdx transcription factors regulate embryonic positional identities. Cdx mutant mice d...
The emergence of multiple axes is an essential element in the establishment of the mammalian body pl...
In vertebrate embryos, anterior tissues are generated early, followed by the other axial structures ...
The vertebrate body is segmented along the anteroposterior axis into repetitive structures, the vert...