FOXO genes are involved in many aspects of development and vascular homeostasis by regulating cell apoptosis, proliferation, and the control of oxidative stress. In addition, FOXO genes have been showed to inhibit Wnt/β-catenin signaling by competing with T cell factor to bind to β-catenin. However, how important of this inhibition in vivo, particularly in embryogenesis is still unknown. To demonstrate the roles of FOXO genes in embryogenesis will help us to further understand their relevant physiological functions. Zebrafish foxo3b gene, an orthologue of mammalian FOXO3, was expressed maternally and distributed ubiquitously during early embryogenesis and later restricted to brain. After morpholino-mediated knockdown of foxo3b, the zebrafis...
The regulatory signaling pathways crucial during embryonic development seem to play key roles in adu...
During early vertebrate embryogenesis, maternal Wnt/beta-catenin signaling is thought to locally ini...
AbstractStudies implicate a potential role for EAF1 in MLL–ELL induced leukemogenesis; however the b...
<p>(A) Dual luciferase assay using the β-catenin responsive TopFlash construct shows loss of reporte...
AbstractAlthough Wnt signaling plays an important role in body patterning during early vertebrate em...
AbstractThe Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway plays multiple roles during embryonic development, only ...
AbstractCaveolin-1 (Cav-1) is the principal component of plasma membrane caveolae that negatively re...
Eaf factors play a crucial role in tumor suppression and embryogenesis. To investigate the potential...
The canonical Wnt signaling pathway, mediated by the transcription factor β-catenin, plays critical ...
Wnt signaling plays critical roles in dorsoventral fate specification and anteroposterior patterning...
During oocyte maturation, the oocyte progresses from prophase I to metaphase II of meiosis, and a mu...
One of the earliest hallmarks of zebraftsh development is the nuclear localization of β-catenin in t...
International audienceWnt signaling plays critical roles in dorsoventral fate specification and ante...
During maturation, the oocyte (immature egg) progresses from prophase I to metaphase II of meiosis a...
Signaling molecules play essential roles in communication between cells. Wnt signaling molecules ar...
The regulatory signaling pathways crucial during embryonic development seem to play key roles in adu...
During early vertebrate embryogenesis, maternal Wnt/beta-catenin signaling is thought to locally ini...
AbstractStudies implicate a potential role for EAF1 in MLL–ELL induced leukemogenesis; however the b...
<p>(A) Dual luciferase assay using the β-catenin responsive TopFlash construct shows loss of reporte...
AbstractAlthough Wnt signaling plays an important role in body patterning during early vertebrate em...
AbstractThe Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway plays multiple roles during embryonic development, only ...
AbstractCaveolin-1 (Cav-1) is the principal component of plasma membrane caveolae that negatively re...
Eaf factors play a crucial role in tumor suppression and embryogenesis. To investigate the potential...
The canonical Wnt signaling pathway, mediated by the transcription factor β-catenin, plays critical ...
Wnt signaling plays critical roles in dorsoventral fate specification and anteroposterior patterning...
During oocyte maturation, the oocyte progresses from prophase I to metaphase II of meiosis, and a mu...
One of the earliest hallmarks of zebraftsh development is the nuclear localization of β-catenin in t...
International audienceWnt signaling plays critical roles in dorsoventral fate specification and ante...
During maturation, the oocyte (immature egg) progresses from prophase I to metaphase II of meiosis a...
Signaling molecules play essential roles in communication between cells. Wnt signaling molecules ar...
The regulatory signaling pathways crucial during embryonic development seem to play key roles in adu...
During early vertebrate embryogenesis, maternal Wnt/beta-catenin signaling is thought to locally ini...
AbstractStudies implicate a potential role for EAF1 in MLL–ELL induced leukemogenesis; however the b...