Bipotent neuromesodermal progenitors (NMPs) residing in the caudal epiblast drive coordinated body axis extension by generating both posterior neuroectoderm and presomitic mesoderm. Retinoic acid (RA) is required for body axis extension, however the early molecular response to RA signaling is poorly defined, as is its relationship to NMP biology. As endogenous RA is first seen near the time when NMPs appear, we used WNT/FGF agonists to differentiate embryonic stem cells to NMPs which were then treated with a short 2-h pulse of 25 nM RA or 1 µM RA followed by RNA-seq transcriptome analysis. Differential expression analysis of this dataset indicated that treatment with 25 nM RA, but not 1 µM RA, provided physiologically relevant findings. The...
A major challenge in neurobiology is to understand mechanisms underlying human neuronal diversificat...
Coordination between functionally related adjacent tissues is essential during development. For exam...
AbstractRetinoic acid is required for diverse ontogenic processes and as such identification of the ...
During vertebrate neural development, positional information is largely specified by extracellular m...
The identification of neurological symptoms caused by vitamin A deficiency pointed to a critical, ea...
<div><p>Bipotent axial stem cells residing in the caudal epiblast during late gastrulation generate ...
Background: Among its many roles in development, retinoic acid determines the anterior-posterior ide...
Transcriptional networks, regulated by extracellular signals, control cell fate decisions and determ...
Since their discovery, mouse embryonic stem cells (mESCs) constitute an invaluable system to investi...
International audienceThe progressive generation of embryonic trunk structures relies on the proper ...
Vertebrate body axis extension involves progressive generation and subsequent differentiation of new...
Studies in avian models have demonstrated an involvement of retinoid signaling in early neural tube ...
AbstractVertebrate body axis extension involves progressive generation and subsequent differentiatio...
This project aims to improve our understanding of how embryonic stem cells (ESCs) are induced to for...
A major challenge in neurobiology is to understand mechanisms underlying human neuronal diversificat...
Coordination between functionally related adjacent tissues is essential during development. For exam...
AbstractRetinoic acid is required for diverse ontogenic processes and as such identification of the ...
During vertebrate neural development, positional information is largely specified by extracellular m...
The identification of neurological symptoms caused by vitamin A deficiency pointed to a critical, ea...
<div><p>Bipotent axial stem cells residing in the caudal epiblast during late gastrulation generate ...
Background: Among its many roles in development, retinoic acid determines the anterior-posterior ide...
Transcriptional networks, regulated by extracellular signals, control cell fate decisions and determ...
Since their discovery, mouse embryonic stem cells (mESCs) constitute an invaluable system to investi...
International audienceThe progressive generation of embryonic trunk structures relies on the proper ...
Vertebrate body axis extension involves progressive generation and subsequent differentiation of new...
Studies in avian models have demonstrated an involvement of retinoid signaling in early neural tube ...
AbstractVertebrate body axis extension involves progressive generation and subsequent differentiatio...
This project aims to improve our understanding of how embryonic stem cells (ESCs) are induced to for...
A major challenge in neurobiology is to understand mechanisms underlying human neuronal diversificat...
Coordination between functionally related adjacent tissues is essential during development. For exam...
AbstractRetinoic acid is required for diverse ontogenic processes and as such identification of the ...