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Keywords: Anterior visceral endoderm
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Journal: Development
Development (2011) 138 (8): 1521–1530.
Published: 15 April 2011
... 2011. 2011 Anterior-posterior axis establishment Nodal signalling Mouse embryo Proliferation Anterior visceral endoderm The anterior visceral endoderm (AVE) is an extra-embryonic signalling centre that establishes the anterior-posterior (A-P) axis of the mouse embryo. The AVE forms...
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Journal: Development
Development (2006) 133 (2): 319–329.
Published: 15 January 2006
...Canhe Chen; Stephanie M. Ware; Akira Sato; Dianne E. Houston-Hawkins; Raymond Habas; Martin M. Matzuk; Michael M. Shen; Chester W. Brown The formation of the anterior visceral endoderm (AVE) in the pre-gastrulation mouse embryo represents a crucial event in patterning of the anterior-posterior axis...
Includes: Supplementary data
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Journal: Development
Development (2005) 132 (11): 2513–2520.
Published: 1 June 2005
...Tristan A. Rodriguez; Shankar Srinivas; Melanie P. Clements; James C. Smith; Rosa S. P. Beddington The anterior visceral endoderm (AVE) is an extra-embryonic tissue required for specifying anterior pattern in the mouse embryo. The AVE is induced at the distal tip of the 5.5 dpc embryo...
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Journal: Development
Development (2004) 131 (5): 1157–1164.
Published: 1 March 2004
...Shankar Srinivas; Tristan Rodriguez; Melanie Clements; James C. Smith; Rosa S. P. Beddington The anterior visceral endoderm (AVE) of the mouse embryo is a specialised extra-embryonic tissue that is essential for anterior patterning of the embryo. It is characterised by the expression of anterior...
Includes: Multimedia, Supplementary data
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Journal: Development
Development (2000) 127 (17): 3839–3854.
Published: 1 September 2000
... of the host: a second axis forms, but head structures are shared between the two axes (e.g. Waddington, 1932 , 1933a ). Other recent research has implicated the anterior visceral endoderm (AVE) as the source of the forebrain-inducing signals that appear to be absent from the node. The expression of Hex...
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Journal: Development
Development (1999) 126 (22): 5171–5179.
Published: 15 November 1999
... not expressed. Anterior visceral endoderm or the anterior epiblast alone did not induce any ectopic neural tissue. However, when these two anterior germ layer tissues were transplanted together, they can induce the formation of ectopic host-derived neural tissues but these tissues rarely expressed anterior...