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Journal: Development
Development (2005) 132 (9): 2115–2124.
Published: 1 May 2005
... ear axes and show that axial specification occurs well after otic placode formation in chicken. Anteroposterior (AP) rotation of the hindbrain prior to specification of this axis does not affect the normal AP orientation and morphogenesis of the inner ear. By contrast, reversing the dorsoventral (DV...
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Development (2002) 129 (4): 815–829.
Published: 15 February 2002
... were known that could define polarity at earlier stages. Why should we now re-consider this view? While mechanisms of axis formation in mammals could, in principle, be unique, the evolutionary conservation of numerous other developmental processes raises the question of why mammals would have evolved...
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Development (2001) 128 (19): 3739–3748.
Published: 1 October 2001
... to develop into cells that comprise either the embryonic or the abembryonic parts of the blastocyst. Moreover, the two-cell stage blastomere that is first to divide will preferentially contribute its progeny to the embryonic part. Nevertheless, we find that the blastocyst embryonic-abembryonic axis...
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Development (1998) 125 (18): 3635–3644.
Published: 15 September 1998
...Acaimo González-Reyes; Daniel St Johnston ABSTRACT The anterior-posterior axis of Drosophila originates from two symmetry-breaking steps during early oogenesis. First, one of the two pro-oocytes within the cyst of 16 germline cells is selected to become the oocyte. This cell then comes to lie...
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Development (1997) 124 (12): 2285–2296.
Published: 15 June 1997
... of the staging of some embryonic types, as well as of the identification of germ layer and the spaces between them. Dedicated to the memory of Pieter D. Nieuwkoop, a beloved teacher and friend and a great but modest scientist 04 04 1997 © 1997 by Company of Biologists 1997 axis chordate...
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Development (1996) 122 (12): 3745–3754.
Published: 1 December 1996
...Alyssa M. Morimoto; Katherine C. Jordan; Kyria Tietze; Jessica S. Britton; Elizabeth M. O’Neill; Hannele Ruohola-Baker ABSTRACT Spatially regulated activation of the Drosophila epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor by its ligand, Gurken, is required for establishment of the dorsal/ventral axis...
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Journal: Development
Development (1996) 122 (7): 2225–2237.
Published: 1 July 1996
... of the zebrafish central nervous system . Nature 350 , 339 – 341 . Hauptmann , G. and Gerster , T. ( 1994 ). Two-color whole-mount in situ hybridization to vertebrate and Drosophila embryos . Trends Genet . 10 , 266 . Ho , R. K. ( 1992 ). Axis formation in the embryo...
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Development (1995) 121 (12): 3923–3933.
Published: 1 December 1995
.... Central to all of these models are their definitions of the longitudinal axis and the longitudinal organization of the neural plate and neural tube. To understand the longitudinal organization of the anterior brain, we have sought to identify molecular properties that are continuous along the entire...
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Journal: Development
Development (1994) 120 (5): 1213–1220.
Published: 1 May 1994
... rotation microtubule rhodamine-tubulin Xenopus nocodazole egg axis The dorsal-ventral axis of many amphibians is specified during the second half of the first cell cycle as the result of a process of cortical rotation (see Gerhart et al., 1989 ). The entire outer cortex of the egg rotates...
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Development (1987) 100 (4): 559–576.
Published: 1 August 1987
...-vegetal polarity. An egg fragment that contains both animal and vegetal material will produce a fairly normal larva. However, it is not clear to what extent the oral-abpral axis is specified in embryos developing from meridional fragments. Newly available markers of the oral-aboral axis allow this issue...
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Development (1987) 100 (1): 125–134.
Published: 1 May 1987
...C. Louise Garbutt; Julia C. Chisholm; Martin H. Johnson The influence of cell division order on the establishment of the embryonic–abembryonic axis (EA axis) of the mouse embryo was investigated. Aggregate embryos were constructed in which a labelled cell (or pair of cells) was combined...