نتایج جستجو برای: echinops

تعداد نتایج: 1134  

2015
Jennifer H. Kong Linlin Yang Eric Dessaud Katherine Chuang Destaye M. Moore Rajat Rohatgi James Briscoe Bennett G. Novitch

Throughout the developing nervous system, neural stem and progenitor cells give rise to diverse classes of neurons and glia in a spatially and temporally coordinated manner. In the ventral spinal cord, much of this diversity emerges through the morphogen actions of Sonic hedgehog (Shh). Interpretation of the Shh gradient depends on both the amount of ligand and duration of exposure, but the mec...

Journal: :Science 2001
S Agarwala T A Sanders C W Ragsdale

Little is known about how patterns of cell types are organized to form brain structures of appropriate size and shape. To study this process, we employed in vivo electroporation during midbrain development to create ectopic sources of Sonic Hedgehog, a signaling molecule previously shown to specify different neuronal cell types in a concentration-dependent manner in vitro. We provide direct evi...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2005
Marie-Ange Bonnin Christine Laclef Régis Blaise Sophie Eloy-Trinquet Frédéric Relaix Pascal Maire Delphine Duprez

Mice deficient for the homeobox gene Six1 display defects in limb muscles consistent with the Six1 expression in myogenic cells. In addition to its myogenic expression domain, Six1 has been described as being located in digit tendons and as being associated with connective tissue patterning in mouse limbs. With the aim of determining a possible involvement of Six1 in tendon development, we have...

Journal: :Developmental dynamics : an official publication of the American Association of Anatomists 1996
S A Ting-Berreth C M Chuong

Sonic hedgehog is involved in vertebrate tissue interactions during development. During early feather development, Sonic hedgehog appears very early in epithelial placodes. During late feather development, Sonic hedgehog expression precedes the development of the marginal plates and is specifically localized in the marginal plate epithelium, which will later undergo cell death. By using retrovi...

Journal: :Cell 1998
Sylvia M. Pagán-Westphal Clifford J. Tabin

The earliest known left-right asymmetric genes are expressed at Hensen's node during chick gastrulation. Gene expression following reorientation of the node shows asymmetry is instructed by adjacent tissue, hence left-right information originates outside the node. Subsequently, the node signals back to the lateral tissue, initiating a cascade leading to left-sided expression of nodal in the lat...

Journal: :Neuron 2012
Patricia T. Yam Christopher B. Kent Steves Morin W. Todd Farmer Ricardo Alchini Léa Lepelletier David R. Colman Marc Tessier-Lavigne Alyson E. Fournier Frédéric Charron

Axons must switch responsiveness to guidance cues during development for correct pathfinding. Sonic Hedgehog (Shh) attracts spinal cord commissural axons ventrally toward the floorplate. We show that after crossing the floorplate, commissural axons switch their response to Shh from attraction to repulsion, so that they are repelled anteriorly by a posterior-high/anterior-low Shh gradient along ...

Journal: :Respiratory Research 2006
Judit E Pongracz Robert A Stockley

There are several signalling pathways involved in lung organogenesis including Notch, TGFbeta/BMP, Sonic hedgehog (Shh), FGF, EGF, and Wnt. Despite the widely acknowledged significance of Wnt signalling in embryonic lung development, the role of different Wnt pathways in lung pathologies has been slow to emerge. In this review, we will present a synopsis of current Wnt research with particular ...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2009
Ariadna Perez-Balaguer Eduardo de Puelles Wolfgang Wurst Salvador Martínez

Sonic hedgehog (Shh) is well known as the molecule responsible for the induction and maintenance of ventral neural tube structures. Recent data have shown that ventral neuronal populations react differentially to the amount of this morphogen not only in the spinal cord, but also in more rostral parts of the brain, like the midbrain. A dorsal expansion in the Shh expression domain modifies the d...

Journal: :Journal of medical genetics 2012
Benjamin D Solomon Kelly A Bear Adrian Wyllie Amelia A Keaton Christele Dubourg Veronique David Sandra Mercier Sylvie Odent Ute Hehr Aimee Paulussen Nancy J Clegg Mauricio R Delgado Sherri J Bale Felicitas Lacbawan Holly H Ardinger Arthur S Aylsworth Ntombenhle Louisa Bhengu Stephen Braddock Karen Brookhyser Barbara Burton Harald Gaspar Art Grix Dafne Horovitz Erin Kanetzke Hulya Kayserili Dorit Lev Sarah M Nikkel Mary Norton Richard Roberts Howard Saal G B Schaefer Adele Schneider Erika K Smith Ellen Sowry M Anne Spence Stavit A Shalev Carlos E Steiner Elizabeth M Thompson Thomas L Winder Joan Z Balog Donald W Hadley Nan Zhou Daniel E Pineda-Alvarez Erich Roessler Maximilian Muenke

BACKGROUND Holoprosencephaly (HPE), the most common malformation of the human forebrain, may result from mutations in over 12 genes. Sonic Hedgehog (SHH) was the first such gene discovered; mutations in SHH remain the most common cause of non-chromosomal HPE. The severity spectrum is wide, ranging from incompatibility with extrauterine life to isolated midline facial differences. OBJECTIVE To...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید