نتایج جستجو برای: cement gland

تعداد نتایج: 106424  

Journal: :Development 1996
L Bradley D Wainstock H Sive

The cement gland is a simple secretory organ that marks the anterior-most dorsal ectoderm in Xenopus embryos. In this study, we examine the timing of cement gland induction and the cell interactions that contribute to cement gland formation. Firstly, we show that the outer ectodermal layer, from which the cement gland arises, becomes specified as cement gland by mid-gastrula. Curiously, at earl...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2000
Laura S Gammill Hazel Sive

We previously showed that otx2 activates ectopic formation of the Xenopus cement gland only in ventrolateral ectoderm, defining a region of the embryo permissive for cement gland formation. In this paper, we explore the molecular identity of this permissive area. One candidate permissive factor is BMP4, whose putative graded inhibition by factors such as noggin has been proposed to activate bot...

Journal: :Parasitology 1999
B S Dezfuli S Capuano F Pironi C Mischiati

Cement gland protein in male and inseminated female individuals of an acanthocephalan parasite of fish, Pomphorhynchus laevis (Müller, 1776), was localized by immunohistochemistry using an antibody specific for cement protein. Male P. laevis possess 3 pairs of round to oval cement glands ranging from 0.5 to 0.9 mm in length and from 0.3 to 0.7 mm in width. Each gland has an outer portion contai...

Journal: :Genesis 2001
W Chang F KhosrowShahian R Chang M J Crawford

Xenopus Pitx1 is a homeobox gene whose family members are structurally and functionally conserved in organisms as diverse as Drosophila, chick, mouse, human, and frog. Present as a maternal transcript, the gene is zygotically expressed during gastrulation in a dorsal streak of cells. This streak restricts to a small circular domain underlying the center of presumptive neural plate. Shortly ther...

2008
J. J. PICARD

Ectoblastic cells explanted from the animal pole of young Xenopus laevis gastrulae have been cultured in vitro. When these cells were cultured for five days in standard salt solutions they formed atypical epidermis. When they were first submitted for 6 h to Holtfreter solution containing ammonium chloride and then transferred for five days in standard Barth's solution they underwent differentia...

Journal: :Journal of embryology and experimental morphology 1975
J J Picard

Ectoblastic cells explanted from the animal pole of young Xenopus laevis gastrulae have been cultured in vitro. When these cells were cultured for five days in standard salt solutions they formed atypical epidermis. When they were first submitted for 6 h to Holtfreter solution containing ammonium chloride and then transferred for five days in standard Barth's solution they underwent differentia...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه شیراز - دانشکده علوم 1392

چکیده مطالعه مراحل تکوینی وزغ بی گوش (bufo surdus ) در استان فارس به کوشش زینب پرورش تاریخچه مطالعات در ایران نشان می دهد که تحقیق چندانی بر روی pseudepidalea(bufo) surdus صورت نگرفته است. تنها یکسری مطالعات سیستماتیکی آن هم بر روی نمونه های بالغ دوزیستان انجام شده است. در این کار تحقیقی دسته های متعدد تخم، همچنین نمونه های بالغ pseudepidalea surdus annulatus ( وزغ بی گوش خال حلقه ای ...

Journal: :Development 2002
Fiona C Wardle Daniel H Wainstock Hazel L Sive

The cement gland marks the extreme anterior ectoderm of the Xenopus embryo, and is determined through the overlap of several positional domains. In order to understand how these positional cues activate cement gland differentiation, the promoter of Xag1, a marker of cement gland differentiation, was analyzed. Previous studies have shown that Xag1 expression can be activated by the anterior-spec...

Journal: :Development 1997
L S Gammill H Sive

The homeobox gene otx2 is a key regulator of positional identity in vertebrates, however its downstream target genes and mechanism of action are not known. We have analyzed otx2 function during formation of the Xenopus cement gland, an organ that expresses otx2. The cement gland forms at early neurula from extreme anterior ectoderm and corresponds to the chin primordium of mammals. Previous stu...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2004
Thomas D Lambert Jenny Howard Andy Plant Steve Soffe Alan Roberts

Hatchling Xenopus laevis tadpoles spend most of their time attached to objects or the water surface by mucus secreted by a gland on the head. While attached, swimming activity and responsiveness to swim-initiating stimuli are reduced over long periods of time. We have investigated the mechanisms and significance of this apparent long-term inhibition. In behavioural experiments we show, firstly,...

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