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Loss of REEP4 causes paralysis of the Xenopus embryo

Loss of REEP4 causes paralysis of the Xenopus embryo

... REEP4 (Receptor expression enhancing protein 4) is a member of a family of transmembrane proteins which shares homology with the plant stress-induced gene HVA22 (Brands and Ho, 2002) and with yeast Yop1p (Calero ... See full document

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Herbert Steinbeisser: a life with the Xenopus embryo

Herbert Steinbeisser: a life with the Xenopus embryo

... reverse the ventralizing effects of UV irradiation, and that gsc antisense could inhibit the dorsalizing effects of LiCl treatment. These two antisense RNAs worked very well, as had been seen before by Herbert Jäckle ... See full document

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The roles of maternal Vangl2 and aPKC in Xenopus oocyte and embryo patterning

The roles of maternal Vangl2 and aPKC in Xenopus oocyte and embryo patterning

... stage Xenopus embryo caused the classical ‘convergence extension’, open neural fold phenotype (Goto and Keller, 2002; Darken et ...the loss-of-function experiments carried out here, it was not ... See full document

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The role of Mixer in patterning the early Xenopus
embryo

The role of Mixer in patterning the early Xenopus embryo

... Xnr1, Xnr5, Fgf3 and Fgf8, which are repressed by Mixer, encode secreted proteins that act as mesoderm inducing signals in Xenopus embryos. Xnr1 and Xnr5 have been shown to rescue mesoderm and axis formation in ... See full document

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MRAS GTPase is a novel stemness marker that impacts mouse embryonic stem cell plasticity and Xenopus embryonic cell fate

MRAS GTPase is a novel stemness marker that impacts mouse embryonic stem cell plasticity and Xenopus embryonic cell fate

... Loss-of-function of Mras in morphant embryos results in a consistent phenotype that is characterised by the suppression of neuronal differentiation as assessed by N-tubulin, Pak3, Elrc or Islet1 expression. This ... See full document

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Origin of muscle satellite cells in the Xenopus embryo

Origin of muscle satellite cells in the Xenopus embryo

... This loss of function experiment enables us to conclude that the formation of Pax7-positive cells from the dorsolateral mesoderm is indeed dependent on endogenous BMP ... See full document

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Patterning the early Xenopus embryo

Patterning the early Xenopus embryo

... stage. Loss-of-function experiments show that they are necessary for neural induction, with SIP1 preventing the activation of pro-epidermal genes (Nitta et ... See full document

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Two step induction of primitive erythrocytes in Xenopus laevis embryos: signals from the vegetal endoderm and the overlying ectoderm

Two step induction of primitive erythrocytes in Xenopus laevis embryos: signals from the vegetal endoderm and the overlying ectoderm

... downstream factors of BMP signaling, such as vent-1, vent-2 and wnt-8, do not function in blood cell differentiation and that the BMP- 4 signal from the ectoderm layer may be important at the later stage. This is ... See full document

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Epithelial cell division in the Xenopus laevis embryo during gastrulation

Epithelial cell division in the Xenopus laevis embryo during gastrulation

... the Xenopus embryo at the gastrula stage where polarized epithelial cells divide with a high frequency at the surface of the ...the Xenopus laevis ...the Xenopus embryo ... See full document

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Exploration of the extracellular space by a large scale secretion screen in the early Xenopus embryo

Exploration of the extracellular space by a large scale secretion screen in the early Xenopus embryo

... for Xenopus, our technique can be used to mine cDNA libraries of any ...novel Xenopus proteins that have been identified by secre- tion cloning and described in this study await further characteriza- ... See full document

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Causes and consequences of the evolution of reproductive proteins

Causes and consequences of the evolution of reproductive proteins

... The interaction of the gamete proteins lysin and VERL in abalones (genus Haliotis) is arguably the best characterized fertilization process in animals (reviewed in Kresge et al., 2001; Panhuis et al., 2006). The abalone ... See full document

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Coordinated activation of the secretory pathway during notochord
formation in the Xenopus embryo

Coordinated activation of the secretory pathway during notochord formation in the Xenopus embryo

... the embryo, the most obvious role of the notochord is to provide structural support, giving strength to the longest axis of the larva (Jiang and Smith, 2007; Scott and Stemple, 2005; Stemple, ... See full document

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Patterning the Xenopus embryo: The role of Xom, a novel homeobox gene

Patterning the Xenopus embryo: The role of Xom, a novel homeobox gene

... the embryo is that the dorsalising signal is not maternally provided; rather it seems to be active at gastrulation (Dale and Slack, ...injected embryo is assayed, one fails to find any evidence of ... See full document

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Dicer inactivation causes heterochronic retinogenesis in Xenopus laevis

Dicer inactivation causes heterochronic retinogenesis in Xenopus laevis

... early embryo as an internal standard, together with WT or MUT constructs, without (Control Mo1 target injection) or with (MutMo1; Mo1 target injec- tion) ... See full document

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Genetic characterization of slow bee paralysis virus of the honeybee (Apis mellifera L.)

Genetic characterization of slow bee paralysis virus of the honeybee (Apis mellifera L.)

... the other conserved regions (e, i, l, m and n) are currently unknown. Signal peptide and transmembrane regions were identified at the helicase N terminus, prior to the 3C protease–RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) com- ... See full document

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The Economic Geography of Xenophobic Populism: Causes and Implications

The Economic Geography of Xenophobic Populism: Causes and Implications

... Market forces in the post-industrial economy favour a small number of large cities, leaving large areas and many if not most smaller cities without any dynamic activities that can sus[r] ... See full document

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Reflections on the culture of the preimplantation embryo

Reflections on the culture of the preimplantation embryo

... ABSTRACT There has been a considerable improvement in the media available for the culture of preimplantation mouse embryos during the 40 years since mouse embryos were first cultured and successfully transferred to ... See full document

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Functional analysis of Sox3: An X-linked Sry related gene

Functional analysis of Sox3: An X-linked Sry related gene

... the embryo, Enl is first detected in the anterior neural folds at the one somite stage and En2 in a similar region slightly ...mesoderm causes down regulation of Otx2 expression in dissected ectoderm (Ang ... See full document

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Studying the Causes of Late Arrival of Pre-hospital Care to the Patients in the View of Clinical Staff of Ahvaz EMS 115

Studying the Causes of Late Arrival of Pre-hospital Care to the Patients in the View of Clinical Staff of Ahvaz EMS 115

... common causes of pre-hospital emergency contact were seizures, coma, and respiratory problems that need to be emphasized in the training of pre-hospital care personnel 11 ... See full document

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The developmental mutants of Xenopus

The developmental mutants of Xenopus

... Int I D BioI 36 455 464 (1992) The developmental mutants of Xenopus ANNE DROIN Station de Zoologie experimentale, Department of Zoology and Animal Biology, University of Geneva, Switzerland CONTENTS I[.] ... See full document

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