spacer gif spacer gif spacer gif spacer gif spacer gif
 QUICK SEARCH:   [advanced]


spacer gif
     Home     Help     Feedback     Subscriptions     Archive     Search     Table of Contents    


This Article
Right arrow Summary Freely available
Right arrow Full Text (PDF)
Right arrow Alert me when this article is cited
Right arrow Alert me if a correction is posted
Services
Right arrow Email this article to a friend
Right arrow Similar articles in this journal
Right arrow Similar articles in PubMed
Right arrow Alert me to new issues of the journal
Right arrow Download to citation manager
Right arrow reprints & permissions
Citing Articles
Right arrow Citing Articles via HighWire
Right arrow Citing Articles via Google Scholar
Google Scholar
Right arrow Articles by Shah, S. B.
Right arrow Articles by Dodd, J.
Right arrow Search for Related Content
PubMed
Right arrow PubMed Citation
Right arrow Articles by Shah, S. B.
Right arrow Articles by Dodd, J.
Azar, Y. and Eyal-Giladi, H (1979). Marginal zone cells-the primitive streak-inducing component of the primary hypoblast in the chick. J. Embryol. Exp. Morph 52, 79-88.[Medline]

Basler, K., Edlund, T., Jessell, T. M. and Yamada, T (1993). Control of cell pattern in the neural tube: regulation of cell differentiation by dorsalin-1, a novel TGFfamily member. Cell 73, 687-702.[Medline]

Blumberg, B., Wright, C. V., De Robertis, E. M. and Cho, K. W (1991). Organizer-specific homeobox genes in Xenopus laevis embryos. Science 253, 194-6.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Connolly, D. J., Patel, K., Seleiro, E. A., Wilkinson, D. G. and Cooke, J (1995). Cloning, sequencing, and expressional analysis of the chick homologue of follistatin. Dev. Genetics 17, 65-77.[Medline]

Cooke, J., Takada, S. and McMahon, A (1994). Experimental control of axial pattern in the chick blastoderm by local expression of Wnt and activin: the role of HNK-1 positive cells. Dev. Biol 164, 513-27.[Medline]

Dale, L., Matthews, G. and Colman, A (1993). Secretion and mesoderm-inducing activity of the TGF-beta-related domain of Xenopus Vg1. EMBO J 12, 4471-80.[Medline]

Dohrmann, C. E., Hemmati-Brivanlou, A., Thomsen, G. H., Fields, A., Woolf, T. M. and Melton, D. A (1993). Expression of activin mRNA during early development in Xenopus laevis. Dev. Biol 157, 474-83.[Medline]

Dohrmann, C. E., Kessler, D. S. and Melton, D. A (1996). Induction of axial mesoderm by zDVR-1, the zebrafish orthologue of Xenopus Vg1. Dev. Biol 175, 108-117.[Medline]

Ecochard, V., Cayrol, C., Foulquier, F., Zaraisky, A. and Duprat, A. M (1995). A novel TGF-beta-like gene, fugacin, specifically expressed in the Spemann organizer of Xenopus. Dev. Biol 172, 699-703.[Medline]

Evans, G. I., Lewis, G. K., Ramsay, G. and Bishop, J. M (1985). Isolation of monoclonal antibodies specific for human c-myc protooncogene product. Mol. Cell Biol 5, 3610-3616.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Eyal-Giladi, H. and Khaner, O (1989). The chick's marginal zone and primitive streak formation. II. Quantification of the marginal zone's potencies \320 temporal and spatial aspects. Dev. Biol 134, 215-21.[Medline]

Eyal-Giladi, H. and Kochav, S (1976). From cleavage to primitive streak formation: a complementary normal table and a new look at the first stages of the development of the chick. I. General morphology. Dev. Biol 49, 321-37.[Medline]

Hamburger, V. and Hamilton, H. L (1951). A series of normal stages in the development of the chick embryo. J. Morphol 88, 49-92.

Harland, R (1991). In situ hybridization: an improved whole-mount method for Xenopus embryos. Methods in Cell Biol 36, 675-685.[Medline]

Hatada, Y. and Stern, C. D (1994). A fate map of the epiblast of the early chick embryo. Development 120, 2879-89.[Abstract]

Helde, K. A. and Grunwald, D. J (1993). The DVR-1 (Vg1) transcript of zebrafish is maternally supplied and distributed throughout the embryo. Dev. Biol 159, 418-26.[Medline]

Hogan, B. L. M (1996). Bone morphogenetic proteins: multifunctional regulators of vertebrate development. Genes Dev 10, 1580-1594.[Free Full Text]

Hume, C. R. and Dodd, J (1993). Cwnt-8C : a novel Wnt gene with a potentialrole in primitive streak formation and hindbrain organization. Development 119, 1147-60.[Abstract]

Izpisua-Belmonte, J. C., De Robertis, E. M., Storey, K. G. and Stern, C. D (1993). The homeobox gene goosecoid and the origin of organizer cells in the early chick blastoderm. Cell 74, 645-59.[Medline]

Jones, C. M., Kuehn, M. R., Hogan, B. L., Smith, J. C. and Wright, C. V (1995). Nodal-related signals induce axial mesoderm and dorsalize mesoderm during gastrulation. Development 121, 3651-3662.[Abstract]

Kessler, D. S. and Melton, D. A (1995). Induction of dorsal mesoderm by soluble, mature Vg1 protein. Development 121, 2155-64.[Abstract]

Khaner, O. and Eyal-Giladi, H (1986). The embryo-forming potency of the posterior marginal zone in stages X through XII of the chick. Dev. Biol 115, 275-81.[Medline]

Khaner, O. and Eyal-Giladi, H (1989). The chick's marginal zone and primitive streak formation. I. Coordinative effect of induction and inhibition. Dev. Biol 134, 206-14.[Medline]

Kintner, C. R. and Brockes, J. P (1984). Monoclonal antibodies identify blastemal cells derived from dedifferentiating muscle in newt limb regeneration. Nature 308, 67-69.[Medline]

Kispert, A., Ortner, H., Cooke, J. and Herrmann, B. G (1995). The chick brachyury gene: developmental expression pattern and response to axial induction by localized activin. Dev. Biol 168, 406-15.[Medline]

Krieg, P., Varmum, S., Wormington, M. and Melton, D. A (1989). The mRNA encoding elongation factor 1(EF1 ) is a major transcript at the mid-blastula transition in Xenopus. Dev. Biol 133, 93-100.[Medline]

Krieg, P. A. and Melton, D. A (1984). Functional messenger RNAs are produced by SP6 in vitro transcription of cloned cDNAs. Nucl. Acids Res 12, 7057-7070.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Mitrani, E. and Shimoni, Y (1990). Induction by soluble factors of organized axial structures in chick epiblasts. Science 247, 1092-1094.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

New, D. A. T (1955). A new technique for the cultivation of the chick embryo in vitro. J. Embryol. Exp. Morph 3, 326-331.

Rebagliati, M. R., Weeks, D. L., Harvey, R. P. and Melton, D. A (1985). Identification and cloning of localized maternal RNAs from Xenopus eggs. Cell 42, 769-77.[Medline]

Renucci, A., Lemarchandel, V. and Rosa, F (1996). An activated form of typeI serine/thronine kinase receptor TARAM-A reveals a specific pathway involved in fish head organiser formation. Development 122, 3735-3743.[Abstract]

Ruiz i Altaba, A., Placzek, M., Baldassare, M., Dodd, J. and Jessell, T. M (1995). Early stages of notochord and floor plate development in the chick embryo defined by normal and induced expression of HNF-3 beta. Dev. Biol 170, 299-313.[Medline]

Sasai, Y., Lu, B., Steinbeisser, H., Geissert, D., Gont, L. K. and De Robertis, E. M (1994). Xenopus chordin: a novel dorsalizing factor activated by organizer-specific homeobox genes. Cell 79, 779-90.[Medline]

Seleiro, E. A. P., Connolly, D. J. and Cooke, J (1996). Early developmental expression and experimental axis determination by the chicken Vg1 gene. Current Biology 6, 1476-1486.[Medline]

Shah, S. B. and Dodd, J (1995). Distribution and characterization of chick Vg1. Dev. Biol 170, 772-.

Smith, J. C., Price, B. M., Green, J. B., Weigel, D. and Herrmann, B. G (1991). Expression of a Xenopus homolog of brachyury (T) is an immediate-early response to mesoderm induction. Cell 67, 79-87.[Medline]

Smith, J. C., Price, B. M., Van, N. K. and Huylebroeck, D (1990). Identification of a potent Xenopus mesoderm-inducing factor as a homologue of activin A. Nature 345, 729-31.[Medline]

Smith, W. C., McKendry, R., Ribisi, S. Jr and Harland, E. M (1995). A nodal-related gene defines a physical and functional domain within the Spemann organizer. Cell 82, 37-46.[Medline]

Smith, W. C. and Harland, R. M (1992). Expression cloning of noggin, a new dorsalizing factor localized to the Spemann organizer in Xenopus embryos. Cell 70, 829-40.[Medline]

Spratt, N. T. and Haas, H (1960). Integrative mechanisms in development of early chick blastoderm. I. Regulative potentialities of separated parts. J. Exp. Zool 145, 97-137.

Spratt, N. T. and Haas, H (1965). Germ layer formation and the role of the primitive streak in the chick. I. Basic architecture and morphogenetic tissue movements. J. Exp. Zool 158, 9-38.

Stern, C. D (1990). The marginal zone and its contribution to the hypoblast and primitive streak of the chick embryo. Development 109, 667-682.[Abstract]

Stern, C. D. and Ireland, G. W (1981). An integrated experimental study of endoderm formation in avian embryos. Anat. Embryol 163, 245-63.[Medline]

Stern, C. D., Yu, R. T., Kakizuka, A., Kintner, C. R., Mathews, L. S., Vale, W. W., Evans, R. M. and Umesono, K (1995). Activin and its receptors during gastrulation and the later phases of mesoderm development in the chick embryo. Dev. Biol 172, 192-205.[Medline]

Stutz, F. and Spohr, G (1986). Isolation and characterization of sarcomeric actin genes expressed in Xenopus laevis embryos. J. Mol. Biol 187, 349-361.[Medline]

Tannahill, D. and Melton, D. A (1989). Localized synthesis of the Vg1 protein during early Xenopus development. Development 106, 775-85.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Thery, C., Sharpe, M. J., Batley, S. J., Stern, C. D. and Gherardi, E (1995). Expression of HGF/SF, HGF1/MSP, and c-met suggests new functions during early chick development. Dev. Genetics 17, 90-101.[Medline]

Thomsen, G. H. and Melton, D. A (1993). Processed Vg1 protein is an axial mesoderm inducer in Xenopus. Cell 74, 433-41.[Medline]

Vakaet, L (1970). Cinephotomicrographic investigations of gastrulation in the chick blastoderm. Archives de Biologie 81, 387-426.[Medline]

Vakaet, L (1984). The initiation of gastrular ingression in the chick blastoderm. Amer. Zool 24, 555-562.

Vey, M., Orlich, M., Adler, S., Klenk, H-D., Rott, R. and Garten, W (1992). Hemagglutinin activation of pathogenic avian influenze viruses of serotype H7 requires the protease recognition motif R-X-K/R-R. Virology 188, 408-13.[Medline]

Weeks, D. L. and Melton, D. A (1987). A maternal mRNA localized to the vegetal hemisphere in Xenopus eggs codes for a growth factor related to TGF-beta. Cell 51, 861-7.[Medline]

Wilson, P. A. and Melton, D. A (1994). Mesodermal patterning by an inducer gradient depends on secondary cell-cell communication. Curr. Biol 4, 676-686.[Medline]

Wu, M. and Gerhart, J (1991). Raising Xenopus in the laboratory. Meth. Cell Biol 36, 3-17.[Medline]

Ziv, T., Shimoni, Y. and Mitrani, E (1992). Activin can generate ectopic axial structures in chick blastoderm explants. Development 115, 689-94.[Abstract]




This article has been cited by other articles:


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
R. Range, F. Lapraz, M. Quirin, S. Marro, L. Besnardeau, and T. Lepage
Cis-regulatory analysis of nodal and maternal control of dorsal-ventral axis formation by Univin, a TGF-{beta} related to Vg1
Development, October 15, 2007; 134(20): 3649 - 3664.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
L. Garcia-Campmany and E. Marti
The TGF{beta} intracellular effector Smad3 regulates neuronal differentiation and cell fate specification in the developing spinal cord
Development, January 1, 2007; 134(1): 65 - 75.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
K. Ohta, S. Kuriyama, T. Okafuji, R. Gejima, S.-i. Ohnuma, and H. Tanaka
Tsukushi cooperates with VG1 to induce primitive streak and Hensen's node formation in the chick embryo
Development, October 1, 2006; 133(19): 3777 - 3786.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
C. Chen, S. M. Ware, A. Sato, D. E. Houston-Hawkins, R. Habas, M. M. Matzuk, M. M. Shen, and C. W. Brown
The Vg1-related protein Gdf3 acts in a Nodal signaling pathway in the pre-gastrulation mouse embryo
Development, January 15, 2006; 133(2): 319 - 329.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
B. Birsoy, M. Kofron, K. Schaible, C. Wylie, and J. Heasman
Vg1 is an essential signaling molecule in Xenopus development
Development, January 1, 2006; 133(1): 15 - 20.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
B. Birsoy, L. Berg, P. H. Williams, J. C. Smith, C. C. Wylie, J. L. Christian, and J. Heasman
XPACE4 is a localized pro-protein convertase required for mesoderm induction and the cleavage of specific TGF{beta} proteins in Xenopus development
Development, February 1, 2005; 132(3): 591 - 602.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
F. Bertocchini, I. Skromne, L. Wolpert, and C. D. Stern
Determination of embryonic polarity in a regulative system: evidence for endogenous inhibitors acting sequentially during primitive streak formation in the chick embryo
Development, July 15, 2004; 131(14): 3381 - 3390.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
I. Skromne and C. D. Stern
Interactions between Wnt and Vg1 signalling pathways initiate primitive streak formation in the chick embryo
Development, August 1, 2001; 128(15): 2915 - 2927.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
C Vesque, S Ellis, A Lee, M Szabo, P Thomas, R Beddington, and M Placzek
Development of chick axial mesoderm: specification of prechordal mesoderm by anterior endoderm-derived TGFbeta family signalling
Development, January 7, 2000; 127(13): 2795 - 2809.
[Abstract] [PDF]


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
Y Wei and T Mikawa
Formation of the avian primitive streak from spatially restricted blastoderm: evidence for polarized cell division in the elongating streak
Development, January 1, 2000; 127(1): 87 - 96.
[Abstract] [PDF]


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
T Roeser, S Stein, and M Kessel
Nuclear beta-catenin and the development of bilateral symmetry in normal and LiCl-exposed chick embryos
Development, January 7, 1999; 126(13): 2955 - 2965.
[Abstract] [PDF]


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
B. Sun, S. Bush, L. Collins-Racie, E. LaVallie, E. DiBlasio-Smith, N. Wolfman, J. McCoy, and H. Sive
derriere: a TGF-beta family member required for posterior development in Xenopus
Development, January 4, 1999; 126(7): 1467 - 1482.
[Abstract] [PDF]


Home page
Genes Dev.Home page
M. Hebrok, S. K. Kim, and D. A. Melton
Notochord repression of endodermal Sonic hedgehog permits pancreas development
Genes & Dev., June 1, 1998; 12(11): 1705 - 1713.
[Abstract] [Full Text]


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
R. Bachvarova, I Skromne, and C. Stern
Induction of primitive streak and Hensen's node by the posterior marginal zone in the early chick embryo
Development, January 9, 1998; 125(17): 3521 - 3534.
[Abstract] [PDF]


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
A Streit, K. Lee, I Woo, C Roberts, T. Jessell, and C. Stern
Chordin regulates primitive streak development and the stability of induced neural cells, but is not sufficient for neural induction in the chick embryo
Development, January 2, 1998; 125(3): 507 - 519.
[Abstract] [PDF]


This Article
Right arrow Summary Freely available
Right arrow Full Text (PDF)
Right arrow Alert me when this article is cited
Right arrow Alert me if a correction is posted
Services
Right arrow Email this article to a friend
Right arrow Similar articles in this journal
Right arrow Similar articles in PubMed
Right arrow Alert me to new issues of the journal
Right arrow Download to citation manager
Right arrow reprints & permissions
Citing Articles
Right arrow Citing Articles via HighWire
Right arrow Citing Articles via Google Scholar
Google Scholar
Right arrow Articles by Shah, S. B.
Right arrow Articles by Dodd, J.
Right arrow Search for Related Content
PubMed
Right arrow PubMed Citation
Right arrow Articles by Shah, S. B.
Right arrow Articles by Dodd, J.