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 Amaya, E.
Right arrow Articles by Kirschner, M. W.
Right arrow Search for Related Content
PubMed
Right arrow PubMed Citation
Right arrow Articles by Amaya, E.
Right arrow Articles by Kirschner, M. W.
Almendral, J. M., Sommer, D., Macdonald-Bravo, H., Burckhardt, J., Perera, J. and Bravo, R (1988). Complexity of early genetic response to growth factors in mouse fibroblasts. Mol. Cell Biol 8, 2140-2148.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Amaya, E., Musci, T. J. and Kirschner, M. W (1991). Expression of a dominant negative mutant of the FGF receptor disrupts mesoderm formation in Xenopus embryos. Cell 66, 257-270.[Medline]

Bieker, J. J. and Yazdani-Buicky, M (1992). Distribution of type II collagen mRNA in Xenopus embryos visualized by whole-mount in situ hybridization. J. Histochem. Cytochem 40, 1117-1120.[Abstract]

Byers, S., Amaya, E., Munro, S. and Bluschuk, O (1992). Fibroblast growth factor receptors contain a conserved HAV region common to cadherins and influenza strain A hemagglutinins. Dev. Biol 152, 411-414.[Medline]

Cho, K. W. Y., Blumberg, B., Steinbeisser, H. and De Robertis, E. M (1991). Molecular nature of Spemann's organizer: The role of the Xenopus homeobox gene goosecoid. Cell 67, 1111-1120.[Medline]

Christian, J. L., Olson, D. J. and Moon, R. T (1992). Xwnt-8 modifies the character of mesoderm induced by bFGF in isolated Xenopus endoderm. EMBO J 11, 33-41.[Medline]

Dale, L., Howes, G., Price, B. M. J. and Smith, J. C (1992). Bone morphogenetic protein 4: a ventralizing factor in early Xenopus development. Development 115, 573-585.[Abstract]

Green, J. B. A., Howes, G., Symes, K., Cooke, J. and Smith, J. C (1990). The biological effects of XTC-MIF: quantitative comparison with Xenopus bFGF. Development 108, 173-183.[Abstract]

Green, J. B. A., New, H. V. and Smith, J. C (1992). Responses of embryonic Xenopus cells to activin and FGF are separated by multiple dose thresholds and correspond to distinct axes of the mesoderm. Cell 71, 731-739.[Medline]

Harland, R. M (1991). In situ hybridization: an improved whole-mount method for Xenopus embryos. Meth. Cell Biol 36, 685-695.[Medline]

Hemmati-Brivanlou, A., Frank, D., Bolce, M. B., Brown, B. D., Sive, H. L. and Harland, R. M (1990). Localization of specific mRNAs in Xenopus embryos by whole-mount in situ hybridization. Development 110, 325-330.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Hemmati-Brivanlou, A. and Harland, R. M (1989). Expression of an engrailed -related protein is induced in the anterior neural ectoderm of early Xenopus embryos. Development 106, 611-617.[Abstract]

Hemmati-Brivanlou, A. and Melton, D. A (1992). A truncated activin receptor inhibits mesoderm induction and formation of axial structures in Xenopus embryos. Nature 359, 609-614.[Medline]

Isaacs, H. V., Tannahill, D. and Slack, J. M. W (1992). Expression of a novel FGF in the Xenopus embryo. A new candidate inducing factor for mesoderm formation and anteroposterior specification. Development 114, 711-720.[Abstract]

Kimelman, D., Abraham, J. A., Haaparanta, T., Palisi, T. M. and Kirschner, M. W (1988). The presence of fibroblast growth factor in the frog egg: Its role as a natural mesoderm inducer. Science 242, 1053-1056.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Kimelman, D., Christian, J. L. and Moon, R. T (1992). Synergistic principles of development: overlapping patterning systems in Xenopus mesoderm induction. Development 116, 1-9.[Abstract]

Kimelman, D. and Kirschner, M (1987). Synergistic induction of mesoderm by FGF and TGF-and the identification of an mRNA coding for FGF in the early Xenopus embryo. Cell 51, 869-877.[Medline]

Kimelman, D. and Maas, A (1992). Induction of dorsal and ventral mesoderm by ectopically expressed Xenopus basic fibroblast growth factor. Development 114, 261-269.[Abstract]

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]

Kintner, C. R. and Melton, D. A (1987). Expression of Xenopus N-CAM RNA in ectoderm is an early response to neural induction. Development 99, 311-325.[Abstract]

Koster, M., Plessow, S., Clement, J. H., Lorenz, A., Tiedemann, H. and Knochel, W (1991). Bone morphogenetic protein 4 (BMP-4), a member of the TGF-family, in early embryos of Xenopus laevis : analysis of the mesoderm inducing activity. Mech. Dev 33, 191-200.[Medline]

Lehrach, H., Frischauf, A. M., Hanahan, D., Wozney, J., Fuller, F., Crkvenjakov, R., Boedtker, H. and Doty, P (1978). Construction and characterization of a 2.5-kilobase procollagen clone. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 75, 5417-5421.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Linsenmayer, T. F., Trestad, R. L. and Gross, J (1973). The collagen of chick embryonic notochord. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Comm 53, 39-45.[Medline]

Melton, D. A., Krieg, P. A., Rebagliati, M. R., Maniatis, T., Zinn, K. and Green, M. R (1984). Efficient in vitro synthesis of biologically active RNA and RNA hybridization probes from plasmids containing a bacteriophage SP6 promoter. Nucl. Acids Res 12, 7035-7056.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Miller, E. J. and Mathews, M. B (1974). Characterization of notochord collagen as cartilage-type collagen. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Comm 60, 424-430.[Medline]

Moon, R. T. and Christian, J. L (1992). Competence modifiers synergize with growth factors during mesoderm induction and patterning in Xenopus. Cell 71, 709-712.[Medline]

Newport, J. and Kirschner, M (1982). A major developmental transition in early Xenopus embryos: I. Characterization and timing of cellular changes at the midblastula stage. Cell 30, 675-686.[Medline]

Nieuwkoop, P. D (1973). The \324organization center' of the amphibian embryo: Its origin, spatial organization and morphogenetic action. Adv. Morph 10, 1-39.[Medline]

Rosa, F., Roberts, A. B., Danielpour, D., Dart, L. L., Sporn, M. B. and Dawid, I. B (1988). Mesoderm induction in amphibians: The role of TGF-2-like factors. Science 239, 783-785.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Sato, S. M. and Sargent, T. D (1991). Localized and inducible expression of Xenopus-posterior ( Xpo ), a novel gene active in early frog embryos, encoding a protein with a \324CCHC' finger domain. Development 112, 747-753.[Abstract]

Smith, D. E. and Fisher, P. A (1984). Identification, developmental regulation and response to heat shock of two antigenically related forms of a major nuclear envelope protein in Drosophila embryos: Application of an improved method for affinity purification of antibodies using polypeptides immobilized on nitrocellulose blots. J. Cell Biol 99, 20-28.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Smith, J. C., Price, B. M. J., Green, J. B. A., 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, W. C. and Harland, R. M (1991). Injected Xwnt-8 RNA acts early in Xenopus embryos to promote formation of a vegetal organizing center. Cell 67, 753-765.[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, 829-840.[Medline]

Sokol, S., Christian, J. L., Moon, R. T. and Melton, D. A (1991). Injected Wnt RNA induces a complete body axis in Xenopus embryos. Cell 67, 741-752.[Medline]

Su, M.-W., Suzuki, H. R., Bieker, J. J., Solursh, M. and Ramirez, F (1991). Expression of two nonallelic type II procollagen genes during Xenopus laevis embryogenesis is characterized by stage-specific production of alternatively spliced transcripts. J. Cell Biol 115, 565-575.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Thomsen, G., Woolf, T., Whitman, M., Sokol, S., Vaughan, J., Vale, W. and Melton, D. A (1990). Activins are expressed early in Xenopus embryogenesis and can induce axial mesoderm and anterior structures. Cell 63, 485-493.[Medline]

Vallette, F., Mege, E., Reiss, A. and Adesnik, M (1989). Construction of mutant and chimeric genes using the polymerase chain reaction. Nucl. Acids Res 17, 723-733.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Vize, P. D., Melton, D. A., Hemmati-Brivanlou, A. and Harland, R. M (1991). Assays for gene function in developing Xenopus embryos. Meth. Cell Bio 36, 367-387.[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-. Cell 51, 861-867.[Medline]




This article has been cited by other articles:


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
P. Skoglund, A. Rolo, X. Chen, B. M. Gumbiner, and R. Keller
Convergence and extension at gastrulation require a myosin IIB-dependent cortical actin network
Development, July 15, 2008; 135(14): 2435 - 2444.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
H. Zhao, K. Tanegashima, H. Ro, and I. B. Dawid
Lrig3 regulates neural crest formation in Xenopus by modulating Fgf and Wnt signaling pathways
Development, April 1, 2008; 135(7): 1283 - 1293.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
A. Shimada, M. Yabusaki, H. Niwa, H. Yokoi, K. Hatta, D. Kobayashi, and H. Takeda
Maternal-zygotic medaka mutants for fgfr1 reveal its essential role in the migration of the axial mesoderm but not the lateral mesoderm
Development, January 15, 2008; 135(2): 281 - 290.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
GeneticsHome page
J. I. Wu, M. A. Centilli, G. Vasquez, S. Young, J. Scolnick, L. A. Durfee, J. L. Spearow, S. D. Schwantz, G. Rennebeck, and K. Artzt
tint Maps to Mouse Chromosome 6 and May Interact With a Notochordal Enhancer of Brachyury
Genetics, October 1, 2007; 177(2): 1151 - 1161.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
BloodHome page
M. Schmerer, I. Torregroza, A. Pascal, M. Umbhauer, and T. Evans
STAT5 acts as a repressor to regulate early embryonic erythropoiesis
Blood, November 1, 2006; 108(9): 2989 - 2997.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
S. Maegawa, M. Varga, and E. S. Weinberg
FGF signaling is required for {beta}-catenin-mediated induction of the zebrafish organizer
Development, August 15, 2006; 133(16): 3265 - 3276.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
G. Reim and M. Brand
Maternal control of vertebrate dorsoventral axis formation and epiboly by the POU domain protein Spg/Pou2/Oct4
Development, July 15, 2006; 133(14): 2757 - 2770.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
R. B. Fletcher, J. C. Baker, and R. M. Harland
FGF8 spliceforms mediate early mesoderm and posterior neural tissue formation in Xenopus
Development, May 1, 2006; 133(9): 1703 - 1714.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
GENES CELLSHome page
H. A. Chung, J. Hyodo-Miura, A. Kitayama, C. Terasaka, T. Nagamune, and N. Ueno
Screening of FGF target genes in Xenopus by microarray: temporal dissection of the signalling pathway using a chemical inhibitor
Genes Cells, August 1, 2004; 9(8): 749 - 761.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
D. P. Szeto and D. Kimelman
Combinatorial gene regulation by Bmp and Wnt in zebrafish posterior mesoderm formation
Development, August 1, 2004; 131(15): 3751 - 3760.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
J. Shiotsugu, Y. Katsuyama, K. Arima, A. Baxter, T. Koide, J. Song, R. A. S. Chandraratna, and B. Blumberg
Multiple points of interaction between retinoic acid and FGF signaling during embryonic axis formation
Development, June 1, 2004; 131(11): 2653 - 2667.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
Mol. Cell. Biol.Home page
A. P. Myers, L. B. Corson, J. Rossant, and J. C. Baker
Characterization of Mouse Rsk4 as an Inhibitor of Fibroblast Growth Factor-RAS-Extracellular Signal-Regulated Kinase Signaling
Mol. Cell. Biol., May 15, 2004; 24(10): 4255 - 4266.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
Genes Dev.Home page
B. Ohkawara, K. Shirakabe, J. Hyodo-Miura, R. Matsuo, N. Ueno, K. Matsumoto, and H. Shibuya
Role of the TAK1-NLK-STAT3 pathway in TGF-{beta}-mediated mesoderm induction
Genes & Dev., February 15, 2004; 18(4): 381 - 386.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
F. Marlow,, E. M. Gonzalez,,, C. Yin, C. Rojo, and L. Solnica-Krezel,
No tail co-operates with non-canonical Wnt signaling to regulate posterior body morphogenesis in zebrafish
Development, January 1, 2004; 131(1): 203 - 216.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USAHome page
Y. Yao, W. Li, J. Wu, U. A. Germann, M. S. S. Su, K. Kuida, and D. M. Boucher
Extracellular signal-regulated kinase 2 is necessary for mesoderm differentiation
PNAS, October 28, 2003; 100(22): 12759 - 12764.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
B. W. Draper, D. W. Stock, and C. B. Kimmel
Zebrafish fgf24 functions with fgf8 to promote posterior mesodermal development
Development, October 1, 2003; 130(19): 4639 - 4654.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
Circ. Res.Home page
P. Dell'Era, R. Ronca, L. Coco, S. Nicoli, M. Metra, and M. Presta
Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor-1 Is Essential for In Vitro Cardiomyocyte Development
Circ. Res., September 5, 2003; 93(5): 414 - 420.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
L. Zhang, H. M. El-Hodiri, H.-F. Ma, X. Zhang, M. Servetnick, T. G. Wensel, and M. Jamrich
Targeted expression of the dominant-negative FGFR4a in the eye using Xrx1A regulatory sequences interferes with normal retinal development
Development, September 1, 2003; 130(17): 4177 - 4186.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
A.-H. Monsoro-Burq, R. B. Fletcher, and R. M. Harland
Neural crest induction by paraxial mesoderm in Xenopus embryos requires FGF signals
Development, July 15, 2003; 130(14): 3111 - 3124.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
M. Polli and E. Amaya
A study of mesoderm patterning through the analysis of the regulation of Xmyf-5 expression
Development, March 8, 2003; 129(12): 2917 - 2927.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
M. E. Fisher, H. V. Isaacs, and M. E. Pownall
eFGF is required for activation of XmyoD expression in the myogenic cell lineage of Xenopus laevis
Development, March 5, 2003; 129(6): 1307 - 1315.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
J. Biol. Chem.Home page
K. Mood, R. Friesel, and I. O. Daar
SNT1/FRS2 Mediates Germinal Vesicle Breakdown Induced by an Activated FGF Receptor1 in Xenopus Oocytes
J. Biol. Chem., August 30, 2002; 277(36): 33196 - 33204.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
Mol. Cell. Biol.Home page
E. K. Park, N. Warner, K. Mood, T. Pawson, and I. O. Daar
Low-Molecular-Weight Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase Is a Positive Component of the Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor Signaling Pathway
Mol. Cell. Biol., May 15, 2002; 22(10): 3404 - 3414.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
I. Marics, F. Padilla, J.-F. Guillemot, M. Scaal, and C. Marcelle
FGFR4 signaling is a necessary step in limb muscle differentiation
Development, January 10, 2002; 129(19): 4559 - 4569.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
J. Mathieu, A. Barth, F. M. Rosa, S. W. Wilson, and N. Peyrieras
Distinct and cooperative roles for Nodal and Hedgehog signals during hypothalamic development
Development, January 7, 2002; 129(13): 3055 - 3065.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
Genes Dev.Home page
S. L. Nutt, K. S. Dingwell, C. E. Holt, and E. Amaya
Xenopus Sprouty2 inhibits FGF-mediated gastrulation movements but does not affect mesoderm induction and patterning
Genes & Dev., May 1, 2001; 15(9): 1152 - 1166.
[Abstract] [Full Text]


Home page
Mol. Cell. Biol.Home page
L. D. Chong, E. K. Park, E. Latimer, R. Friesel, and I. O. Daar
Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor-Mediated Rescue of x-Ephrin B1-Induced Cell Dissociation in Xenopus Embryos
Mol. Cell. Biol., January 15, 2000; 20(2): 724 - 734.
[Abstract] [Full Text]


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
S Takahashi, C Yokota, K Takano, K Tanegashima, Y Onuma, J Goto, and M Asashima
Two novel nodal-related genes initiate early inductive events in Xenopus Nieuwkoop center
Development, January 12, 2000; 127(24): 5319 - 5329.
[Abstract] [PDF]


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
R Brewster, J. Mullor, and A Ruiz i Altaba
Gli2 functions in FGF signaling during antero-posterior patterning
Development, January 10, 2000; 127(20): 4395 - 4405.
[Abstract] [PDF]


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
Z Hardcastle and N Papalopulu
Distinct effects of XBF-1 in regulating the cell cycle inhibitor p27(XIC1) and imparting a neural fate
Development, January 3, 2000; 127(6): 1303 - 1314.
[Abstract] [PDF]


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
R. Davis and M. Kirschner
The fate of cells in the tailbud of Xenopus laevis
Development, January 1, 2000; 127(2): 255 - 267.
[Abstract] [PDF]


Home page
Mol. Biol. CellHome page
P. A. Culp and T. J. Musci
c-mos and cdc2 Cooperate in the Translational Activation of Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor-1 during Xenopus Oocyte Maturation
Mol. Biol. Cell, November 1, 1999; 10(11): 3567 - 3581.
[Abstract] [Full Text]


Home page
Mol. Cell. Biol.Home page
M. A. Torres, H. Eldar-Finkelman, E. G. Krebs, and R. T. Moon
Regulation of Ribosomal S6 Protein Kinase-p90rsk, Glycogen Synthase Kinase 3, and beta -Catenin in Early Xenopus Development
Mol. Cell. Biol., February 1, 1999; 19(2): 1427 - 1437.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
G Kumano, L Belluzzi, and W. Smith
Spatial and temporal properties of ventral blood island induction in Xenopus laevis
Development, January 12, 1999; 126(23): 5327 - 5337.
[Abstract] [PDF]


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
M Carl and J Wittbrodt
Graded interference with FGF signalling reveals its dorsoventral asymmetry at the mid-hindbrain boundary
Development, January 12, 1999; 126(24): 5659 - 5667.
[Abstract] [PDF]


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
M Kofron, T Demel, J Xanthos, J Lohr, B Sun, H Sive, S Osada, C Wright, C Wylie, and J Heasman
Mesoderm induction in Xenopus is a zygotic event regulated by maternal VegT via TGFbeta growth factors
Development, January 12, 1999; 126(24): 5759 - 5770.
[Abstract] [PDF]


Home page
BloodHome page
T. L. Huber, Y. Zhou, P. E. Mead, and L. I. Zon
Cooperative Effects of Growth Factors Involved in the Induction of Hematopoietic Mesoderm
Blood, December 1, 1998; 92(11): 4128 - 4137.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
S McFarlane, M. Zuber, and C. Holt
A role for the fibroblast growth factor receptor in cell fate decisions in the developing vertebrate retina
Development, January 10, 1998; 125(20): 3967 - 3975.
[Abstract] [PDF]


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
K. Griffin, S. Amacher, C. Kimmel, and D Kimelman
Molecular identification of spadetail: regulation of zebrafish trunk and tail mesoderm formation by T-box genes
Development, January 9, 1998; 125(17): 3379 - 3388.
[Abstract] [PDF]


Home page
Endocr. Rev.Home page
A. Bikfalvi, S. Klein, G. Pintucci, and D. B. Rifkin
Biological Roles of Fibroblast Growth Factor-2
Endocr. Rev., February 1, 1997; 18(1): 26 - 45.
[Abstract] [Full Text]


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
B. Ciruna, L Schwartz, K Harpal, T. Yamaguchi, and J Rossant
Chimeric analysis of fibroblast growth factor receptor-1 (Fgfr1) function: a role for FGFR1 in morphogenetic movement through the primitive streak
Development, January 7, 1997; 124(14): 2829 - 2841.
[Abstract] [PDF]


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
J. Corbo, M Levine, and R. Zeller
Characterization of a notochord-specific enhancer from the Brachyury promoter region of the ascidian, Ciona intestinalis
Development, January 2, 1997; 124(3): 589 - 602.
[Abstract] [PDF]


Home page
Genes Dev.Home page
S Hoppler, J D Brown, and R T Moon
Expression of a dominant-negative Wnt blocks induction of MyoD in Xenopus embryos.
Genes & Dev., November 1, 1996; 10(21): 2805 - 2817.
[Abstract] [PDF]


Home page
J. Neurosci.Home page
F. F. Eide, E. R. Vining, B. L. Eide, K. Zang, X.-Y. Wang, and L. F. Reichardt
Naturally Occurring Truncated trkB Receptors Have Dominant Inhibitory Effects on Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor Signaling
J. Neurosci., May 15, 1996; 16(10): 3123 - 3129.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
M. Pownall, A. Tucker, J. Slack, and H. Isaacs
eFGF, Xcad3 and Hox genes form a molecular pathway that establishes the anteroposterior axis in Xenopus
Development, January 12, 1996; 122(12): 3881 - 3892.
[Abstract] [PDF]


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
K. Lustig, K. Kroll, E. Sun, and M. Kirschner
Expression cloning of a Xenopus T-related gene (Xombi) involved in mesodermal patterning and blastopore lip formation
Development, January 12, 1996; 122(12): 4001 - 4012.
[Abstract] [PDF]


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
K. Kroll and E Amaya
Transgenic Xenopus embryos from sperm nuclear transplantations reveal FGF signaling requirements during gastrulation
Development, January 10, 1996; 122(10): 3173 - 3183.
[Abstract] [PDF]


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
F. Conlon, S. Sedgwick, K. Weston, and J. Smith
Inhibition of Xbra transcription activation causes defects in mesodermal patterning and reveals autoregulation of Xbra in dorsal mesoderm
Development, January 8, 1996; 122(8): 2427 - 2435.
[Abstract] [PDF]


Home page
J. Biol. Chem.Home page
K. M. Neilson and R. E. Friesel
Constitutive Activation of Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor-2 by a Point Mutation Associated with Crouzon Syndrome
J. Biol. Chem., November 3, 1995; 270(44): 26037 - 26040.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
T. Lamb and R. Harland
Fibroblast growth factor is a direct neural inducer, which combined with noggin generates anterior-posterior neural pattern
Development, January 11, 1995; 121(11): 3627 - 3636.
[Abstract] [PDF]


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
C. Jones, M. Kuehn, B. Hogan, J. Smith, and C. Wright
Nodal-related signals induce axial mesoderm and dorsalize mesoderm during gastrulation
Development, January 11, 1995; 121(11): 3651 - 3662.
[Abstract] [PDF]


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
K Griffin, R Patient, and N Holder
Analysis of FGF function in normal and no tail zebrafish embryos reveals separate mechanisms for formation of the trunk and the tail
Development, January 9, 1995; 121(9): 2983 - 2994.
[Abstract] [PDF]


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
P Ataliotis, K Symes, M. Chou, L Ho, and M Mercola
PDGF signalling is required for gastrulation of Xenopus laevis
Development, January 9, 1995; 121(9): 3099 - 3110.
[Abstract] [PDF]


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
R. Cornell, T. Musci, and D Kimelman
FGF is a prospective competence factor for early activin-type signals in Xenopus mesoderm induction
Development, January 8, 1995; 121(8): 2429 - 2437.
[Abstract] [PDF]


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
M. Danos and H. Yost
Linkage of cardiac left-right asymmetry and dorsal-anterior development in Xenopus
Development, January 5, 1995; 121(5): 1467 - 1474.
[Abstract] [PDF]


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
P. Crossley and G. Martin
The mouse Fgf8 gene encodes a family of polypeptides and is expressed in regions that direct outgrowth and patterning in the developing embryo
Development, January 2, 1995; 121(2): 439 - 451.
[Abstract] [PDF]


Home page