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Maternal vgll4a regulates zebrafish epiboly through Yap1 activity [PDF]
Gastrulation in zebrafish embryos commences with the morphogenetic rearrangement of blastodermal cells, which undergo a coordinated spreading from the animal pole to wrap around the egg at the vegetal pole. This rearrangement, known as epiboly, relies on
Carlos Camacho-Macorra +9 more
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Investigation of Zebrafish Embryo Membranes at Epiboly Stage through Electrorotation Technique [PDF]
A preliminary exploration of the physiology and morphology of the zebrafish embryo (ZFE) during the late-blastula and early-gastrula stages through its electrical properties was performed, applying the electrorotation (ROT) technique.
Aránzazu Sanchis-Otero +4 more
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Syne2b/nesprin-2 is a giant protein implicated in tethering the nucleus to the cytoskeleton and plays an important role in maintaining cellular architecture.
Yu-Long Li +5 more
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The glucose-sensing Mondo pathway regulates expression of metabolic genes in mammals. Here, we characterized its function in the zebrafish and revealed an unexpected role of this pathway in vertebrate embryonic development.
Meltem Weger +15 more
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Transcriptome Analysis Suggested Striking Transition Around the End of Epiboly in the Gene Regulatory Network Downstream of the Oct4-Type POU Gene in Zebrafish Embryos. [PDF]
Zebrafish pou5f3 encodes a Class V POU transcription factor, Pou5f3, which regulates various developmental processes, including neurogenesis and brain formation.
Ikeda M +6 more
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The Adaptor Protein Lurap1 Is Required for Cell Cohesion during Epiboly Movement in Zebrafish [PDF]
Cell adhesion and polarized cellular behaviors play critical roles in a wide variety of morphogenetic events. In the zebrafish embryo, epiboly represents an important process of epithelial morphogenesis that involves differential cell adhesion and ...
Ji-Tong Li +4 more
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Multiple asters organize the yolk microtubule network during dclk2-GFP zebrafish epiboly [PDF]
It is known that the organization of microtubule (MT) networks in cells is orchestrated by subcellular structures named MT organizing centers (MTOCs). In this work, we use Light Sheet Fluorescence and Confocal Microscopy to investigate how the MT network
Maria Marsal +3 more
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Epiboly in zebrafish requires the coordinated activity of NADPH oxidases and dynamin [PDF]
The authors have withdrawn their manuscript owing to significant errors in figures 1, 3, 6, and supplementary figure 3. Also, because some of the results were incorrectly reported. Therefore, the authors do not wish this work to be cited as reference for
Francisco J. Mendez-Cruz +6 more
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Morphogenesis in early embryos demands the coordinated distribution of cells and tissues to their final destination in a spatio-temporal controlled way.
Maria Marsal +3 more
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Actin-mediated endocytosis in the E-YSL helps drive epiboly in zebrafish [PDF]
In zebrafish, a punctate band of F-actin is reported to develop in the external yolk syncytial layer (E-YSL) during the latter part of epiboly in zebrafish embryos.
Jackie Cheng +2 more
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