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Gastrulation in frogs with terrestrial reproduction

open access: yesDevelopmental Biology, 2007
Masanori Taira   +5 more
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The H3K4 methyltransferase Setd1a is first required at the epiblast stage, whereas Setd1b becomes essential after gastrulation

open access: yesDevelopment, 2014
A. S. Bledau   +10 more
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Ex utero mouse embryogenesis from pre-gastrulation to late organogenesis

Nature, 2021
Alejandro Aguilera-castrejon   +2 more
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The primitive streak and cellular principles of building an amniote body through gastrulation

Science, 2021
Description The nonconserved primitive streak In human development, a linear structure called the primitive streak appears 14 days after fertilization. This structure marks the transition of the embryo from having radial to bilateral symmetry.
Guojun Sheng   +2 more
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Gastrulation and the Evolution of Development [PDF]

open access: possibleDevelopment, 1992
ABSTRACT The original eukaryotic cell may have possessed the key processes necessary for metazoan development -cell differentiation, patterning and motility - and these are present in the cell cycle. Protozoa also possess key patterning processes.
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Gastrulation

Current Opinion in Genetics & Development, 1991
At gastrulation, a single layer of cells is converted into an outer ectodermal covering, an inner ectodermal tube, and in triploblastic phyla, a middle mesodermal layer. This morphogenesis is driven by motility and directed by cell interactions, some of which involve adhesion and others that involve information transfer.
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Gastrulation in Drosophila

Seminars in Developmental Biology, 1994
Abstract The three germ layers in Drosophila are established by both the invagination of the ventral furrow, which internalizes the anterior midgut and mesoderm primordia, and the invagination of the posterior midgut primordium. The invaginations of these primordia occur by similar cell shape changes.
José Casal, Rolf Reuter
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Human Pre-gastrulation Development.

Current Topics in Developmental Biology, 2018
Understanding the progression of early human embryonic development prior to implantation is of fundamental biological importance. Greater insights into early developmental events may lead to clinical improvements, not only via the establishment of novel stem cell models with increased potential or more physiological relevance, but also by uncovering ...
Sissy E. Wamaitha, K. Niakan
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Vertebrate gastrulation

Current Opinion in Genetics & Development, 1992
Our understanding of the mechanisms that control gastrulation is still in its infancy. One problem is that gastrulation is a complex set of coordinated behaviours involving directional cell movements, several types of cell interactions, changes in cell fate and gene expression.
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