A conserved regulatory program initiates lateral plate mesoderm emergence across chordates
Numerous tissues are derived from the lateral plate mesoderm (LPM) but how this is specified is unclear. Here, the authors identify a pan-LPM reporter activity found in the zebrafish draculin (drl) gene that also shows transgenic activity in LPM-corresponding territories of several chordates, includ...
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Main Authors: | Karin D. Prummel, Christopher Hess, Susan Nieuwenhuize, Hugo J. Parker, Katherine W. Rogers, Iryna Kozmikova, Claudia Racioppi, Eline C. Brombacher, Anna Czarkwiani, Dunja Knapp, Sibylle Burger, Elena Chiavacci, Gopi Shah, Alexa Burger, Jan Huisken, Maximina H. Yun, Lionel Christiaen, Zbynek Kozmik, Patrick Müller, Marianne Bronner, Robb Krumlauf, Christian Mosimann |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/cfe6d2cea11f4fa1bf72c26475a34643 |
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