Antagonizing retinoic acid and FGF/MAPK pathways control posterior body patterning in the invertebrate chordate Ciona intestinalis.
Vertebrate embryos exploit the mutual inhibition between the RA and FGF signalling pathways to coordinate the proliferative elongation of the main body axis with the progressive patterning and differentiation of its neuroectodermal and paraxial mesodermal structures. The evolutionary history of this...
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Autores principales: | Andrea Pasini, Raoul Manenti, Ute Rothbächer, Patrick Lemaire |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2012
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