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FoxH1 role on the left-right asymmetry

FoxH1 role on the left-right asymmetry

... group, the sister taxon to vertebrates with jaws, and is a key taxon for understanding the conservation of left-right asymmetric mechanisms or even genes related with ...and FoxH1 had ... See full document

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Symmetry-Out aSymmetry-In: the rOle Of Dmrt2

Symmetry-Out aSymmetry-In: the rOle Of Dmrt2

... of the gel and soaked in methanol for 10 seconds, washed in distilled water for 5 minutes and equilibrated in the transfer buffer for 10 min (10x transfer buffer: 30,3 g Trizma-base; 144 g glycine; store at ... See full document

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Molecular tools to dissect the role of Dmrt2a and Dmrt2b in the left-right axis formation in zebrafish

Molecular tools to dissect the role of Dmrt2a and Dmrt2b in the left-right axis formation in zebrafish

... by the NICHD Zebrafish Core (NICHD) that several Labs that have been developing TALEN zebrafish mutants have been failing to recapitulate previously described Morphant phenotypes and that most of the ... See full document

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The Role of Cerl2 in the Establishment of Left-Right Asymmetries during Axis Formation and Heart Development

The Role of Cerl2 in the Establishment of Left-Right Asymmetries during Axis Formation and Heart Development

... environments, the metabolic demand, as well as homeostasis of tissues, had to be guaranteed, and this was attained through the generation of bigger organs [ 1 ...where the limits have to be pushed to ... See full document

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Acquisition of the Left and Right Peripheries in European Portuguese

Acquisition of the Left and Right Peripheries in European Portuguese

... that the data confirm our initial ...between the left and right peripheries that can be explained by the different syntactic status of the constituents that occur on both ... See full document

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Role of the nodal signaling pathway in left-right morphogenesis of the zebrafish (Danio rerio) heart

Role of the nodal signaling pathway in left-right morphogenesis of the zebrafish (Danio rerio) heart

... evolution, the gut, as an endodermal organ, precedes any mesodermal organs, as is the ...heart. The mesoderm, or middle layer, appeared approximately 40 million years after the emergence of  ... See full document

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Cilia at the node of mouse embryos sense fluid flow for left-right determination via Pkd2

Cilia at the node of mouse embryos sense fluid flow for left-right determination via Pkd2

... essential role in the breaking of left-right (L-R) symmetry in mouse embryos, but it has remained unclear how the flow is sensed by the ...that the Ca 2+ channel Pkd2 is ... See full document

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Twisting right to left: A…A mismatch in a CAG trinucleotide repeat overexpansion provokes left-handed Z-DNA conformation.

Twisting right to left: A…A mismatch in a CAG trinucleotide repeat overexpansion provokes left-handed Z-DNA conformation.

... for the first time it has been shown here that the ...from the mechanistic effect intrinsic to the nonisoterecity of ...with the flanking canonical base pairs. With emergence of ... See full document

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Left brain, right brain: facts and fantasies.

Left brain, right brain: facts and fantasies.

... cerebral asymmetry, and even a disposition to schizophrenia, was critical to human speciation, involving a rearrangement within the X and Y chromosomes, and that it was this event that constituted ... See full document

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Testing the mechanosensory versus chemosensory hypotheses in left-right early development

Testing the mechanosensory versus chemosensory hypotheses in left-right early development

... for the mechanosensory model was the finding that LR signaling in humans was disrupted by mutations in human polycystic kidney disease gene pkd2 45,46 ...of left-right body asymmetry in ... See full document

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Attitudes, Ideological Associations and the Left–Right Divide in Latin America

Attitudes, Ideological Associations and the Left–Right Divide in Latin America

... The leftright distinction is one of the central categories in comparative politics to describe and analyze political behavior in its different ...As the recent debate on ... See full document

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narcissus is required for the correct establishment of left-right asymmetries in the zebrafish brain

narcissus is required for the correct establishment of left-right asymmetries in the zebrafish brain

... of the zebrafish brain, most predominantly in the OB at 48 hpf, although no habenu- lar expression was observed (Supplementary Figure ...analysed the expression of its putative receptor, Plexin B3 ( ... See full document

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Screening for asymmetrically expressed genes in the left- right organizer of the zebrafish embryo

Screening for asymmetrically expressed genes in the left- right organizer of the zebrafish embryo

... of the G protein-mediated system which is relatively complex comprising a receptor, a heterotrimeric G protein and an effector, which can be regulate independently by accessory proteins, soluble mediators or ... See full document

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Social inferences from faces as a function of the left-to-right movement continuum

Social inferences from faces as a function of the left-to-right movement continuum

... ). On the other hand, averted gaze is evolutionarily charged as it may indicate changes in the surrounding environment ( Anderson et ...informs the observer about possible environmental ... See full document

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Using cilia mutants to study left-right asymmetry in zebrafish

Using cilia mutants to study left-right asymmetry in zebrafish

... to the anterior-left region in case of situs solitus, however in the case of heterotaxic embryos these trajectories showed a different ...which the liver positioned to the right ... See full document

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Reversal of left-right asymmetry induced by aberrant nodal signaling in the node of mouse embryos

Reversal of left-right asymmetry induced by aberrant nodal signaling in the node of mouse embryos

... of the Nodal signaling pathway, might be ...in the node of inv/inv embryos (data not shown). We next focused on the early expression of ...around the onset of somitogenesis in wild-type ... See full document

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Left-right asymmetry in the level of active Nodal protein produced in the node is translated into left-right asymmetry in the lateral plate of mouse embryos

Left-right asymmetry in the level of active Nodal protein produced in the node is translated into left-right asymmetry in the lateral plate of mouse embryos

... that the L–R asymmetric activity of ANE is regulated by Nodal signaling suggested that Nodal activity itself may be asymmetric on the two sides of the ...examined the distribution of ... See full document

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De novo formation of left-right asymmetry by posterior tilt of nodal cilia.

De novo formation of left-right asymmetry by posterior tilt of nodal cilia.

... known leftright (L-R) symmetry-breaking event in mouse development occurs at the ventral surface of the node at embryonic day ...monocilia on the node rotate in a clockwise ... See full document

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The role of Dmrt2 in the establishment of left-right asymmetry in the chick embryo

The role of Dmrt2 in the establishment of left-right asymmetry in the chick embryo

... cells. The ventromedial portion of the somite is induced to become the sclerotome by paracrine factors, especially Noggin and Sonic hedgehog, which are secreted from the notochord ...induce ... See full document

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Left-right asymmetry defect in the hippocampal circuitry impairs spatial learning and working memory in iv mice.

Left-right asymmetry defect in the hippocampal circuitry impairs spatial learning and working memory in iv mice.

... Although left-right (L2R) asymmetry is a fundamental feature of higher-order brain function, little is known about how asymmetry defects of the brain affect animal ...in the ... See full document

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