Journal article
Notch Signaling Can Regulate Endoderm Formation in Zebrafish
Y Kikuchi, H Verkade, JF Reiter, CH Kim, AB Chitnis, A Kuroiwa, DYR Stainier
Developmental Dynamics | WILEY | Published : 2004
DOI: 10.1002/dvdy.10483
Abstract
Early in vertebrate development, the processes of gastrulation lead to the formation of the three germ layers: ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm. The mechanisms leading to the segregation of the endoderm and mesoderm are not well understood. In mid-blastula stage zebrafish embryos, single marginal cells can give rise to both endoderm and mesoderm (reviewed by Warga and Stainier [2002] The guts of endoderm formation. In: Solnica-Krezel L, editor. Pattern formation in zebrafish. Berlin: Springer-Verlag. p 28-47). By the late blastula stage, however, single marginal cells generally give rise to either endoderm or mesoderm. To investigate this segregation of the blastoderm into cells with either ..
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