Fibronectin in early amphibian embryos (original) (raw)
Boucaut JC (1974) Etude autoradiographique de la distribution de cellules isolées transplantées dans le blastocoele, chez l'amphibien urodèle Pleurodeles waltlii Michah. Ann Embr Morphol 7:7–50 Google Scholar
Boucaut JC, Darribere T (1983) Presence of fibronectin during early embryogenesis in amphibian Peurodeles waltlii. Cell Diff 12:2 77–83 Google Scholar
Critchley DR, England MA, Wakely J, Hynes RO (1979) Distribution of fibronectin in the ectoderm of gastrulating chick embryos. Nature 280:498–500 Google Scholar
Duband JL, Thiery JP (1982a) Distribution of fibronectin in the early phase of avian cephalic neural crest cell migration. Dev Biol 93:308–323 Google Scholar
Duband JL, Thiery JP (1982b) Appearance and distribution of fibronectin during the chick embryo gastrulation and neurulation. Dev Biol 94:2 337–350 Google Scholar
Duprat AM, Gualandris L, Rouge P (1982) Neural induction and the structure of the target cell surface. J Embryol Exp Morphol 70:171–187 Google Scholar
Engvall E, Ruoslahti E (1977) Binding soluble form of fibroblast surface protein, fibronectin, to collagen. Int J Cancer 20:1–5 Google Scholar
Gallien L, Durocher M (1957) Table chronologique du développement chez Pleurodeles waltlii Michah. Bull Biol France et Belgique 91:97–114 Google Scholar
Grunz H, Staubach J (1979) Cell contacts between chorda-mesoderm and the overlaying neuroectoderm (presumptive central nervous system) during the period of primary embryonic induction in amphibians. Differentiation 14:59–65 Google Scholar
Heasman J, Hynes RO, Swan AP, Thomas V, Wylie CC (1981) Primordial germ cells of Xenopus embryos: the role of fibronectin in their adhesion during migration. Cell 27:437–447 Google Scholar
Hynes RO (1981) Relationships between fibronectin and the cytoskeleton. In: Poste G, Nicolson GL (eds) Cytoskeletal elements and plasma membrane organisation. Elsevier-North Holland Biomedical Press, Amsterdam, pp 100–137 Google Scholar
Johnson KE (1976) Ruffling and locomotion in Rana pipiens gastrula cells. Exp Cell Res 101:71–77 Google Scholar
Johnson KE (1977a) Extracellular matrix synthesis in blastula and gastrula stages of normal and hybrid frog embryos. I. Toluidine blue and lanthanum staining. J Cell Sci 25:313–322 Google Scholar
Johnson KE (1977b) Extracellular matrix synthesis in blastula and gastrula stages of normal and hybrid frog embryos. II. Autoradiographic observations on the sites of synthesis and mode of transport of galactose and glucosamine labelled materials. J Cell Sci 25:323–334 Google Scholar
Keller RE (1980) The cellular basis of epiboly: An SEM study of deep cell rearrangement during gastrulation in Xenopus laevis. J Embryol Exp Morphol 60:201–234 Google Scholar
Keller RE, Schoenwolf GC (1977) An SEM study of cellular morphology, contact and arrangement as related to gastrulation in Xenopus laevis. Roux Arch Dev Bio 182:165–186 Google Scholar
Kosher RA, Searls RL (1973) Sulfated muccopolysaccharide synthesis during the development of Rana pipiens. Dev Biol 32:50–68 Google Scholar
Kubota HY, Durston AJ (1978) Cinematographical study of cell migration in the opened gastrula of Ambystoma mexicanum. J Embryol Exp Morphol 44:71–80 Google Scholar
Mayer BW, Hay ED, Hynes RO (1981) Immunocytochemical localization of fibronectin in embryonic chick trunk and area vasculosa. Dev Biol 82:267–286 Google Scholar
Nakatsuji N (1975b) Studies on the gastrulation of amphibian embryos: light and electron microscopic observation of a urodele Cynops pyrrhogaster. J Embryol Exp Morphol 34:669–685 Google Scholar
Nakatsuji N (1976) Studies on the gastrulation of amphibian embryos: ultrastructure of the migrating cells of anurans. Roux Arch Dev Biol 180:229–240 Google Scholar
Nakatsuji N, Johnson KE (1982) Cell locomotion in vitro by Xenopus laevis gastrula mesodermal cells. Cell Motiliy 2:149–161 Google Scholar
Nakatsuji N, Gould AC, Johnson KE (1982) Movement and guidance of migrating mesodermal cells in Ambystoma maculatum gastrulae. J Cell Sci 56:207–222 Google Scholar
Newgreen D, Thiery JP (1980) Fibronectin in early avian embryos: synthesis and distribution along the migration pathways of neural crest cells. Cell Tissue Res 211:269–291 Google Scholar
Newgreen D, Gibbins IL, Sauter J, Wallenpelds B, Wutz R (1982) Ultrastructural and tissueculture studies on the role of fibronectin, collagen and glycosaminoglycans in the migration of neural crest cells in the fowl embryo. Cell Tissue Res 221:521–549 Google Scholar
Rovasio R, Delouvée A, Yamada KM, Timpl R, Thiery JP (1982) Neural crest cell migration: requirements for exogenous fibronectin and high cell density. J Cell Biol 96:462–473 Google Scholar
Sanders EJ (1982) Ultrastructural immunocytochemical localization of fibronectin in the early chick embryo. J Embryol Exp Morphol 71:155–170 Google Scholar
Schreckenberg GM, Jacobson AG (1975) Normal stages of development of the axolotl Ambystoma mexicanum. Dev Biol 42:391–400 Google Scholar
Spiegel E, Burger M, Spiegel M (1980) Fibronectin in the developing sea urchin embryo. J Cell Biol 87:309–313 Google Scholar
Tarin D (1973) Histochemical and enzyme digestion studies on neural induction in Xenopus laevis. Differentiation 1:109–126 Google Scholar
Thiery JP, Duband JL, Delouvee A (1982) Pathways and mechanisms of avian trunk neural crest cell migration and localization. Dev Biol 93:324–343 Google Scholar
Towbin H, Staehelin T, Gordon J (1979) Electrophoretic transfer of proteins from polyacrylamide gels to nitrocellulose sheets: procedure and some applications. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 76:4350–4354 CASPubMed Google Scholar
Wartiovaara J, Leivo I, Virtanen I, Vaheri A (1978) Cell surface and extracellular matrix glycoprotein fibronectin: expression in embryogenesis and in teratocarcinoma differentiation. Ann NY Acad Sci 312:132–141 Google Scholar
Wylie CC, Heasman J (1982) Effects of the substratum on the migration of primordial germ cells. Phil Trans R Soc Lond B 299:177–183 Google Scholar
Yamada KM, Olden K (1978) Fibronectins-adhesive glycoproteins of cell surface and blood. Nature 275:179–184 Google Scholar
Zetter BR, Martin GR (1978) Expression of a high molecular weight cell surface glycoprotein (LETS protein) by preimplantation mouse embryos and teratocarcinoma stem cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 75:2324–2328 Google Scholar