Dynamic microtubules and specification of the zebrafish embryonic axis (original) (raw)

Dynamic microtubules at the vegetal cortex predict the embryonic axis in zebrafish

Karuna Sampath

Development, 2012

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Microtubule arrays of the zebrafish yolk cell: organization and function during epiboly

L. Solnica-krezel

Development, 1994

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Direct comparison of common fixation methods for preservation of microtubules in zebrafish embryos

Sigrid Reinsch

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Furrow-associated microtubule arrays are required for the cohesion of zebrafish blastomeres following cytokinesis

Suresh Jesuthasan

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Control over the morphology and segregation of Zebrafish germ cell granules during embryonic development

Natalia Mackenzie

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Strähle, U. & Jesuthasan, S. Ultraviolet irradiation impairs epiboly in zebrafish embryos: evidence for a microtubule-dependent mechanism of epiboly. Development. 119, 909-919

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Slow calcium waves mediate furrow microtubule reorganization and germ plasm compaction in the early zebrafish embryo

Diane Slusarski

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The zebrafish dorsal axis is apparent at the four-cell stage

Albert Cheong, Karuna Sampath

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Solute carrier family 3 member 2 (Slc3a2) controls yolk syncytial layer (YSL) formation by regulating microtubule networks in the zebrafish embryo

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Pregnenolone stabilizes microtubules and promotes zebrafish embryonic cell movement

Bon-chu Chung

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Roland Dosch, Keith Mintzer

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Early neurogenesis in the zebrafish embryo

Uwe Strähle

FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, 1994

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Cortical depth and differential transport of vegetally localized dorsal and germ line determinants in the zebrafish embryo

FRANCISCO PELEGRI

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Microtubules and macrotubules in fish meiosis

Omar Thiaw

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γ-Tubulin small complex formation is essential for early zebrafish embryogenesis

Octavio Monasterio

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The Chromosomal Passenger Protein Birc5b Organizes Microfilaments and Germ Plasm in the Zebrafish Embryo

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Control of convergent yolk syncytial layer nuclear movement in zebrafish

virginie lecaudey

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Embryological manipulations in zebrafish

Scott Dougan, Yuhua Sun

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Transparent things: Cell fates and cell movements during early embryogenesis of zebrafish

L. Solnica-krezel

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The zebrafish bozozok locus encodes Dharma, a homeodomain protein essential for induction of gastrula organizer and dorsoanterior embryonic structures

Jacek Topczewski

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Stages of embryonic development of the zebrafish

Bonnie Ullmann

Developmental Dynamics, 1995

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Specification of the enveloping layer and lack of autoneuralization in zebrafish embryonic explants

Laura Gammill

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Localization of transcripts of the Zebrafish morphogen Squint is dependent on egg activation and the microtubule cytoskeleton

Karuna Sampath

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Cell proliferation in the developing lateral line system of zebrafish embryos

Alain Ghysen

Developmental Dynamics, 2005

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Mirror-symmetric microtubule assembly and cell interactions drive lumen formation in the zebrafish neural rod

Claudio Rojas Araya

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