N Vargesson
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Vargesson N, Laufer E
Dev Biol
. 2002 Jan;
240(2):499-516.
PMID: 11784079
Numerous in vitro and in vivo studies implicate transforming growth factor-beta (TGFbeta) superfamily signaling in vascular development and maintenance. Mice and humans with mutations in TGFbeta superfamily signaling pathway genes...
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Vargesson N, Luria V, Messina I, Erskine L, Laufer E
Mech Dev
. 2001 Jul;
106(1-2):175-80.
PMID: 11472852
We report the cloning and expression during limb development of the chicken Slit1, Slit2, and Slit3 ligands, and Robo1 and Robo2 receptor genes. We also compare the expression patterns of...
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Vargesson N, Kostakopoulou K, Drossopoulou G, Papageorgiou S, Tickle C
Dev Dyn
. 2001 Jan;
220(1):87-90.
PMID: 11146510
We tested a diffusion gradient model for setting up overlapping domains of Hoxa gene expression in the chick limb bud. The model is based on morphogen production at the limb...
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Expression patterns of Notch1, Serrate1, Serrate2 and Delta1 in tissues of the developing chick limb
Vargesson N, Patel K, Lewis J, Tickle C
Mech Dev
. 1998 Nov;
77(2):197-9.
PMID: 9831652
Signalling via the receptor Notch, delivered by the ligands Delta and Serrate, plays a key role in many cell fate decisions in both Drosophila and vertebrate development (for review seeArtavanis-Tsakonas,...
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Kostakopoulou K, Vargesson N, Clarke J, Brickell P, Tickle C
Int J Dev Biol
. 1998 Feb;
41(5):747-50.
PMID: 9415496
Urodele amphibians are the only vertebrates that can regenerate amputated limbs, even as adults. However, we have previously shown that amputated chick wing bud stumps can be induced to ((regenerate))...
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Yang Y, Drossopoulou G, Chuang P, Duprez D, Marti E, Bumcrot D, et al.
Development
. 1997 Oct;
124(21):4393-404.
PMID: 9334287
Anteroposterior polarity in the vertebrate limb is thought to be regulated in response to signals derived from a specialized region of distal posterior mesenchyme, the zone of polarizing activity. Sonic...
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Vargesson N, Clarke J, Vincent K, Coles C, Wolpert L, Tickle C
Development
. 1997 May;
124(10):1909-18.
PMID: 9169838
We have produced detailed fate maps for mesenchyme and apical ridge of a stage 20 chick wing bud. The fate maps of the mesenchyme show that most of the wing...
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Akita K, Francis-West P, Vargesson N
Mech Dev
. 1996 Dec;
60(2):127-37.
PMID: 9025066
We have manipulated the chick limb bud by dorsoventrally inverting the ectoderm, by grafting the AER to the dorsal or ventral ectoderm and by insertion of an FGF-4 soaked heparin...
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Hill J, Clarke J, Vargesson N, Jowett T, Holder N
Mech Dev
. 1995 Mar;
50(1):3-16.
PMID: 7605750
Exogenously applied retinoic acid given at the early stages of gastrulation causes abnormal development of the caudal midbrain and anterior hindbrain in vertebrate embryos. We describe the limits of the...