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Publication : Extra-embryonic Wnt3 regulates the establishment of the primitive streak in mice.

First Author  Yoon Y Year  2015
Journal  Dev Biol Volume  403
Issue  1 Pages  80-8
PubMed ID  25907228 Mgi Jnum  J:225541
Mgi Id  MGI:5693484 Doi  10.1016/j.ydbio.2015.04.008
Citation  Yoon Y, et al. (2015) Extra-embryonic Wnt3 regulates the establishment of the primitive streak in mice. Dev Biol 403(1):80-8
abstractText  The establishment of the head to tail axis at early stages of development is a fundamental aspect of vertebrate embryogenesis. In mice, experimental embryology, genetics and expression studies have suggested that the visceral endoderm, an extra-embryonic tissue, plays an important role in anteroposterior axial development. Here we show that absence of Wnt3 in the posterior visceral endoderm leads to delayed formation of the primitive streak and that interplay between anterior and posterior visceral endoderm restricts the position of the primitive streak. Embryos lacking Wnt3 in the visceral endoderm, however, appear normal by E9.5. Our results suggest a model for axial development in which multiple signals are required for anteroposterior axial development in mammals.
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