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Left-Right Asymmetry in Vertebrate Development: Advances in Anatomy, Embryology and Cell Biology, cartea 188

Autor M.L. López-Gracia, M.A. Ros
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 dec 2006
Externally the vertebrate body plan presents a bilateral symmetry in relation to the midline. However, inside the body the distribution of the visceral organs follows a very particular pattern that is not symmetrical in relation to the midline. The last 10 years have seen remarkable advances in our understanding of how the internal asymmetries typical of the vertebrate body are established and controlled. The use of different development models has permitted to uncover fascinating ways of creating asymmetry, like the activity of the nodal cilia. A host of studies has also unravelled the involvement of many genes in the left right patterning pathway. Based on this knowledge the genetic basis of human laterality defects are beginning to be revealed. It is a major challenge now to understand how all these genes control left right development as well as the complex set of interactions established between them.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783540363477
ISBN-10: 3540363475
Pagini: 144
Ilustrații: XII, 126 p. 16 illus., 13 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.21 kg
Ediția:2007
Editura: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
Colecția Springer
Seria Advances in Anatomy, Embryology and Cell Biology

Locul publicării:Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany

Public țintă

Research

Cuprins

Establishment of Left-Right Asymmetry.- Signaling Pathways with a Predominant Role in Left-Right Patterning.- Mouse Models of Laterality.- Genetics of Human Alterations of Organ Situs.- Concluding Remarks.

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Externally the vertebrate body plan presents a bilateral symmetry in relation to the midline. However, inside the body the distribution of the visceral organs follows a very particular pattern that is not symmetrical in relation to the midline. The last 10 years have seen remarkable advances in our understanding of how the internal asymmetries typical of the vertebrate body are established and controlled. The use of different development models has permitted to uncover fascinating ways of creating asymmetry, like the activity of the nodal cilia. A host of studies has also unravelled the involvement of many genes in the left right patterning pathway. Based on this knowledge the genetic basis of human laterality defects are beginning to be revealed. It is a major challenge now to understand how all these genes control left right development as well as the complex set of interactions established between them.

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Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras