缺口信号,分割时钟,和脊椎动物体的模式。

Journal of Biology Pub Date : 2009-01-01 Epub Date: 2009-05-22 DOI:10.1186/jbiol145
Julian Lewis, Anja Hanisch, Maxine Holder
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摘要

Notch信号通路在脊椎动物胚胎发育的组织中具有多种功能。它最基本的作用之一是产生了一些规则的模式,这些模式将产生躯干的肌肉骨骼结构。它在分割时钟的早期操作和后来的体的定义和分化中所起的作用正在开始被理解。
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Notch signaling, the segmentation clock, and the patterning of vertebrate somites.

Notch signaling, the segmentation clock, and the patterning of vertebrate somites.

Notch signaling, the segmentation clock, and the patterning of vertebrate somites.

Notch signaling, the segmentation clock, and the patterning of vertebrate somites.

The Notch signaling pathway has multifarious functions in the organization of the developing vertebrate embryo. One of its most fundamental roles is in the emergence of the regular pattern of somites that will give rise to the musculoskeletal structures of the trunk. The parts it plays in the early operation of the segmentation clock and the later definition and differentiation of the somites are beginning to be understood.

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