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Distribution, classification, and development ofDrosophila glial cells in the late embryonic and early larval ventral nerve cord.

1994

To facilitate the investigation of glial development inDrosophila, we present a detailed description of theDrosophila glial cells in the ventral nerve cord. A GAL4 enhancer-trap screen for glial-specific expression was performed. Using UAS-lacZ and UAS-kinesin-lacZ as reporter constructs, we describe the distribution and morphology of the identified glial cells in the fully differentiated ventral nerve cord of first-instar larvae just after hatching. The three-dimensional structure of the glial network was reconstructed using a computer. Using the strains with consistent GAL4 expression during late embryogenesis, we traced back the development of the identified cells to provide a glial map …

Nerve rootEmbryogenesisCentral nervous systemAnatomyBiologyNeuromereEmbryonic stem cellCell biologyNeuroepithelial cellmedicine.anatomical_structurenervous systemVentral nerve cordGeneticsmedicineDevelopmental biologyDevelopmental BiologyRoux's archives of developmental biology : the official organ of the EDBO
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Expression of Drosophila Cabut during early embryogenesis, dorsal closure and nervous system development.

2010

cabut (cbt) encodes a transcription factor involved in Drosophila dorsal closure (DC), and it is expressed in embryonic epithelial sheets and yolk cell during this process upon activation of the Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) signaling pathway. Additional studies suggest that cbt may have a role in multiple developmental processes. To analyze Cbt localization through embryogenesis, we generated a Cbt specific antibody that has allowed detecting new Cbt expression patterns. Immunohistochemical analyses on syncytial embryos and S2 cells reveal that Cbt is localized on the surface of mitotic chromosomes at all mitotic phases. During DC, Cbt is expressed in the yolk cell, in epidermal cells and in…

Nervous systemCentral Nervous SystemRecombinant Fusion ProteinsMitosisBiologybehavioral disciplines and activities03 medical and health sciencesGenes ReporterTubulinmental disordersPeripheral Nervous SystemGeneticsmedicineAnimalsDrosophila ProteinsPromoter Regions GeneticMolecular BiologyMitosis030304 developmental biologyRegulation of gene expressionGeneticsCell Nucleus0303 health sciencesSchneider 2 cells030302 biochemistry & molecular biologyEmbryogenesisGene Expression Regulation DevelopmentalEmbryoEmbryonic stem cellDorsal closureChromatin3. Good healthCell biologyProtein Structure Tertiarymedicine.anatomical_structureEpidermal CellsOrgan SpecificityDrosophilaLamininEpidermisDevelopmental BiologyTranscription FactorsGene expression patterns : GEP
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The columnar gene vnd is required for tritocerebral neuromere formation during embryonic brain development of Drosophila.

2006

International audience; In Drosophila, evolutionarily conserved transcription factors are required for the specification of neural lineages along the anteroposterior and dorsoventral axes, such as Hox genes for anteroposterior and columnar genes for dorsoventral patterning. In this report, we analyse the role of the columnar patterning gene ventral nervous system defective (vnd) in embryonic brain development. Expression of vnd is observed in specific subsets of cells in all brain neuromeres. Loss-of-function analysis focussed on the tritocerebrum shows that inactivation of vnd results in regionalized axonal patterning defects, which are comparable with the brain phenotype caused by mutatio…

Nervous systemMutantApoptosis0302 clinical medicineMESH: Gene Expression Regulation DevelopmentalDrosophila ProteinsMESH: AnimalsAxonHox geneMESH: MelatoninGenetics0303 health sciencesMESH: Pineal GlandBrainGene Expression Regulation DevelopmentalMESH: Transcription FactorsNeuromerePhenotypeBiological EvolutionCell biologymedicine.anatomical_structureDrosophila melanogasterPhenotypeMESH: Photic StimulationMESH: Body PatterningMESH: MutationMESH: Drosophila ProteinsBiologyMESH: PhenotypeMESH: Drosophila melanogaster03 medical and health sciencesMESH: BrainNeuroblastMESH: EvolutionMESH: Homeodomain ProteinsmedicineAnimalsMESH: Circadian RhythmMolecular Biology030304 developmental biologyBody PatterningHomeodomain ProteinsMESH: HumansMESH: ApoptosisEmbryogenesis[SDV.BBM.BM]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry Molecular Biology/Molecular biologyMESH: LightMutationMESH: SerotoninMESH: Seasons030217 neurology & neurosurgeryDevelopmental BiologyTranscription Factors
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Competence of blastomeres for the expression of molecular tissue markers is acquired by diverse mechanisms in the embryo of Platynereis (Annelida)

1992

This paper is devoted to the role of cell divisions for the establishment of histospecificity in the embryo of the spiralian, Platynereis dumerilii (Annelida). We have incubated successive cleavage stages in cytochalasin B (CCB) and observed whether the cells thereafter were able to acquire the competence for expressing histospecific antigens of larval gland cells (labelled by the monoclonal antibody OI64) and of neural components of the ventral nerve cord (labelled by mAb OI7 or by testing acety1cholinesterase activity), respectively. Incubation in CCB results in permanent cleavage arrest, but does not necessarily interfere with biochemical differentiation of such markers. Synthesis of the…

NeurogenesisEmbryogenesisEmbryoCell fate determinationBiologybiology.organism_classificationCell biologyNeuroblastVentral nerve cordImmunologyGeneticsStem cellDevelopmental BiologyPlatynereisRoux's Archives of Developmental Biology
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Comparison of testing acute toxicity on embryo of zebrafish, Brachydanio rerio and RTG-2 cytotoxicity as possible alternatives to the acute fish test

1995

Abstract The present study compares two possible alternative methods to replace the acute fish test. Fertilized eggs of zebrafish, Brachydanio rerio were used to investigate the acute toxicity of chemicals. Different toxicological endpoints such as coagulation of the eggs, development of gastrulation, number of somites, development of organs, circulation, heartbeat, otolithanlage and pigmentation have been examined during the embryonic development of zebrafish within the first 48 h. Differences to the normal development were measured by these endpoints. Chemicals have been examined in a preliminary approach with respect to their cytotoxicity on the RTG-2 cells (Rainbow Trout Gonad). The vit…

Neutral redanimal structuresEnvironmental EngineeringbiologyHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisEmbryogenesisPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthEmbryoGeneral MedicineGeneral Chemistrybiology.organism_classificationPollutionAcute toxicityToxicologyAndrologychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryToxicityEnvironmental ChemistryMTT assayCytotoxicityZebrafishChemosphere
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Exogenous makisterone A accelerates early embryonic development in the milkweed bugOncopeltus fasciatus

1982

Reproducing females ofOncopeltus fasciatus which were treated with exogenous makisterone A and 20-hydroxyecdysone laid eggs with considerably elevated ecdysteroid contents. The early embryonic development was markedly accelerated when the mother was treated with makisterone A, whereas 20-hydroxyecdysone had no influence.

PharmacologyToxicologyCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceEcdysteroidchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryEmbryogenesisMolecular MedicineCell BiologyBiologyMolecular BiologyCell biologyExperientia
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Morphogenesis in leaf and single-cell cultures of mature Juniperus oxycedrus

1996

Single cells were mechanically isolated from leaf-derived callus of mature Juniperus oxycedrus L. These cells divided and gave rise to callus when plated on medium containing growth regulators. Best plating efficiency was obtained on a modified Schenk and Hildebrandt medium supplemented with 0.6 micro M 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid and 100 mg l(-1) casein hydrolyzate. Although single-cell-derived callus showed poor morphogenic potential, both adventitious shoots and embryogenic tissues differentiated from the callus. We also achieved induction of somatic embryogenesis in leaf explants of mature J. oxycedrus trees cultured in the presence of 6.0 or 10.0 micro M 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic ac…

Plating efficiencySomatic embryogenesisPhysiologyfungifood and beveragesPicloramPlant ScienceBiologybiology.organism_classificationchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryCell cultureCallusShootBotanyJuniperus oxycedrusExplant cultureTree Physiology
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Early in vitro development of isolated microspores of four Sicilian olive cultivars.

2015

Nowadays there is a great interest in the advancement of the studies on gametic embryogenesis in olive, as a method for obtaining homozygous material, due to the enormous effort and relevance in its genome sequencing and gene mapping. In this study, in vitro isolated microspore culture of four Sicilian olive cultivars (‘Biancolilla napoletana’, ‘Nocellara del Belice’, ‘Tonda Iblea’ and ‘Verdello’) has been carried out, investigating the influence of two polyamines (putrescine and spermidine) and of two medium compositions on pollen embryogenesis induction. During in vitro development, different structural features have been observed: uninucleated microspores, with no development, binucleate…

PolyaminGametic embryogenesiOliveGametic embryogenesisBiologyHorticulturelanguage.human_languageSettore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni ArboreeHorticultureMicrosporePolyaminsBotanylanguageIsolated microspore cultureCultivarSicilian
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Embryo classification method based in time-lapse analysis is associated with blastocyst quality

2012

groups: 87.7%(10434/11893), 87.4%(2674/3060), 80.2%(1350/1683) and 81.0%(634/783). Abnormal fertilization rate was significantly lower in 9598% group(6.9%,54/783) than other groups(16.1%,1918/11893; 13.8%,421/ 3060; 11.4%,192/1683). Good embryo, pregnancy and implantation rates were no significant differences among four groups(48.9%,61.6%,43.5%; 48.9%,62.1%,43.5%; 50.0%,57.6%,42.3%; 53.1%,62.5%,45.7%). CONCLUSION: Sperm morphology does not affect normal fertilization, embryonic development and clinical outcome.

Pregnancybusiness.industryEmbryogenesisObstetrics and GynecologyEmbryomedicine.diseaseAndrologyHuman fertilizationmedicine.anatomical_structureReproductive MedicinemedicineSperm morphologyClassification methodsBlastocystbusinessFertility and Sterility
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Chronological expression of Ciliated Bronchial Epithelium 1 during pulmonary development

2009

Ciliated Bronchial Epithelium (CBE) 1 is a novel gene, which is expressed in ciliated cells. As cilia are important during embryogenesis, the present authors characterised the murine homologue of CBE1 (Cbe1) and compared its temporal expression during murine and human lung development. Cbe1 cDNA was cloned and characterised using sequencing, standard PCR and Western blotting. Mouse and human embryonic/fetal lungs (HELs) were harvested for mRNA analysis and protein localisation in vivo and in vitro using RT-PCR and immunohistochemistry. The Cbe1 amino acid sequence was >75% identical with CBE1 and its alternative splicing and tissue distribution were highly conserved. Pulmonary expression of…

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicinePathologymedicine.medical_specialtyDNA ComplementaryTime FactorsBlotting WesternDNA Mutational AnalysisBiologyTransfectionStatistics NonparametricImmunoenzyme TechniquesMiceOpen Reading FramesCiliogenesisGene expressionmedicineAnimalsHumansAmino Acid SequenceRNA MessengerCloning MolecularLungDNA PrimersFetusMessenger RNALungReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionEmbryogenesisAlternative splicingNuclear ProteinsCell DifferentiationMolecular biologyEpitheliumDNA-Binding Proteinsmedicine.anatomical_structureBronchial epithelium Asthma DevelopmentTranscription FactorsEuropean Respiratory Journal
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