Tissue rotation of the xenopus anterior-posterior neural axis reveals profound but transient plasticity at the mid-gastrula stage

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  • who: Lyuba Bolkhovitinov and colleagues from the Department of Molecular, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard University, Boston, MA, USA have published the research work: Tissue Rotation of the Xenopus Anterior-Posterior Neural Axis Reveals Profound but Transient Plasticity at the Mid-Gastrula Stage, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: While the mechanisms governing the regionalization of the nervous system have been extensively studied relatively less is known about the nature and limits of early plasticity of the This study aims to characterize the degree of plasticity in laevis by investigating the response of embryos to a 180 . . .

     

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