نتایج جستجو برای: cerberus protein

تعداد نتایج: 1234788  

2005
G. Sancho S. Mills F. Micheli G. A. Johnson H. S. Lenihan L. S. Mullineaux

This study investigates predation by the vent zoarcid fish Thermarces cerberus through gastrointestinal analyses of 27 specimens collected with the submersible ALVIN at vents at 91500N on the East Pacific Rise. T. cerberus fed most frequently on gastropod mollusks (mainly Lepetodrilus elevatus) and amphipod crustaceans (mainly Ventiella sulfuris). Species found occasionally in high abundance in...

2005
Jong-Hwan Kim

Managing an autonomous robot team is a very challenging experience which is compounded by the fact that there are many cutting edge problems that have to be solved and implemented in real time by a team of students that have varying backgrounds, skill, and origins. Being a member of such a team is alsoa very valuable educational experience for the students for both learning theoretical concepts...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2015
Mau Trinh Dang Hendrik Segers La-Orsri Sanoamuang

In order to address the dearth of information on Rotifera in Vietnam, and especially on rotifers inhabiting freshwater psammon in Southeast Asia, we collected and examined twenty-five hygropsammon samples from Bau Thiem Lake, Thua Thien Hue Province, central Vietnam. A total of eighty-nine species-level rotifer taxa were identified, belonging to 21 genera and 13 families. Of these, 48 taxa (54%...

Journal: :The International journal of developmental biology 2009
José António Belo Ana C Silva Ana-Cristina Borges Mário Filipe Margaret Bento Lisa Gonçalves Marta Vitorino Ana-Marisa Salgueiro Vera Texeira Ana T Tavares Sara Marques

One fundamental aspect of vertebrate embryonic development is the formation of the body plan. For this process, asymmetries have to be generated during early stages of development along the three main body axes: Anterior-Posterior, Dorso-Ventral and Left-Right. We have been studying the role of a novel class of molecules, the Cerberus/Dan gene family. These are dedicated secreted antagonists of...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1998
W Shawlot J M Deng R R Behringer

The Xenopus cerberus gene encodes a secreted factor that is expressed in the anterior endomesoderm of gastrula stage embryos and can induce the formation of ectopic heads when its mRNA is injected into Xenopus embryos [Bouwmeester, T., Kim, S., Lu, B. & De Robertis, E. M. (1996) Nature (London) 382, 595-601]. Here we describe the existence of a cerberus-related gene, Cerr1, in the mouse. Cerr1 ...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 1998
E. Stanley C. Biben S. Kotecha L. Fabri S. Tajbakhsh C-C. Wang T. Hatzistavrou B. Roberts C. Drinkwater M. Lah M. Buckingham D. Hilton A. Nash T. Mohun R. P. Harvey

We report that DAN, a potential cell cycle regulator and tumour suppressor, is a secreted glycoprotein related to Xenopus cerberus. DAN, cerberus, its mouse relative Cer-1/cer-l/Cerberus-like/Cerr1, and the recently described factor DRM/Gremlin, appear to be members of the cystine knot superfamily, which includes TGFbetas and BMPs. Like cerberus and mCer-1, DAN-induced cement glands as well as ...

Journal: :Chemical communications 2010
Kyle A Williams Christopher W Bielawski

The synthesis and characterization of tris(N-heterocyclic carbene)s with D(3h)-symmetry is reported; these tritopic molecules feature three independent carbene moieties that are geometrically isolated to prevent chelation.

Journal: :Current Biology 1999
Lei Zhu Martha J. Marvin Aaron Gardiner Andrew B. Lassar Mark Mercola Claudio D. Stern Michael Levin

BACKGROUND Most of the molecules known to regulate left-right asymmetry in vertebrate embryos are expressed on the left side of the future trunk region of the embryo. Members of the protein family comprising Cerberus and the putative tumour suppressor Dan have not before been implicated in left-right asymmetry. In Xenopus, these proteins have been shown to antagonise members of the transforming...

Journal: :Collectanea Philologica 2021

This article analyses two stories by women writers (The Heads of Cerberus Francis Stevens (1952) and The Breakthrough Daphne du Maurier (1964)), which could both be considered as belonging to the genre science fiction. These do not follow ‘canonical’ or more popular type underworld narrative, especially idea katabasis descent encounter with dead, a motif has often been present in Western cultur...

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