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An atlas of Wnt activity during embryogenesis in Xenopus tropicalis

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Wnt proteins form a family of highly conserved secreted molecules that are critical mediators of cell-cell signaling during embryogenesis. Partial data on Wnt activity in different tissues and at different stages have been reported in frog embryos. Our objective here is to provide a coherent and detailed description of Wnt activity throughout embryo development. Using a transgenic Xenopus tropicalis line carrying a Wnt-responsive reporter sequence, we depict the spatial and temporal dynamics of canonical Wnt activity during embryogenesis. We provide a comprehensive series of in situ hybridization in whole-mount embryos and in cross-sections, from gastrula to tadpole stages, with special focus on neural tube, retina and neural crest cell development. This collection of patterns will thus constitute a valuable resource for developmental biologists to picture the dynamics of Wnt activity during development.

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hal-01828720 , version 1 (03-07-2018)

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Caroline Borday, Karine Parain, Hong Thi Tran, Kris Vleminckx, Muriel Perron, et al.. An atlas of Wnt activity during embryogenesis in Xenopus tropicalis. PLoS ONE, 2018, 13 (4), pp.e0193606. ⟨10.1371/journal.pone.0193606⟩. ⟨hal-01828720⟩
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