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Diversity and convergence in the mechanisms establishing L / R asymmetry in metazoa

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Differentiating left and right hand sides during embryogenesis represents a major event in body patterning. Left-Right (L/R) asymmetry in bilateria is essential for handed positioning, morphogenesis and ultimately the function of organs (including the brain), with defective L/R asymmetry leading to severe pathologies in human. How and when symmetry is initially broken during embryogenesis remains debated and is a major focus in the field. Work done over the past 20 years, in both vertebrate and invertebrate models, has revealed a number of distinct pathways and mechanisms important for establishing L/R asymmetry and for spreading it to tissues and organs. In this review, we summarize our current knowledge and discuss the diversity of L/R patterning from cells to organs during evolution.
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hal-03137275 , version 1 (10-02-2021)

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Jean-Baptiste Coutelis, Nicanor González-Morales, Charles Géminard, S. Noselli. Diversity and convergence in the mechanisms establishing L / R asymmetry in metazoa. EMBO Reports, 2014, 15 (9), pp.926-937. ⟨10.15252/embr.201438972⟩. ⟨hal-03137275⟩
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