Roles of nodal-lefty regulatory loops in embryonic patterning of vertebrates

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Abstract

Nodal is a signalling molecule that belongs to the transforming growth factor-β superfamily of proteins, and Lefty proteins are antagonists of Nodal signalling. The nodal and lefty genes form positive and negative regulatory loops that resemble the reaction-diffusion system. As a pair, these genes control various events of vertebrate embryonic patterning, including left-right specification and mesoderm formation. In this review, we will focus on recent studies that have addressed the roles of nodal and lefty in mouse development.

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Juan, H., & Hamada, H. (2001). Roles of nodal-lefty regulatory loops in embryonic patterning of vertebrates. Genes to Cells. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2443.2001.00481.x

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