2017
DOI: 10.1101/223453
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Elevated and sustained reactive oxygen species levels facilitate mesoderm formation during earlyXenopusdevelopment

Abstract: Fertilisation triggers embryonic development culminating with the activation of a number of highly co-ordinated and evolutionarily conserved signalling pathways, which induce and pattern the mesoderm of the developing embryo. Previous studies in invertebrates have shown that hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ), a reactive oxygen species (ROS), can act as a signalling molecule for axis specification during early development.Using a HyPer transgenic Xenopus laevis line that expresses a H 2 O 2 -sensitive fluorescent pr… Show more

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