August, 2013年
The mouse embryo autonomously acquires anterior-posterior polarity at implantation.
K. Takaoka, M. Yamamoto, H. Shiratori, C. Meno, J. Rossant, Y. Saijoh and H. Hamada Dev Cell (2006) 10:4 451-9.
Generation of robust left-right asymmetry in the mouse embryo requires a self-enhancement and lateral-inhibition system.
T. Nakamura, N. Mine, E. Nakaguchi, A. Mochizuki, M. Yamamoto, K. Yashiro, C. Meno and H. Hamada Dev Cell (2006) 11:4 495-504.
Basement membrane fragility underlies embryonic lethality in fukutin-null mice.
H. Kurahashi, M. Taniguchi, C. Meno, Y. Taniguchi, S. Takeda, M. Horie, H. Otani and T. Toda Neurobiol Dis (2005) 19:1-2 208-17.
Nodal antagonists regulate formation of the anteroposterior axis of the mouse embryo.
M. Yamamoto, Y. Saijoh, A. Perea-Gomez, W. Shawlot, R. R. Behringer, S. L. Ang, H. Hamada and C. Meno Nature (2004) 428:6981 387-92.
Nodal signaling induces the midline barrier by activating Nodal expression in the lateral plate.
M. Yamamoto, N. Mine, K. Mochida, Y. Sakai, Y. Saijoh, C. Meno and H. Hamada Development (2003) 130:9 1795-804.
Inhibition of Nodal signalling by Lefty mediated through interaction with common receptors and efficient diffusion.
R. Sakuma, Y. Ohnishi Yi, C. Meno, H. Fujii, H. Juan, J. Takeuchi, T. Ogura, E. Li, K. Miyazono and H. Hamada Genes Cells (2002) 7:4 401-12.
Nodal antagonists in the anterior visceral endoderm prevent the formation of multiple primitive streaks.
A. Perea-Gomez, F. D. Vella, W. Shawlot, M. Oulad-Abdelghani, C. Chazaud, C. Meno, V. Pfister, L. Chen, E. Robertson, H. Hamada, R. R. Behringer and S. L. Ang Dev Cell (2002) 3:5 745-56.
Establishment of vertebrate left-right asymmetry.
H. Hamada, C. Meno, D. Watanabe and Y. Saijoh Nat Rev Genet (2002) 3:2 103-13.
The transcription factor FoxH1 (FAST) mediates Nodal signaling during anterior-posterior patterning and node formation in the mouse.
M. Yamamoto, C. Meno, Y. Sakai, H. Shiratori, K. Mochida, Y. Ikawa, Y. Saijoh and H. Hamada Genes Dev (2001) 15:10 1242-56.
The retinoic acid-inactivating enzyme CYP26 is essential for establishing an uneven distribution of retinoic acid along the anterio-posterior axis within the mouse embryo.
Y. Sakai, C. Meno, H. Fujii, J. Nishino, H. Shiratori, Y. Saijoh, J. Rossant and H. Hamada Genes Dev (2001) 15:2 213-25.