FIBRILLIN AND EARLY XENOPUS PATTERNING
$221,132R01FY2002HDNIH
University Of Virginia Charlottesville, Charlottesville VA
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Paper 19121300Paper 18629871Paper 18550716Paper 17027959Paper 16682346Paper 15517579Paper 15376320Paper 15136148Paper 12167400Paper 12074560
Abstract
DESCRIPTION: Fibrillins are major components of microfibrils of the extracellular matrix. They contain a LTBP repeat, found in proteins involved in TBF signaling specifically facilitating secretion or release. Besides a potential role in modulating TBFs, fibrillin microfibrils may serve mechanical roles. Dr. Keller will test specific hypotheses regarding the possible role of fibrillin in establishing the notochord/somite boundary, and in convergence and extension movements in Xenopus during gastrulation.
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