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Cell Fate Decisions in Early Embryonic Development

Authors :
Zhang, Xiaoxiao
McMahon, Andrew P.
Dulac, Catherine
Source :
Zhang, Xiaoxiao. 2013. Cell Fate Decisions in Early Embryonic Development. Doctoral dissertation, Harvard University.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

The basis of developmental biology lies in the idea of when and how cells decide to divide or to differentiate. Previous studies have established several signaling pathways that determine cell fate decisions, including Notch, Wingless, Hedgehog, Bone morphogenetic protein, and Fibroblast growth factor. Signaling converges on transcriptional factors that regulate gene expression. In mouse embryonic stem cells, I explored how pluripotency and differentiation are regulated through opposing actions of beta-catenin-mediated canonical Wnt signaling, and the mechanisms underlying Sonic hedgehog signaling in generating progenitor cells in the ventral neural tube.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
Digital Access to Scholarship at Harvard (DASH)
Journal :
Zhang, Xiaoxiao. 2013. Cell Fate Decisions in Early Embryonic Development. Doctoral dissertation, Harvard University.
Publication Type :
Dissertation/ Thesis
Accession number :
edshld.1.11157684
Document Type :
Thesis or Dissertation