Authors
R Woychik, B Hogan, S Bryant, G Eichele, D Kimelman, D Noden, G Schoenwolf, C Wright
Publication date
1997
Journal
Reproductive Toxicology
Volume
11
Issue
2
Pages
339-344
Description
If we are to understand how toxic chemicals and teratogens disrupt embryonic development, it is crucial that we have a better description of the molecules and genes that control the normal program of growth, differentiation, and pattern formation. Fundamental to development is the establishment of the primary body axes (dorsal-ventral, anterior-posterior, and proximal-distal), yet surprisingly little is known about the underlying mechanisms in mammalian embryos.
Scholar articles
R Woychik, B Hogan, S Bryant, G Eichele, D Kimelman… - Reproductive Toxicology, 1997