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Development | 2008

Localised axial progenitor cell populations in the avian tail bud are not committed to a posterior Hox identity

Mike McGrew; Adrian Sherman; Simon G. Lillico; Fiona Margaret Ellard; Pippa A. Radcliffe; Hazel Gilhooley; Kyriacos Mitrophanous; Noemí Cambray; Valerie Wilson; Helen Sang

The outgrowth of the vertebrate tail is thought to involve the proliferation of regionalised stem/progenitor cell populations formed during gastrulation. To follow these populations over extended periods, we used cells from GFP-positive transgenic chick embryos as a source for donor tissue in grafting experiments. We determined that resident progenitor cell populations are localised in the chicken tail bud. One population, which is located in the chordoneural hinge (CNH), contributes descendants to the paraxial mesoderm, notochord and neural tube, and is serially transplantable between embryos. A second population of mesodermal progenitor cells is located in a separate dorsoposterior region of the tail bud, and a corresponding population is present in the mouse tail bud. Using heterotopic transplantations, we show that the fate of CNH cells depends on their environment within the tail bud. Furthermore, we show that the anteroposterior identity of tail bud progenitor cells can be reset by heterochronic transplantation to the node region of gastrula-stage chicken embryos.


Human Molecular Genetics | 2001

Rabies virus glycoprotein pseudotyping of lentiviral vectors enables retrograde axonal transport and access to the nervous system after peripheral delivery

Nicholas D. Mazarakis; Mimoun Azzouz; Jonathan Rohll; Fiona Margaret Ellard; Fraser J. Wilkes; Anna L. Olsen; Emma E. Carter; Robert D. Barber; Dilair Baban; Susan M. Kingsman; Alan John Kingsman; Karen L. O’Malley; Kyriacos A. Mitrophanous


Methods in Enzymology | 2002

Design, production, safety, evaluation, and clinical applications of nonprimate lentiviral vectors.

Jonathan Rohll; Kyriacos Mitrophanous; Enca Martin-Rendon; Fiona Margaret Ellard; Pippa A. Radcliffe; Nicholas D. Mazarakis; Susan M. Kingsman


Archive | 2000

Packaging cells for retroviral vectors

Yasuhiro Takeuchi; Mary Collins; Kyriacos Mitrophanous; Fiona Margaret Ellard; Susan Mary Kingsman


Archive | 2003

Protein production in transgenic avians using lentiviral system

Helen Sang; Michael J. McGrew; Adrian Sherman; Karen Elizabeth Jervis; William Howard Stimson; Kyriacos Mitrophanous; Fiona Margaret Ellard; Alan John Kingsman


Archive | 2003

Production de proteines dans des oiseaux transgeniques

Helen Sang; Michael J. McGrew; Adrian Sherman; Karen Elizabeth Jervis; William Howard Stimson; Kyriacos Mitrophanous; Fiona Margaret Ellard; Alan John Kingsman


Archive | 2000

Cellules d'encapsidation pour vecteurs retroviraux

Yasuhiro Takeuchi; Mary Collins; Kyriacos Mitrophanous; Fiona Margaret Ellard; Susan Mary Kingsman


Archive | 1999

Systeme d'apport retroviral

Fiona Margaret Ellard; Alan John Kingsman; Susan Mary Kingsman; Kyriacos Andreou Mitraphanous; Deva Patil


Archive | 1999

Retrovirales verabreichungssystem Retroviral-dosing system

Kyriacos Andreou Mitraphanous; Deva Patil; Alan John Kingsman; Susan Mary Kingsman; Fiona Margaret Ellard


Archive | 1998

Tumor gezielter Vektor

Susan Mary Kingsman; Christopher Robert Bebbington; Fiona Margaret Ellard; Miles William Carroll; Kevin Alan Myers

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Jonathan Rohll

Washington University in St. Louis

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Mary Collins

Carnegie Institution for Science

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