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Mechanisms of Development | 1996

A new mouse member of the Wnt gene family, mWnt-8, is expressed during early embryogenesis and is ectopically induced by retinoic acid.

Mustapha Oulad-Abdelghani; Simon Ward; Sylviane Bronner; Pierre Chambon; Pascal Dollé

We have identified a novel mouse Wnt genc using a cDNA differential screening procedure for retinoic-acid-induced transcripts in P19 embryonal carcinoma cells. Sequence analysis showed that this gene represents the first murine Wnt-8 (mWnt-8) gene reported to date. The expression of the mWnt-8 gene, which is rapidly induced by retinoic acid in P19 and embryonic stem cells, appears to be restricted to early stages of mouse embryogenesis. mWnt-8 transcripts are first detected in the posterior region of the epiblast of early primitive streak-stage embryos. As gastrulation proceeds, mWnt-8 expression spreads into the embryonic ectoderm up to a sharp rostral boundary at the base of the developing headfolds. mWnt-8 is also transiently expressed in the newly formed mesoderm. mWnt-8 expression is rapidly down-regulated during early somitogenesis, the latest detectable expression domains corresponding to the presumptive fourth rhombomere and the caudal region of the neural plate. The expression pattern of mWnt-8 is clearly distinct from those of other murine Wnt genes expressed during gastrulation, but shows striking similarities with that of the chicken Cwnt-8C gene. We also show that mWnt-8 expression is ectopically induced in the rostral neural plate in response to RA exposure of presumitic (7-7.5 days post coitum) cultured mouse embryos.


Biology of Reproduction | 1997

A retinol-binding protein receptor-mediated mechanism for uptake of vitamin A to postimplantation rat embryos.

Simon Ward; Pierre Chambon; David E. Ong; Claes Båvik


Archive | 2002

Treatment of hyperproliferative diseases

Simon Ward; Claes Bavik; Michael J. Cork; Rachid Tazi-Aahnini


Archive | 2001

Diagnosis and treatment of epidermal or skin diseases

Rachid Tazi-Ahnini; Claes Bavik; Simon Ward; Gordon Duff; Michael J. Cork


Molecular Human Reproduction | 2002

Human choriocarcinoma cell line JEG-3 produces and secretes active retinoids from retinol

Loı̈c Blanchon; Patrick Sauvant; Claes Bavik; Denis Gallot; Françoise Charbonne; Marie-Cécile Alexandre-Gouabau; D. Lemery; Bernard Jacquetin; Bernard Dastugue; Simon Ward; Vincent Sapin


Archive | 2001

Diagnosis and treatment of disease

Rachid Tazi-Ahnini; Claes Bavik; Simon Ward; Gordon Duff; Michael J. Cork


Archive | 2003

Improvements in pharmaceutical compositions

Simon Ward; Alice Macgowan; Michael J. Cork; Adrian Davis


Archive | 2008

Derivatives of 18Beta-Glycyrrhetinic Acid

Simon Ward; Alice Macgowan; Stanley Roberts; Jenny Littlechild; Kirsty Line; Ed Irving; Sam Donnelly


Archive | 2001

Prevention and treatment of tachyphylactic response

Clair Adcocks; Claes Bavik; Michael J. Cork; Gordon Duff; Rachid Tazi-Ahnini; Simon Ward


Archive | 2008

Epidermal barrier dysfunctionin atopic dermatitis

Michael J. Cork; Simon G. Danby; Yiannis Vasilopoulos; Manar Moustafa; Alice Macgowan; Jibu Varghese; Gordon Duff; Rachid Tazi-Ahnini; Simon Ward

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Claes Bavik

Royal Hallamshire Hospital

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Majella E. Lane

University College London

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