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Lack of a laterality phenotype in Pkd1 knock-out embryos correlates with absence of polycystin-1 in nodal cilia

Karcher, Christina ; Fischer, Anja ; Schweickert, Axel ; Bitzer, Eva ; Horie, Shigeo ; Witzgall, Ralph ; Blum, Martin



Abstract

The invariant asymmetric placement of thoracic and abdominal organs in the vertebrates is controlled by the left-asymmetric activity of the Nodal signaling cascade during embryogenesis. In the mouse embryo asymmetric induction of nodal is thought to be dependent on functional monocilia on the ventral node cells and on the Pkd2 gene, which encodes the calcium channel polycystin-2 (PC2). In humans ...

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