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Session 4: Gastrulation (Chair: Hiroyuki Takeda) |
9:30-10:10 |
S4-1 |
Dorsal-Ventral Tissue Induction by the BMP/Chordin Morphogen Gradient |
Edward M. De Robertis (HHMI/University of California, Los Angeles, USA) |
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10:10-10:40 |
S4-2 |
Self-regulation of the Spemann's Organizer Signal by Embryo Size-dependent Degradation Control |
Hidehiko Inomata (RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology, Japan) |
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10:40-11:10 |
S4-3 |
Microtubule-Dependent Dorsal Determination in Zebrafish |
Masahiko Hibi (Nagoya University, Japan) |
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11:10-11:30 |
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11:30-12:00 |
S4-4* |
Building a Vertebrate Embryo Using Combination of Morphogenetic Gradients |
Bernard Thisse (University of Virginia, USA) |
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12:00-12:40 |
S4-5 |
Origin of the Distal Visceral Endoderm and Origin of the First Cell Specification in the Mouse Embryo |
Hiroshi Hamada (Osaka University, Japan) |
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12:40-13:20 |
S4-6 |
Anterior-posterior Axis Formation in Amniotes |
Shin Aizawa (RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology, Japan) |
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13:20-14:40 |
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Session 5: Genetic Control of Morphogenesis (Chair: Shin Aizawa) |
14:40-15:20 |
S5-1 |
A Functional Switch between Topological Domains Underlies Hox Genes Colinearity in Limbs |
Denis Duboule (University of Geneva and Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne) |
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15:20-16:00 |
S5-2 |
Epigenetic Regulation of Key Developmental Genes - A Genome-wide Approach in the Medaka Genome |
Hiroyuki Takeda (The University of Tokyo, Japan) |
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16:00-16:20 |
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16:20-17:00 |
S5-3 |
Evolution of Long-range Enhancers Regulating Shh Expression in Laryngeal Epithelium |
Toshihiko Shiroishi (National Institute of Genetics, Japan) |
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17:00-17:20 |
S5-4* |
Involvement of Hox in Positioning and Outgrowth of the Limb Bud via Controlling Fgf10 Expression |
Atsushi Kuroiwa (Nagoya University, Japan) |
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17:20-17:40 |
S5-5* |
SAM Domain Polymerization Links Subnuclear Clustering of PRC1 to Gene Silencing |
Haruhiko Koseki (RIKEN Center for Allergy and Immunology, Japan) |
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17:40-20:20 |