Publications by authors named "Japke A E Polman"

The tetrapod limb provides several examples of heterochrony-changes in the timing of developmental events. These include species differences in the sequence of skeletal chondrogenesis, in gene transcription in the developing limbs, and in the relative time at which forelimb and hind limb buds develop. Here, we examine (i) phylogenetic trends in limb heterochrony; (ii) changes in developmental mechanisms that may lead to heterochrony; and (iii) the possible role that heterochrony plays in generating adaptive traits.

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Background/aim: Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), required for renal development, is generated by alternative splicing of 8 exons to produce two families, pro-angiogenic VEGF(xxx), formed by proximal splicing in exon 8 (exon 8a), and anti-angiogenic VEGF(xxx)b, generated by distal splicing in exon 8 (exon 8b). VEGF(165)b, the first described exon 8b-containing isoform, antagonises VEGF(165) and is anti-angiogenic in vivo.

Methods: Using VEGF(xxx)b-specific antibodies, we investigated its expression quantitatively and qualitatively in developing kidney, and measured the effect of VEGF(165)b on renal endothelial and epithelial cells.

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Objective: Nuchal edema (NE) is a clinical indicator for aneuploidy, cardiovascular anomalies, and several genetic syndromes. Its etiology, however, is unknown. In the nuchal area, the endothelium of the jugular lymphatic sacs (JLS) develops by budding from the blood vascular endothelium of the cardinal veins.

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