DESCRIPTION (Adapted from the applicant's abstract): To sustain growth
and differentiation, embryos must create a functional circulatory system
during early development. Little is known about the tissue interactions
that may be required to induce the formation of angioblasts (vessel
endothelial precursors). The investigator proposes first to examine the
spatial and temporal expression pattern for cells that express an early
vascular endothelium-specific marker, xEGR1 (an Endothelium G-Protein
coupled Receptor), and a putative receptor tyrosine kinase homolog of
vascular-specific mouse genes flk-1 and flt. She also proposes to
determine the region of the frog embryo that gives rise to angioblasts
by creating a precise fate map of cells that later express xEGR1, and
further to examine the appearance of developing vacular tissue with
scanning electron microscopy. Second, she proposes to examine tissue
interactions that may be important in angioblast induction by using
tissue co-cultures and treatment of undetermined tissues with various
known mesoderm inducers or agents known to disrupt mesoderm
specification. Finally, she proposes to investigate whether xEGR1 has
a direct role in angiogenesis/vasculogenesis by forcing ectopic
expression of xEGR1 and by treating cells with agonists and antagonists
of xEGR1 protein.
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
CFDA Code
DUNS Number
074762238
UEI
EVWJPCY6AD97
Project Start Date
01-June-1995
Project End Date
31-May-1999
Budget Start Date
01-June-1995
Budget End Date
31-May-1999
Project Funding Information for 1995
Total Funding
$104,250
Direct Costs
$75,000
Indirect Costs
$29,250
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
1995
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
$104,250
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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