@article{85171, keywords = {Animals, Chickens, Humans, Mice, Body Patterning, Xenopus, Invertebrates, Mexico, Nodal Protein, Sus scrofa}, author = {Rebecca Burdine and Tamara Caspary}, title = {Left-right asymmetry: lessons from Canc{\'u}n.}, abstract = { The satellite symposium on {\textquoteright}Making and breaking the left-right axis: implications of laterality in development and disease{\textquoteright} was held in June 2013 in conjunction with the 17th International Society for Developmental Biology meeting in Canc{\'u}n, Mexico. As we summarize here, leaders in the field gathered at the symposium to discuss recent advances in understanding how left-right asymmetry is generated and utilized across the animal kingdom. }, year = {2013}, journal = {Development}, volume = {140}, pages = {4465-70}, month = {11/2013}, issn = {1477-9129}, doi = {10.1242/dev.097907}, language = {eng}, }