نتایج جستجو برای: limb bud

تعداد نتایج: 79354  

2015
Bradley Hurren Jennifer J. P. Collins Marilyn J. Duxson Marianne Deries Atsushi Asakura

Skeletal muscle development has been the focus of intensive study for many decades. Recent advances in genetic manipulation of the mouse have increased our understanding of the cell signalling involved in the development of muscle progenitors which give rise to adult skeletal muscles and their stem cell populations. However, the influence of a vital tissue type - the peripheral nerve-has largel...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2007
Sylvain Provot Dawn Zinyk Yasemin Gunes Richa Kathri Quynh Le Henry M. Kronenberg Randall S. Johnson Michael T. Longaker Amato J. Giaccia Ernestina Schipani

Recent evidence suggests that low oxygen tension (hypoxia) may control fetal development and differentiation. A crucial mediator of the adaptive response of cells to hypoxia is the transcription factor Hif-1alpha. In this study, we provide evidence that mesenchymal condensations that give origin to endochondral bones are hypoxic during fetal development, and we demonstrate that Hif-1alpha is ex...

2013
Wenrong Zhou Huang Zhu Jianzhi Zhao Hanjun Li Yong Wan Jingjing Cao Haixia Zhao Jian Yu Rujiang Zhou Yiyun Yao Lingling Zhang Lifang Wang Lin He Gang Ma Zhengju Yao Xizhi Guo

The TALE (Three Amino acid Loop Extension) family consisting of Meis, Pbx and Pknox proteins is a group of transcriptional co-factors with atypical homeodomains that play pivotal roles in limb development. Compared to the in-depth investigations of Meis and Pbx protein functions, the role of Pknox2 in limb development remains unclear. Here, we showed that Pknox2 was mainly expressed in the zeug...

Journal: :Developmental biology 2009
Patrick Hill Katrin Götz Ulrich Rüther

The family of GLI proteins (GLI1-3) comprises the intracellular mediators of the hedgehog pathway, which regulates a myriad of developmental processes, one of which is limb development. Whereas GLI1 and GLI2 seem to be dispensable during limb development, GLI3 is especially crucial since all GLI3-associated human congenital diseases comprise limb malformations. Furthermore, Gli3(-/-) mouse embr...

2000
Jeroen Charité David G. McFadden Eric N. Olson

Development of the vertebrate limb is an important paradigm for studying the regulation of growth and patterning in three dimensions, and both classical experiments and recent molecular approaches have provided significant insights into the mechanisms involved. These studies have revealed that growth and patterning along the three orthogonal axes (anteroposterior, dorsoventral, and proximodista...

بدیعی, علیرضا, حیاتی رودباری, نسیم, ذوالفقاری باروق, سمانه, پریور, کاظم,

Background and Objective: Due to inclusion of nano titanium dioxide in substances such as sunscreens and detergents which may be used by pregnant mothers and regarding that the studies on the effects of such substances have not yet been clearly elucidated, therefore, we conducted this study to investigate the effect of TiO2 on forelimb buds in mouse embryos. Materials and Methods: In this study...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2010
Konstantina Karamboulas Helen J Dranse T Michael Underhill

In the developing axial skeleton, sequential sonic hedgehog (SHH) and bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) signals are required for specification of a chondrogenic fate in presomitic tissue. A similar paradigm is thought to operate in the limb, but the signals involved are unclear. To investigate the nature of these signals, we examined BMP action in mesenchymal populations derived from the early m...

Journal: :Development 2006
Nadia Mercader Sabine Fischer Carl J Neumann

Vertebrate limb induction is triggered in the lateral plate mesoderm (LPM) by a cascade of signaling events originating in the axial mesoderm. While it is known that Fgf, Wnt and retinoic acid (RA) signals are involved in this cascade, their precise regulatory hierarchy has not been determined in any species. tbx5 is the earliest gene expressed in the limb bud mesenchyme. Recently, another tran...

Journal: :Current Biology 2003
Maxwell C. Eblaghie J.Simon Lunn Robin J. Dickinson Andrea E. Münsterberg Juan-Jose Sanz-Ezquerro Elizabeth R. Farrell Joanne Mathers Stephen M. Keyse Kate Storey Cheryll Tickle

BACKGROUND The importance of endogenous antagonists in intracellular signal transduction pathways is becoming increasingly recognized. There is evidence in cultured mammalian cells that Pyst1/MKP3, a dual specificity protein phosphatase, specifically binds to and inactivates ERK1/2 mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs). High-level Pyst1/Mkp3 expression has recently been found at many sites ...

Journal: :Development 1990
M J Vaessen J H Meijers D Bootsma A G Van Kessel

Retinoic acid (RA) is thought to play a role in embryonic pattern formation in vertebrates. A naturally occurring gradient of endogenous RA has been demonstrated in the developing chick limb bud, while local application of RA leads to the formation of additional digits. In mammals, a well-defined spectrum of birth defects has been reported as a result of fetal exposure to excess RA. In analogy ...

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