نتایج جستجو برای: limb bud

تعداد نتایج: 79354  

Journal: :Development 1998
M Logan H G Simon C Tabin

The wing and the leg of the chick, although homologous structures, have characteristic patterns of skeletal elements, muscles, tendons, featherbuds and scales. Despite recent advances in understanding the common genetic pathways patterning the wing and leg, the molecular nature of the specification of limb-type identity has remained elusive. Embryological experiments have indicated the existenc...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1986
M E Lanser J L Carrington J F Fallon

Motoneuron survival in the embryonic spinal cord is influenced by the presence or absence of the developing limb bud. We have recently begun a reexamination of the relationship between limb absence and motoneuron survival in a nonsurgical limb deletion model, the limbless mutant chick embryo. As in surgically limb-deleted normal embryos, only 10% of the motoneurons that are initially produced i...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2000
Yasuhiko Kawakami Naoyuki Wada Shin-ichiro Nishimatsu Chikako Komaguchi Sumihare Noji Tsutomu Nohno

We have identified chick frizzled (Fz)-10, encoding a Wnt receptor, and examined the expression pattern during embryogenesis. Fz-10 is expressed in the region posterior to the Hensen's node at stage 6. Fz-10 expression is detected in the dorsal domain of the neural tube and the central nervous system of the developing embryo. In the developing limb, Fz-10 expression starts at stage 18 in the po...

Journal: :Journal of embryology and experimental morphology 1985
G F Oster J D Murray P K Maini

The hyaluronate component of the extracellular matrix is a powerfully hydrophilic polymer, capable of osmotically swelling and deswelling by a volume factor of 5 or more. At the time of cartilage condensation in the limb bud the chondrocytes start to produce hyaluronidase, an enzyme which degrades hyaluronate. The consequent deswelling brings the chondrocytes closer together - close enough for ...

Journal: :Development 1987
L Wolpert A Hornbruch

The positional signal model for specification of the cartilaginous elements in limb development has been tested by examining the effect on the humerus of grafting a polarizing region to different positions along the anteroposterior axis of the limb bud at stage 16. The humerus between the host and grafted polarizing region was largely normal though there were variations in width, particularly t...

2017
Manabu Kawata Yuki Taniguchi Daisuke Mori Fumiko Yano Shinsuke Ohba Ung-Il Chung Tomomi Shimogori Alea A Mills Sakae Tanaka Taku Saito

The apical ectodermal ridge (AER), located at the distal end of each limb bud, is a key signaling center which controls outgrowth and patterning of the proximal-distal axis of the limb through secretion of various molecules. Fibroblast growth factors (FGFs), particularly Fgf8 and Fgf4, are representative molecules produced by AER cells, and essential to maintain the AER and cell proliferation i...

Journal: :The International journal of developmental biology 2001
J Olesen S Richter G Scholtz

Arthropods and in particular crustaceans show a great diversity concerning their limb morphology. This makes the homologization of limbs and their parts and our understanding of evolutionary transformations of these limb types problematical. To address these problems we undertook a comparative study of the limb development of two representatives of branchiopod crustaceans, one with phyllopodous...

Journal: :The International Journal of Developmental Biology 2005

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