نتایج جستجو برای: swollen bud stage

تعداد نتایج: 368036  

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1946
W BRANDT

It was shown by Brandt (1944) that phocomelias and atrophied limbs can be produced experimentally after deep implantation of embryonic ectoderm into the primordium of the limb bud in the tail-bud stage (Harrison's stage no. 35) of the amblystoma embryo. The following microscopical analysis of the operated specimens shows some new results which concern the histological changes of the implanted e...

Journal: :Development 2007
Yasuo Ishii Jonathan D Langberg Romulo Hurtado Sharrell Lee Takashi Mikawa

Cells of the coronary vessels arise from a unique extracardiac mesothelial cell population, the proepicardium, which develops posterior to the sinoatrial region of the looping-stage heart. Although contribution of the proepicardial cells to cardiac development has been studied extensively, it remains unresolved how the proepicardium is induced and specified in the mesoderm during embryogenesis....

Journal: :Journal of embryology and experimental morphology 1979
M Grim B M Carlson

The purpose of this experiment was to examine the relationship, if any, between nerve fibers and the formation of muscle pattern in the regenerating amphibian limb. During embryogenesis, nerve fibers grow into the limb bud at the time when the common muscle blastemas subdivide into individual muscle primordia, whereas in regeneration nerve fibers are always present. In order to learn whether or...

Journal: :Development 1987
W L Todt J F Fallon

The ability of the anterior apical ectodermal ridge to promote outgrowth in the chick wing bud when disconnected from posterior apical ridge was examined by rotating the posterior portion of the stage-19/20 to stage-21 wing bud around its anteroposterior axis. This permitted contact between the anterior and posterior mesoderm, without removing wing bud tissue. In a small but significant number ...

Journal: :Development 1991
C N Coelho K M Krabbenhoft W B Upholt J F Fallon R A Kosher

It has been suggested that the reciprocal expression of the chicken homeobox-containing genes GHox-8 and GHox-7 by the apical ectodermal ridge and subjacent limb mesoderm might be involved in regulating the proximodistal outgrowth of the developing chick limb bud. In the present study the expression of GHox-7 and GHox-8 has been examined by in situ and dot blot hybridization in the developing l...

2008
MILOS GRIM

The purpose of this experiment was to examine the relationship, if any, between nerve fibers and the formation of muscle pattern in the regenerating amphibian limb. During embryogenesis, nerve fibers grow into the limb bud at the time when the common muscle blastemas subdivide into individual muscle primordia, whereas in regeneration nerve fibers are always present. In order to learn whether or...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2005
Chang Run Li Yan Ming Wang Xin De Zheng Hui Yan Liang Jason Chih Wei Tang Yue Wang

Formins are conserved eukaryotic proteins playing key roles in regulating cell polarity. We have characterized the roles of a formin CaBni1p in the polymorphic fungus Candida albicans. CaBni1p localized persistently to hyphal tips during hyphal growth but to distinct growth sites at different cell cycle stages during yeast growth. Cabni1Delta yeast cells exhibited several morphological defects,...

2009

The blueberry bud mite (BBM), Acalitus vaccinii (Keifer) , is gaining importance as a pest of southern highbush blueberries. During a BBM population development study in a northcentral Florida location, an epizootic was observed, and the mesothermic acarine mycopathogen, Hirsutella thompsonii (Fisher), was identified as the causal organism. In order to better understand the progression of an ep...

Journal: :Journal of embryology and experimental morphology 1974
T M Rahmani

In the legless lizard, Ophisaurus apodus, the hind-limb primordium appears on the caudal extremity of the Wolffian ridge at an early stage in the development of the embryo (4-2 mm long). Three somites each send an extension into this young bud and distribute cells in its mesenchymal mass of cells. An apical epiblastic ridge, appearing as a fold from the exterior, forms on the limb-bud, which at...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2005
Suzanne E Morris Marjolein C H Cox John J Ross Santi Krisantini Christine A Beveridge

One of the first and most enduring roles identified for the plant hormone auxin is the mediation of apical dominance. Many reports have claimed that reduced stem indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) levels and/or reduced basipetal IAA transport directly or indirectly initiate bud growth in decapitated plants. We have tested whether auxin inhibits the initial stage of bud release, or subsequent stages, in...

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