نتایج جستجو برای: hind limb bud

تعداد نتایج: 82796  

Journal: :Developmental biology 2012
David A F Loebel Angelyn C C Hor Heidi Bildsoe Vanessa Jones You-Tzung Chen Richard R Behringer Patrick P L Tam

Development of the mouse forelimb bud depends on normal Twist1 activity. Global loss of Twist1 function before limb bud formation stops limb development and loss of Twist1 throughout the mesenchyme after limb bud initiation leads to polydactyly, the ulnarization or loss of the radius and malformations and reductions of the shoulder girdle. Here we show that conditional deletion of Twist1 by Mes...

Hossein Kazemi Mehrjerdi Masoud Rajabioun, Samaneh Ghasemi,

Hemimelia as a congenital anomaly is a failure of development of extremities formation in embryonic period. This anomaly is defined as complete absence of the part of extremities and different forms were explained for hemimelia. Adactyly is an alternative name for transverse hemimelia and is a rare disorder in the most of animal species. A two months old male lamb with normal vital signs was re...

Journal: :Journal of Visualized Experiments 2010

Journal: :Development 1988
C Thaller G Eichele

Retinoids (vitamin A derivatives) have been shown to have striking effects on developing and regenerating vertebrate limbs. In the developing chick limb, retinoic acid is a candidate morphogen that may coordinate the pattern of cellular differentiation along the anteroposterior limb axis. We describe a series of investigations of the metabolic pathway of retinoids in the chick limb bud system. ...

Journal: :Cell 1995
Martin J Cohn Juan Carlos Izpisúa-Belmonte Helen Abud John K Heath Cheryll Tickle

Fibroblast growth factors (FGFs) act as signals in the developing limb and can maintain proliferation of limb bud mesenchyme cells. Remarkably, beads soaked in FGF-1, FGF-2, or FGF-4 and placed in the presumptive flank of chick embryos induce formation of ectopic limb buds, which can develop into complete limbs. The entire flank can produce additional limbs, but generally wings are formed anter...

Journal: :Development 2007
Kosei Sato Yutaka Koizumi Masanori Takahashi Atsushi Kuroiwa Koji Tamura

Pattern formation along the proximal-distal (PD) axis in the developing limb bud serves as a good model for learning how cell fate and regionalization of domains, which are essential processes in morphogenesis during development, are specified by positional information. In the present study, detailed fate maps for the limb bud of the chick embryo were constructed in order to gain insights into ...

2015
Feng Wu Zhiqing He Ru Ding Zhigang Huang Qixia Jiang Haiming Cui Yi Lin Shuaibo Huang Xianliang Dai Jiayou Zhang Zonggui Wu Chun Liang

The aim of this paper is to investigate effect and mechanism of Danhong injection (DH) on angiogenesis in the diabetic hind limb ischemia mouse model. Thirty diabetic hind limb ischemic model mice and ten normal mice, established by intraperitoneal (i.p.) injection of streptozotocin (STZ) or PBS and ligation/excision of femoral artery, and then twenty diabetic hind limb ischemic model mice of a...

Journal: :Development 2005
Jamie M Verheyden Mark Lewandoski Chuxia Deng Brian D Harfe Xin Sun

Previous studies have implicated fibroblast growth factor receptor 1 (FGFR1) in limb development. However, the precise nature and complexity of its role have not been defined. Here, we dissect Fgfr1 function in mouse limb by conditional inactivation of Fgfr1 using two different Cre recombinase-expressing lines. Use of the T (brachyury)-cre line led to Fgfr1 inactivation in all limb bud mesenchy...

Journal: :Journal of embryology and experimental morphology 1986
M Maden D Summerbell

The application of retinoic acid (RA) to the developing chick limb bud causes 6-digit double posterior limbs to form instead of the normal 3-digit limb. As an attempt to begin a molecular analysis of this phenomenon we have identified and characterized a soluble cytoplasmic receptor for RA, namely cytoplasmic retinoic acid-binding protein (CRABP), from the cells of the chick limb bud. It is pre...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 2013
Sina Askari TeKang Chao Ray D de Leon Deborah S Won

Results of previous studies raise the question of how timing neuromuscular functional electrical stimulation (FES) to limb movements during stepping might alter neuromuscular control differently than patterned stimulation alone. We have developed a prototype FES system for a rodent model of spinal cord injury (SCI) that times FES to robotic treadmill training (RTT). In this study, one group of ...

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