نتایج جستجو برای: appendicular skeleton

تعداد نتایج: 19003  

Journal: :Development 1994
P M Timmons J Wallin P W Rigby R Balling

Pax 1 is a member of the paired-box containing gene family. Expression has previously been observed in the developing sclerotomes and later in the anlagen of the intervertebral discs. Analysis of Pax 1-deficient undulated mice revealed an important role for this gene in the development of the axial skeleton, in which Pax 1 apparently functions as a mediator of notochordal signals during sclerot...

Journal: :Journal of embryology and experimental morphology 1968
H Grüneberg K Huston

Despite its cloven hooves, the normal cow, like other ruminants, shows a mild degree of syndactylism. In the adult, metacarpalia and metatarsalia III and IV are intimately fused with each other to form the cannon bone, but they arise as separate blastemata which undergo separate chondrification. Inherited syndactylism with a single hoof on the forelimbs and occasionally also on the hindlimbs ha...

Journal: :Arthritis Research & Therapy 2007
Philip Sambrook

Osteoporosis is a common clinical problem, especially in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). A reduction in bone mineral density (BMD) of the axial and appendicular skeleton ranging from 7% to 15% has been reported in RA in studies employing a variety of densitometric techniques. Reports consistent with a beneficial effect of tumour necrosis factor blockade on BMD have begun to emerge in r...

Journal: :Science 2003
Deneen M Wellik Mario R Capecchi

Mice in which all members of the Hox10 or Hox11 paralogous group are disrupted provide evidence that these Hox genes are involved in global patterning of the axial and appendicular skeleton. In the absence of Hox10 function, no lumbar vertebrae are formed. Instead, ribs project from all posterior vertebrae, extending caudally from the last thoracic vertebrae to beyond the sacral region. In the ...

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