نتایج جستجو برای: limb bud cells

تعداد نتایج: 1455027  

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2000
Ignacio Muñoz-Sanjuán John F. Fallon Jeremy Nathans

Fibroblast growth factor homologous factors (FHFs) have been implicated in limb and nervous system development. In this paper we describe the expression of the cFHF-4 gene during early chicken development. cFHF-4 is expressed in the paraxial mesoderm, lateral ridge, and, most prominently, in the posterior-dorsal side of the base of each limb bud. The expression pattern of cFHF-4 at the base of ...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1995
T Ochiya H Sakamoto M Tsukamoto T Sugimura M Terada

The initiation of limb development depends on the site specific proliferation of the mesenchyme by the signals from the apical ectodermal ridge (AER) in embryonic mouse. We have previously reported that the local expression of Hst-1/Fgf-4 transcripts in AER of the mouse limb bud is developmentally regulated, expressed at 11 and 12 days post coitus (p.c.) embryo. In an effort to further understa...

Journal: :iranian journal of medical sciences 0
s. bahmanpour department of anatomy, school of medicine, shiraz university of medical sci-ences, shiraz, iran. d.f. paulsen department of anatomy and neurobiology, morehouse school of medicine, atlanta, ga, usa.

background: cyclosporine a (csa) is a powerful immunosuppressive agent, which is used for the prevention of allograft rejection and for the treatment of autoimmune diseases.  many transplant recipients must take this medicine for the rest of their lives.  females in reproductive age group on prolonged csa therapy have legitimate concerns about drug effects on pregnancy.   objective: to explore ...

Journal: :Development 1992
C J Tabin

Limb development has long been a model system for studying vertebrate pattern formation. The advent of molecular biology has allowed the identification of some of the key genes that regulate limb morphogenesis. One important class of such genes are the homeobox-containing, or Hox genes. Understanding of the roles these genes play in development additionally provides insights into the evolution ...

Journal: :Cell 1999
Thomas F Vogt Denis Duboule

based on antagonistic interactions that suggests how Princeton University in the vertebrate limb proximal–distal specification is Princeton, New Jersey 08544 coordinated with the control of limb bud outgrowth and Quai Ernest-Ansermet 30 Both invertebrates and vertebrates employ homeotic 1211 Geneva 4 genes to produce segmental diversity along the main Switzerland body axis. These genes also pla...

Journal: :Development 1994
S A Oberlender R S Tuan

Cell adhesion molecules have been shown to be important mediators of morphogenesis and pattern formation. In this study, we have shown that N-cadherin is expressed in a specific spatiotemporal manner in the developing limb bud during chondrogenesis in vivo and in cultured limb mesenchyme in vitro. The time period of maximal expression of N-cadherin corresponds to the period of active cellular c...

2015
Anoop Kumar Phillip B. Gates Anna Czarkwiani Jeremy P. Brockes

Limb development in salamanders differs from other tetrapods in that the first digits to form are the two most anterior (preaxial dominance). This has been proposed as a salamander novelty and its mechanistic basis is unknown. Salamanders are the only adult tetrapods able to regenerate the limb, and the contribution of preaxial dominance to limb regeneration is unclear. Here we show that during...

Journal: :Development 1993
M L Poulin K M Patrie M J Botelho R A Tassava I M Chiu

Two closely related fibroblast growth factor receptors, FGFR1 and FGFR2, have been cloned from a newt (Notophthalmus viridescens) limb blastema cDNA library. Sequence analysis revealed that we have isolated both the bek and KGFR variants of FGFR2. These two variants differ only in the second half of the last of their three Ig-like domains. The expression patterns of FGFR1 and FGFR2 during limb ...

Journal: :Development 1998
S Qu S C Tucker J S Ehrlich J M Levorse L A Flaherty R Wisdom T F Vogt

Mutations that affect vertebrate limb development provide insight into pattern formation, evolutionary biology and human birth defects. Patterning of the limb axes depends on several interacting signaling centers; one of these, the zone of polarizing activity (ZPA), comprises a group of mesenchymal cells along the posterior aspect of the limb bud that express sonic hedgehog (Shh) and plays a ke...

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