نتایج جستجو برای: limb bud mesenchymal cells

تعداد نتایج: 1469446  

2010
Antonella Galli Dimitri Robay Marco Osterwalder Xiaozhong Bao Jean-Denis Bénazet Muhammad Tariq Renato Paro Susan Mackem Rolf Zeller

The polarization of nascent embryonic fields and the endowment of cells with organizer properties are key to initiation of vertebrate organogenesis. One such event is antero-posterior (AP) polarization of early limb buds and activation of morphogenetic Sonic Hedgehog (SHH) signaling in the posterior mesenchyme, which in turn promotes outgrowth and specifies the pentadactylous autopod. Inactivat...

Journal: :Cancer research 2008
Patrick P Lin Manoj K Pandey Fenghua Jin Shunbin Xiong Michael Deavers John M Parant Guillermina Lozano

Ewing's sarcoma is characterized by the t(11;22)(q24:q12) reciprocal translocation. To study the effects of the fusion gene EWS-FLI1 on development and tumor formation, a transgenic mouse model was created. A strategy of conditional expression was used to limit the potentially deleterious effects of EWS-FLI1 to certain tissues. In the absence of Cre recombinase, EWS-FLI1 was not expressed in th...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 2004
Christopher T Lee Luoping Li Norio Takamoto James F Martin Francesco J Demayo Ming-Jer Tsai Sophia Y Tsai

The nuclear orphan receptor COUP-TFII is widely expressed in multiple tissues and organs throughout embryonic development, suggesting that COUP-TFII is involved in multiple aspects of embryogenesis. Because of the early embryonic lethality of COUP-TFII knockout mice, the role of COUP-TFII during limb development has not been determined. COUP-TFII is expressed in lateral plate mesoderm of the ea...

Journal: :Current Biology 1996
Thomas Stratford Claire Horton Malcolm Maden

BACKGROUND Retinoic acid (RA) is present in the chick limb bud, and excess RA induces limb duplications. Here, we have investigated the role of endogenous RA during chick limb development by preventing the synthesis of RA and testing the effect on various genes expressed during limb initiation and outgrowth. RESULTS We demonstrate that the stage 20/21 limb bud synthesizes didehydroretinoic ac...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 1999
Lars Grotewold Thomas Theil Ulrich Rüther

dkk-1 has recently been identified as a secreted protein in Xenopus laevis which is sufficient and necessary to cause head induction by antagonizing Wnt signalling (Glinka et al., 1998, Nature 391, 357-362). Consistent with such a role dkk-1 is expressed in the Spemann organizer of the early frog gastrula. Later, expression can be observed in an endomesodermal domain corresponding to the prospe...

Journal: :Journal of embryology and experimental morphology 1973
J R Hinchliffe D A Ede

The wingless condition resulting from the action of the sex-linked wingless (ws) gene arises from the precocious appearance of cell death in the anterior necrotic zone (ANZ) of the forelimb-bud at stage 19 (3 days) and its progressive extension beyond its normal area during stages 20-23. A similar though less pronounced effect occurs in the hindlimb-bud. Although some wingless hindlimb-buds are...

Journal: :Development 1988
J L Carrington J F Fallon

Outgrowth of normal chick limb bud mesoderm is dependent on the presence of a specialized epithelium called the apical ectodermal ridge. This ectodermal ridge is induced by the mesoderm at about the time of limb bud formation. The limbless mutation in the chick affects apical ectodermal ridge formation in the limb buds of homozygotes. The initial formation of the limb bud appears to be unaffect...

Journal: :Current Biology 1995
Radma Mahmood Janine Bresnick Amata Hornbruch Catherine Mahony Nicola Morton Kate Colquhoun Paul Martin Andrew Lumsden Clive Dickson Ivor Mason

BACKGROUND The outgrowth of the vertebrate limb bud is the result of a reciprocal interaction between the mesenchyme and a specialized region of the ectoderm, the apical ectodermal ridge (AER), which overlies it. Signals emanating from the AER act to maintain the underlying mesenchyme, called the progress zone, in a highly proliferative and undifferentiated state. Removal of the AER results in ...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume 2002
Roberto Rivas Frederic Shapiro

BACKGROUND Histologic delineation of the events involved in the development of long bones and the developmental age at which these events occur is needed to elucidate the genetic and molecular mechanisms associated with these events. This report describes the sequence of histologic events involved in the formation of long bones and their epiphyses in the New Zealand White rabbit. METHODS Pren...

Journal: :Physica A 2007
Nikodem J Popławski Maciej Swat J Scott Gens James A Glazier

A central question in developmental biology is how cells interact to organize into tissues? In this paper, we study the role of mesenchyme-ectoderm interaction in the growing chick limb bud using Glazier and Graner's cellular Potts model, a grid-based stochastic framework designed to simulate cell interactions and movement. We simulate cellular mechanisms including cell adhesion, growth, and di...

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