نتایج جستجو برای: radial polydactyly

تعداد نتایج: 62619  

Journal: :iranian journal of veterinary medicine 2015
mohammad reza paryani

polydactyly is the congenital presence of one or more extra digits. the extra digit often does not contain a full complement of bones. unilateral syndactyly and polydactyl mixed-breed dog was used as a case study. a three-month old unvaccinated intact female mixed breed dog weighing 8 kg, presented with a deformity of the left forepaw was used for this study. the deformity had been present sinc...

Journal: :Indian Dermatology Online Journal 2015

Journal: :Developmental biology 2000
E R Farrell A E Münsterberg

While some of the signaling molecules that govern establishment of the limb axis have been characterized, little is known about the downstream effector genes that interpret these signals. In Drosophila, the spalt gene is involved in cell fate determination and pattern formation in different tissues. We have cloned a chick homologue of Drosophila spalt, which we have termed csal1, and this study...

Journal: :Development 2010
Zhen Zhang Pengfei Sui Aiwu Dong John Hassell Peter Cserjesi You-Tzung Chen Richard R Behringer Xin Sun

Preaxial polydactyly (PPD) is a common limb-associated birth defect characterized by extra digit(s) in the anterior autopod. It often results from ectopic sonic hedgehog (Shh) expression in the anterior limb bud. Although several transcription factors are known to restrict Shh expression to the posterior limb bud, how they function together remains unclear. Here we provide evidence from mouse c...

Journal: :Development 1997
S Qu K D Niswender Q Ji R van der Meer D Keeney M A Magnuson R Wisdom

Correct development of the limb is dependent on coordination between three distinct signaling centers. Recently, fibroblast growth factor-4 has been identified as a crucial determinant of AER function, which directs limb bud outgrowth, and Sonic hedgehog has been identified as a signaling molecule that mediates ZPA function, which specifies anterior-posterior patterning in the developing limb b...

Journal: :Development 1998
Y Yang P Guillot Y Boyd M F Lyon A P McMahon

Patterning of the vertebrate limb along the anterior-posterior axis is controlled by the zone of polarizing activity (ZPA) located at the posterior limb margin. One of the vertebrate Hh family members, Shh, has been shown to be able to mediate the function of the ZPA. Several naturally occurring mouse mutations with the phenotype of preaxial polydactyly exhibit ectopic Shh expression at the ant...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2003
Laura A Lettice Simon J H Heaney Lorna A Purdie Li Li Philippe de Beer Ben A Oostra Debbie Goode Greg Elgar Robert E Hill Esther de Graaff

Unequivocal identification of the full composition of a gene is made difficult by the cryptic nature of regulatory elements. Regulatory elements are notoriously difficult to locate and may reside at considerable distances from the transcription units on which they operate and, moreover, may be incorporated into the structure of neighbouring genes. The importance of regulatory mutations as the b...

2014
Marisa Cabrera González Laura M. Pérez López Gino Martínez Soto Diego Gutiérrez de la Iglesia

We are pleased to see the great interest that our study on thumb duplication has generated among the community of pediatric orthopedic surgeons. We read this Letter to the Editor with great enthusiasm as it reflects some of the interesting aspects that are still under discussion in our field. We are happy to advance the discussion on thumb duplication as it may enhance our knowledge and provide...

2014
Edward J. Johnson David M. Neely Ian C. Dunn Megan G. Davey

Sonic hedgehog (SHH) plays a central role in patterning numerous embryonic tissues including, classically, the developing limb bud where it controls digit number and identity. This study utilises the polydactylous Silkie (Slk) chicken breed, which carries a mutation in the long range limb-specific regulatory element of SHH, the ZRS. Using allele specific SHH expression analysis combined with qu...

Journal: :Journal of embryology and experimental morphology 1977
A S Bazzoli J Manson W J Scott J G Wilson

Oral administration (3 mg/day) of thalidomide during the dedifferentiation and early limb-bud stages of newt forelimb regeneration produced a variety of specific limb deformities. Proximal and preaxial skeletal elements were the most severely malformed, e.g. preaxial hemimelia, severe proximal deformities, and preaxial polydactyly. Likewise, oral, daily doses (3 mg) of the teratogenic analogue,...

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