نتایج جستجو برای: mesenchyme

تعداد نتایج: 3552  

Journal: :Development 2005
Xiaobo Gao Xing Chen Mary Taglienti Bree Rumballe Melissa H Little Jordan A Kreidberg

Most studies on kidney development have considered the interaction of the metanephric mesenchyme and the ureteric bud to be the major inductive event that maintains tubular differentiation and branching morphogenesis. The mesenchyme produces Gdnf, which stimulates branching, and the ureteric bud stimulates continued growth of the mesenchyme and differentiation of nephrons from the induced mesen...

Journal: :Development 2001
J S Colvin A C White S J Pratt D M Ornitz

Mammalian lung develops as an evagination of ventral gut endoderm into the underlying mesenchyme. Iterative epithelial branching, regulated by the surrounding mesenchyme, generates an elaborate network of airways from the initial lung bud. Fibroblast growth factors (FGFs) often mediate epithelial-mesenchymal interactions and mesenchymal Fgf10 is essential for epithelial branching in the develop...

Journal: :Development 2007
Odyssé Michos Alexandre Gonçalves Javier Lopez-Rios Eva Tiecke Florence Naillat Konstantin Beier Antonella Galli Seppo Vainio Rolf Zeller

Antagonists act to restrict and negatively modulate the activity of secreted signals during progression of embryogenesis. In mouse embryos lacking the extra-cellular BMP antagonist gremlin 1 (Grem1), metanephric development is disrupted at the stage of initiating ureteric bud outgrowth. Treatment of mutant kidney rudiments in culture with recombinant gremlin 1 protein induces additional epithel...

Journal: :Development 1993
J M Brown S E Wedden G H Millburn L G Robson R E Hill D R Davidson C Tickle

Mouse mesenchyme was grafted into chick embryos to investigate the control of mesenchymal expression of Msx-1 in the developing limb and face. In situ hybridization, using species-specific probes, allows a comparison between Msx-1 expression in the graft and the host tissue. The results show that Msx-1 expression in both limb-to-limb and face-to-face grafts corresponds closely with the level of...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1987
U Heine E F Munoz K C Flanders L R Ellingsworth H Y Lam N L Thompson A B Roberts M B Sporn

Using immunohistochemical methods, we have investigated the role of transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta) in the development of the mouse embryo. For detection of TGF-beta in 11-18-d-old embryos, we have used a polyclonal antibody specific for TGF-beta type 1 and the peroxidase-antiperoxidase technique. Staining of TGF-beta is closely associated with mesenchyme per se or with tissues deriv...

Journal: :Gene expression patterns : GEP 2010
Päivi Kettunen Saul Kivimäe Pankaj Keshari Ophir D Klein Benjamin N R Cheyette Keijo Luukko

Wnt signaling is essential for tooth formation and Dact proteins modulate Wnt signaling by binding to the intracellular protein Dishevelled (Dvl). Comparison of the three known mouse Dact genes, Dact1-3, from the morphological initiation of mandibular first molar development through the onset of root formation using section in situ hybridization showed distinct, complementary and overlapping ex...

Journal: :Development 1989
S Campbell

Avian melanoblast differentiation was studied by explantation of the neural tube and periorbital mesenchyme. Outgrowths from the mesenchymal explants consisted of a mixed population of melanocytes, melanoblasts and fibroblasts, whilst typical neural crest populations migrated from the neural tube explants. Cells that differentiated within explants of mesenchyme, produced elongate black eumelano...

Journal: :Genes & development 1995
Z F Chen R R Behringer

To understand the role of twist during mammalian development, we generated twist-null mice. twist-null embryos died at embryonic day 11.5. Their most prominent phenotype was a failure of the cranial neural folds to fuse. Mutant embryos also had defects in head mesenchyme, somites, and limb buds. Chimera analysis suggested that head mesenchyme was required for cranial neural tube closure and tha...

Journal: :Development 1993
A K Jowett S Vainio M W Ferguson P T Sharpe I Thesleff

Duplication of the msh-like homeobox gene of Drosophila may be related to the evolution of the vertebrate head. The murine homologues of this gene, msx 1 and msx 2 are expressed in the developing craniofacial complex including the branchial arches, especially in regions of epithelial-mesenchymal organogenesis including the developing tooth. By performing in vitro recombination experiments using...

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