نتایج جستجو برای: hyoid arch

تعداد نتایج: 22588  

Journal: :iranian journal of ichthyology 0
yazdan keivany department of fisheries, faculty of natural resources, isfahan university of technology, isfahan, iran.

the osteology of the hyoid and branchial arches in several representatives of eurypterygian fishes were examined. the hyoid arches consist of a single basihyal and urohyal, and the arch on each side consists of a dorsal and a ventral hypohyal, an anterior and posterior ceratohyal, an interhyal, and branchiostegal rays that are borne on the ceratohyals. the branchial arches consist of three sing...

2013
J. Andrew Gillis Melinda S. Modrell Clare V. H. Baker

Gegenbaur's classical hypothesis of jaw-gill arch serial homology is widely cited, but remains unsupported by either palaeontological evidence (for example, a series of fossils reflecting the stepwise transformation of a gill arch into a jaw) or developmental genetic data (for example, shared molecular mechanisms underlying segment identity in the mandibular, hyoid and gill arch endoskeletons)....

2015
Shekhar K. Gadkaree Christopher G. Hyppolite Aisha Harun Ryan H. Sobel Young Kim

The embryological origin of the hyoid bone is a point of uncertainty, with controversy surrounding the relative contribution of the second pharyngeal arch to hyoid development. We encountered a 52-year-old male with bilateral bony styloid extension to the lesser cornu of the hyoid bone during the workup of a patient with laryngeal cancer. This embryological malformation clearly supports the hyp...

Journal: :Development 2009
Maryline Minoux Gregory S Antonarakis Marie Kmita Denis Duboule Filippo M Rijli

In vertebrates, face and throat structures, such as jaw, hyoid and thyroid cartilages develop from a rostrocaudal metameric series of pharyngeal arches, colonized by cranial neural crest cells (NCCs). Colinear Hox gene expression patterns underlie arch specific morphologies, with the exception of the first (mandibular) arch, which is devoid of any Hox gene activity. We have previously shown tha...

Journal: :American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine 2017

Journal: :Development 2003
Charles B Kimmel Bonnie Ullmann Macie Walker Craig T Miller Justin G Crump

Endothelin 1 (Edn1), a secreted peptide expressed ventrally in the primordia of the zebrafish pharyngeal arches, is required for correct patterning of pharyngeal cartilage development. We have studied mutants and morpholino-injected larvae to examine the role of the Edn1 signal in patterning anterior pharyngeal arch bone development during the first week after fertilization. We observe a remark...

Journal: :Development 2005
Fabio Santagati Maryline Minoux Shu-Yue Ren Filippo M Rijli

Little is known about the spatiotemporal requirement of Hox gene patterning activity in vertebrates. In Hoxa2 mouse mutants, the hyoid skeleton is replaced by a duplicated set of mandibular and middle ear structures. Here, we show that Hoxa2 is selectively required in cranial neural crest cells (NCCs). Moreover, we used a Cre-ERT2 recombinase system to induce a temporally controlled Hoxa2 delet...

Journal: :Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Zoology 1971

2017
Martin D Brazeau Matt Friedman Anna Jerve Robert C Atwood

The pharyngeal skeleton is a key vertebrate anatomical system in debates on the origin of jaws and gnathostome (jawed vertebrate) feeding. Furthermore, it offers considerable potential as a source of phylogenetic data. Well-preserved examples of pharyngeal skeletons from stem-group gnathostomes remain poorly known. Here, we describe an articulated, nearly complete pharyngeal skeleton in an Earl...

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