A population of mesenchymal cells derived from the stage-25 chick wing tip gives rise to progeny of a similar morphology and to authentic fibroblasts when grown in low density culture. Mixed clones containing both cell types are often observed. As the more rapidly proliferating fibroblasts begin to predominate in these cultures, collagen biosynthesis rises from the basal mesenchymal level to a level characteristic of mature fibroblasts. The fibro-blast progenitor is discussed relative to the other cell types of the mesodermal lineage of the developing limb
The presence of transforming growth factor activity in early chick embryos was directly demonstrated...
ABSTRACT Cellular adhesion is fundamental to the behaviour of cell populations during embryonic deve...
Our goal is to examine whether cells with different proximo-distal origin in the early limb bud have...
The establishment of cells with myogenic or chondrogenic potential is temporally and spatially separ...
AbstractFibroblast growth factors (FGFs) act as signals in the developing limb and can maintain prol...
Limb bud outgrowth in chicken embryos is initiated during the third day of development by Fibroblast...
AbstractThe chick limb bud has been used as a model system for studying pattern formation and tissue...
Monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) were used as probes for molecular differences in the surfaces of nonter...
Experiments have been done to determine the time in the development of the embryonic chick limb when...
Dermis-derived mesenchymal stem/progenitor cells (DMS/PCs) were isolated from the skin tissue of 16-...
The chick limb develops from a bud of apparently homogeneous mesenchyme cells encased in ectoderm. M...
The developing chick limb has two major signalling centres; the apical ectodermal ridge maintains ex...
Fibronectin expression and spatiotemporal distribution were examined in relation to the distinctive ...
Embryonic chick wing bud tissues secrete diffusible mitogens when cultured in vitro (Bell & McLa...
AbstractImplantation of beads soaked in fibroblast growth factor into the flank of a chick embryo ca...
The presence of transforming growth factor activity in early chick embryos was directly demonstrated...
ABSTRACT Cellular adhesion is fundamental to the behaviour of cell populations during embryonic deve...
Our goal is to examine whether cells with different proximo-distal origin in the early limb bud have...
The establishment of cells with myogenic or chondrogenic potential is temporally and spatially separ...
AbstractFibroblast growth factors (FGFs) act as signals in the developing limb and can maintain prol...
Limb bud outgrowth in chicken embryos is initiated during the third day of development by Fibroblast...
AbstractThe chick limb bud has been used as a model system for studying pattern formation and tissue...
Monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) were used as probes for molecular differences in the surfaces of nonter...
Experiments have been done to determine the time in the development of the embryonic chick limb when...
Dermis-derived mesenchymal stem/progenitor cells (DMS/PCs) were isolated from the skin tissue of 16-...
The chick limb develops from a bud of apparently homogeneous mesenchyme cells encased in ectoderm. M...
The developing chick limb has two major signalling centres; the apical ectodermal ridge maintains ex...
Fibronectin expression and spatiotemporal distribution were examined in relation to the distinctive ...
Embryonic chick wing bud tissues secrete diffusible mitogens when cultured in vitro (Bell & McLa...
AbstractImplantation of beads soaked in fibroblast growth factor into the flank of a chick embryo ca...
The presence of transforming growth factor activity in early chick embryos was directly demonstrated...
ABSTRACT Cellular adhesion is fundamental to the behaviour of cell populations during embryonic deve...
Our goal is to examine whether cells with different proximo-distal origin in the early limb bud have...