<p>A. EGFP-transfected DML of chicken embryo at stage HH18-19, 20 hours after electroporation. B. The embryo in A after 3 days of reincubation following electroporation. Note the presence of EGFP positive cells in the myotome and region of the future dorsal dermis (dotted circles). The white dotted lines squares delineate the somites. C. Cross-section of the embryo in B. EGFP-positive cells can be seen to be migrating into the subectodermal space overlying the spinal cord (white arrows). D. <i>Wnt11</i> RNAi on chicken embryo. DML of EFGP-<i>Wnt11</i> RNAi construct transfected chicken embryos at HH18-19, 20 hours after electroporation. E. After 3 days of reincubation following electroporation, the EGFP-<i>Wnt11</i> RNAi expressing cells ar...
AbstractThe proper patterning of somites to give rise to sclerotome, dermomyotome, and myotome invol...
AbstractThe RNA interference technique is a powerful tool to understand gene function. Intriguingly,...
<p>A-D: Immunohistochemical labeling did not detect any expression of EOMES in either the mesenchyme...
<p>A, C, E, G and I. Chicken embryos electroporated with <i>Wnt11</i> RNAi at stage HH14-17 and afte...
The embryonic origin of the dermis in vertebrates can be traced back to the dermomyotome of the somi...
The embryonic origin of the dermis in vertebrates can be traced back to the dermomyotome of the somi...
<p>A. Embryo showing the region of transfection after electroporation with EGFP-<i>Wnt11</i> RNAi. T...
The embryonic origin of the dermis in vertebrates can be traced back to the dermomyotome of the somi...
AbstractNeural crest cells (NCCs) are a transient embryonic structure that gives rise to a variety o...
<p>Each photo shows movement of cells in 1 h time interval. At 0 h the EGFP transfected cells are se...
In ovo electroporation is a well established method to introduce transgenes into a number of tissues...
<p>A, B. BMP2 beads implanted into somites of chicken embryos (black arrow in A) lead to an upregula...
AbstractThe in ovo electroporation in chicken embryos has widely been used as a powerful tool to stu...
The Wnt family of secreted signalling molecules control a wide range of developmental processes in a...
AbstractBackgroundThe chicken embryo is an important model organism for developmental biology studie...
AbstractThe proper patterning of somites to give rise to sclerotome, dermomyotome, and myotome invol...
AbstractThe RNA interference technique is a powerful tool to understand gene function. Intriguingly,...
<p>A-D: Immunohistochemical labeling did not detect any expression of EOMES in either the mesenchyme...
<p>A, C, E, G and I. Chicken embryos electroporated with <i>Wnt11</i> RNAi at stage HH14-17 and afte...
The embryonic origin of the dermis in vertebrates can be traced back to the dermomyotome of the somi...
The embryonic origin of the dermis in vertebrates can be traced back to the dermomyotome of the somi...
<p>A. Embryo showing the region of transfection after electroporation with EGFP-<i>Wnt11</i> RNAi. T...
The embryonic origin of the dermis in vertebrates can be traced back to the dermomyotome of the somi...
AbstractNeural crest cells (NCCs) are a transient embryonic structure that gives rise to a variety o...
<p>Each photo shows movement of cells in 1 h time interval. At 0 h the EGFP transfected cells are se...
In ovo electroporation is a well established method to introduce transgenes into a number of tissues...
<p>A, B. BMP2 beads implanted into somites of chicken embryos (black arrow in A) lead to an upregula...
AbstractThe in ovo electroporation in chicken embryos has widely been used as a powerful tool to stu...
The Wnt family of secreted signalling molecules control a wide range of developmental processes in a...
AbstractBackgroundThe chicken embryo is an important model organism for developmental biology studie...
AbstractThe proper patterning of somites to give rise to sclerotome, dermomyotome, and myotome invol...
AbstractThe RNA interference technique is a powerful tool to understand gene function. Intriguingly,...
<p>A-D: Immunohistochemical labeling did not detect any expression of EOMES in either the mesenchyme...