AbstractThe traditional view that all parts of the ribs originate from the sclerotome of the thoracic somites has recently been challenged by an alternative view suggesting that only the proximal rib derives from the sclerotome, while the distal rib arises from regions of the dermomyotome. In view of this continuing controversy and to learn more about the cell interactions during rib morphogenesis, this study aimed to reveal the precise contributions made by somitic cells to the ribs and associated tissues of the thoracic cage. A replication-deficient lacZ-encoding retrovirus was utilized to label cell populations within distinct regions of somites 19–26 in stage 13–18 chick embryos. Analysis of the subsequent contributions made by these ce...
AbstractThe origin and the fate of the cranial ribs in three birds; Streptopelia senegalensis aegypt...
AbstractIt has been proposed that the subepicardial mesenchymal cells (SEMC) originate from the prim...
The lymph heart is a sac-like structure on either side of avian tail. In some adult birds, it emptie...
AbstractThe traditional view that all parts of the ribs originate from the sclerotome of the thoraci...
In the thorax of higher vertebrates, ribs and intercostal muscles play a decisive role in stability ...
Embryonic somites are paired segments that form on either side of the neural tube along the head-to-...
AbstractThe posterior five pairs of avian ribs are composed of vertebral and sternal components, bot...
We have investigated the interactions between the cells of the rostral and caudal halves of the chic...
During the development of the avian embryo, the paraxial mesoderm gives rise to segmental epithelial...
Somites are epithelial segments of the paraxial mesoderm. Shortly after their formation, the epithel...
Somitogenesis, the primary segmentation of the vertebrate embryo, is associated with oscillating gen...
Patterning events along the anterior-posterior (AP) axis of vertebrate embryos result in the distrib...
AbstractThe avian scapula is a long bone located dorsally on the thorax. The cranial part that artic...
Aim: The somites are epithelial blocks of mesodermal cells differentiating to sclerotome and dermomy...
The origin and the fate of the cranial ribs in three birds; Streptopelia senegalensis aegyptiaca, Pt...
AbstractThe origin and the fate of the cranial ribs in three birds; Streptopelia senegalensis aegypt...
AbstractIt has been proposed that the subepicardial mesenchymal cells (SEMC) originate from the prim...
The lymph heart is a sac-like structure on either side of avian tail. In some adult birds, it emptie...
AbstractThe traditional view that all parts of the ribs originate from the sclerotome of the thoraci...
In the thorax of higher vertebrates, ribs and intercostal muscles play a decisive role in stability ...
Embryonic somites are paired segments that form on either side of the neural tube along the head-to-...
AbstractThe posterior five pairs of avian ribs are composed of vertebral and sternal components, bot...
We have investigated the interactions between the cells of the rostral and caudal halves of the chic...
During the development of the avian embryo, the paraxial mesoderm gives rise to segmental epithelial...
Somites are epithelial segments of the paraxial mesoderm. Shortly after their formation, the epithel...
Somitogenesis, the primary segmentation of the vertebrate embryo, is associated with oscillating gen...
Patterning events along the anterior-posterior (AP) axis of vertebrate embryos result in the distrib...
AbstractThe avian scapula is a long bone located dorsally on the thorax. The cranial part that artic...
Aim: The somites are epithelial blocks of mesodermal cells differentiating to sclerotome and dermomy...
The origin and the fate of the cranial ribs in three birds; Streptopelia senegalensis aegyptiaca, Pt...
AbstractThe origin and the fate of the cranial ribs in three birds; Streptopelia senegalensis aegypt...
AbstractIt has been proposed that the subepicardial mesenchymal cells (SEMC) originate from the prim...
The lymph heart is a sac-like structure on either side of avian tail. In some adult birds, it emptie...