SummaryBackgroundThe vertebrate limb is a classical model for understanding patterning of three-dimensional structures during embryonic development. Although decades of research have elucidated the tissue and molecular interactions within the limb bud required for patterning and morphogenesis of the limb, the cellular and molecular events that shape the limb bud itself have remained largely unknown.ResultsWe show that the mesenchymal cells of the early limb bud are not disorganized within the ectoderm as previously thought but are instead highly organized and polarized. Using time-lapse video microscopy, we demonstrate that cells move and divide according to this orientation. The combination of oriented cell divisions and movements drives t...
The longitudinal growth of long bone requires proximal-distal elongation of the cartilaginous anlage...
Awealth of classical embryological manipulation experiments taking mainly advantage of the chicken l...
Conference Theme: Stepping Across Disciplines to Spur Innovation in Musculoskeletal Biology and Bioe...
SummaryBackgroundThe vertebrate limb is a classical model for understanding patterning of three-dime...
The vertebrate limb is a classical model for understanding patterning of three-dimensional structure...
Development of the vertebrate embryo involves multiple segmentation processes to generate a function...
Development of the vertebrate embryo involves multiple segmentation processes to generate a function...
Studies of the vertebrate limb development have contributed significantly to understanding the funda...
AbstractWnt proteins are diffusible morphogens that play multiple roles during vertebrate limb devel...
AbstractWnt proteins are diffusible morphogens that play multiple roles during vertebrate limb devel...
Although the vertebrate limb bud has been studied for decades as a model system for spatial pattern ...
The longitudinal growth of long bone requires proximal-distal elongation of the cartilaginous anlage...
In this work we use a novel in vivo imaging technique and cell behaviour analysis to investigate the...
In this work we use a novel in vivo imaging technique and cell behaviour analysis to investigate the...
In this work we use a novel in vivo imaging technique and cell behaviour analysis to investigate the...
The longitudinal growth of long bone requires proximal-distal elongation of the cartilaginous anlage...
Awealth of classical embryological manipulation experiments taking mainly advantage of the chicken l...
Conference Theme: Stepping Across Disciplines to Spur Innovation in Musculoskeletal Biology and Bioe...
SummaryBackgroundThe vertebrate limb is a classical model for understanding patterning of three-dime...
The vertebrate limb is a classical model for understanding patterning of three-dimensional structure...
Development of the vertebrate embryo involves multiple segmentation processes to generate a function...
Development of the vertebrate embryo involves multiple segmentation processes to generate a function...
Studies of the vertebrate limb development have contributed significantly to understanding the funda...
AbstractWnt proteins are diffusible morphogens that play multiple roles during vertebrate limb devel...
AbstractWnt proteins are diffusible morphogens that play multiple roles during vertebrate limb devel...
Although the vertebrate limb bud has been studied for decades as a model system for spatial pattern ...
The longitudinal growth of long bone requires proximal-distal elongation of the cartilaginous anlage...
In this work we use a novel in vivo imaging technique and cell behaviour analysis to investigate the...
In this work we use a novel in vivo imaging technique and cell behaviour analysis to investigate the...
In this work we use a novel in vivo imaging technique and cell behaviour analysis to investigate the...
The longitudinal growth of long bone requires proximal-distal elongation of the cartilaginous anlage...
Awealth of classical embryological manipulation experiments taking mainly advantage of the chicken l...
Conference Theme: Stepping Across Disciplines to Spur Innovation in Musculoskeletal Biology and Bioe...