AbstractThe avian scapula is a long bone located dorsally on the thorax. The cranial part that articulates with the upper limb is derived from the somatopleure of the forelimb field, while the caudal part, the scapula blade, originates from the dermomyotomes of brachial and thoracic somites. In previous studies, we have shown that scapula blade formation is intrinsically controlled by segment-specific information as well as extrinsically by ectoderm-derived signals. Here, we addressed the role of signals derived from the lateral plate mesoderm on scapula development. Chick–quail chimera experiments revealed that scapula precursor cells are located within the hypaxial domain of the dermomyotome adjacent to somatopleural cells. Barrier implan...
During the development of the avian embryo, the paraxial mesoderm gives rise to segmental epithelial...
The Wnt family of secreted signalling molecules control a wide range of developmental processes in a...
Embryonic somites are paired segments that form on either side of the neural tube along the head-to-...
AbstractThe avian scapula is a long bone located dorsally on the thorax. The cranial part that artic...
Somites are epithelial segments of the paraxial mesoderm. Shortly after their formation, the epithel...
AbstractIn vertebrates, muscles of the limbs and body wall derive from the lateral compartment of th...
The diverse cellular contributions to the skeletal elements of the vertebrate shoulder and pelvic gi...
peer reviewedPax-1 encodes for a DNA-binding transcriptional activator that was originally discovere...
AbstractIn the final stages of limb morphogenesis, autopodial cells leaving the progress zone differ...
Patterning events along the anterior-posterior (AP) axis of vertebrate embryos result in the distrib...
The dorso-ventral pattern formation of the somites becomes manifest by the formation of the epitheli...
peer reviewedPax1 expression in vertebrate limb buds is confined to cells in a discrete anterior pro...
AbstractIn all jaw-bearing vertebrates, three-dimensional mobility relies on segregated, separately ...
The forelimbs of higher vertebrates are composed of two portions: the appendicular region (stylopod,...
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...
The Wnt family of secreted signalling molecules control a wide range of developmental processes in a...
Embryonic somites are paired segments that form on either side of the neural tube along the head-to-...
AbstractThe avian scapula is a long bone located dorsally on the thorax. The cranial part that artic...
Somites are epithelial segments of the paraxial mesoderm. Shortly after their formation, the epithel...
AbstractIn vertebrates, muscles of the limbs and body wall derive from the lateral compartment of th...
The diverse cellular contributions to the skeletal elements of the vertebrate shoulder and pelvic gi...
peer reviewedPax-1 encodes for a DNA-binding transcriptional activator that was originally discovere...
AbstractIn the final stages of limb morphogenesis, autopodial cells leaving the progress zone differ...
Patterning events along the anterior-posterior (AP) axis of vertebrate embryos result in the distrib...
The dorso-ventral pattern formation of the somites becomes manifest by the formation of the epitheli...
peer reviewedPax1 expression in vertebrate limb buds is confined to cells in a discrete anterior pro...
AbstractIn all jaw-bearing vertebrates, three-dimensional mobility relies on segregated, separately ...
The forelimbs of higher vertebrates are composed of two portions: the appendicular region (stylopod,...
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...
The Wnt family of secreted signalling molecules control a wide range of developmental processes in a...
Embryonic somites are paired segments that form on either side of the neural tube along the head-to-...