AbstractThe epiblast layer of the chick embryo gives rise to all embryonic tissues.In vitroanalyses were carried out to determine whether epiblast cells could form skeletal muscle prior to entry into the primitive streak. Epiblasts were separated from the mesoderm, hypoblast, and primitive streak, dissociated to produce a single cell suspension, and plated at high density. Myogenesis began on the first day in culture, and by the fifth day most cells had differentiated into skeletal muscle. Some cells differentiated without replicating. MyoD messenger RNA was present in epiblast tissue and translated in practically all cells in culture. Cells from regions of the epiblast which do not form muscle later in the embryo did soin vitro.Epiblasts c...
Conditions for monolayer cultures of chick skeletal muscle in a rich medium showed that non-muscle c...
The differentiation of chick embryonic skeletal myoblasts results in the formation of myotubes which...
At the time of gastrulation in the chick embryo the upper epiblast layer penetrates its own basement...
The epiblast layer of the chick embryo gives rise to all embryonic tissues. In vitro analyses were c...
The epiblast of the chick embryo gives rise to the ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm during gastrulat...
The epiblast of the chick embryo contains cells that express MyoD mRNA but not MyoD protein. We inve...
The establishment of cells with myogenic or chondrogenic potential is temporally and spatially separ...
AbstractCells with the potential to form skeletal muscle are present in the chick embryo prior to ga...
Cells with the potential to form skeletal muscle are present in the chick embryo prior to gastrulati...
In chick embryos, skeletal muscle formation is initiated in selected epithelial somite progenitor ce...
Cells with the potential to form skeletal muscle are present in the chick embryo prior to gastrulati...
Striated muscle is the most abundant tissue in the body of vertebrates and it forms, together with t...
Development of myofibrils in myotome muscle of chick embryos may be divided into two phases. During ...
The maturation of striated muscle in primary cultures closely parallels the formation of striated mu...
AbstractThe study of the morphogenetic cell movements underlying myotome formation in the chick embr...
Conditions for monolayer cultures of chick skeletal muscle in a rich medium showed that non-muscle c...
The differentiation of chick embryonic skeletal myoblasts results in the formation of myotubes which...
At the time of gastrulation in the chick embryo the upper epiblast layer penetrates its own basement...
The epiblast layer of the chick embryo gives rise to all embryonic tissues. In vitro analyses were c...
The epiblast of the chick embryo gives rise to the ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm during gastrulat...
The epiblast of the chick embryo contains cells that express MyoD mRNA but not MyoD protein. We inve...
The establishment of cells with myogenic or chondrogenic potential is temporally and spatially separ...
AbstractCells with the potential to form skeletal muscle are present in the chick embryo prior to ga...
Cells with the potential to form skeletal muscle are present in the chick embryo prior to gastrulati...
In chick embryos, skeletal muscle formation is initiated in selected epithelial somite progenitor ce...
Cells with the potential to form skeletal muscle are present in the chick embryo prior to gastrulati...
Striated muscle is the most abundant tissue in the body of vertebrates and it forms, together with t...
Development of myofibrils in myotome muscle of chick embryos may be divided into two phases. During ...
The maturation of striated muscle in primary cultures closely parallels the formation of striated mu...
AbstractThe study of the morphogenetic cell movements underlying myotome formation in the chick embr...
Conditions for monolayer cultures of chick skeletal muscle in a rich medium showed that non-muscle c...
The differentiation of chick embryonic skeletal myoblasts results in the formation of myotubes which...
At the time of gastrulation in the chick embryo the upper epiblast layer penetrates its own basement...