AbstractThe skeleton of zebrafish fins consists of lepidotrichia and actinotrichia. Actinotrichia are fibrils located at the tip of each lepidotrichia and play a morphogenetic role in fin formation. Actinotrichia are formed by collagens associated with non-collagen components. The non-collagen components of actinotrichia (actinodins) have been shown to play a critical role in fin to limb transition. The present study has focused on the collagens that form actinotrichia and their role in fin formation. We have found actinotrichia are formed by Collagen I plus a novel form of Collagen II, encoded by the col2a1b gene. This second copy of the collagen II gene is only found in fishes and is the only Collagen type II expressed in fins. Both col1a...
This paper offers a structural and mechanical analysis of the median finfold in larval teleosts. The...
AbstractThe vertebrate fin fold, the presumptive evolutionary antecedent of the paired fins, consist...
Actinotrichia are the first exoskeletal elements formed during zebrafish fin development. These rigi...
AbstractThe skeleton of zebrafish fins consists of lepidotrichia and actinotrichia. Actinotrichia ar...
The zebrafish fin is widely used as a model for skeleton regeneration. For years, the nature of the ...
The early development of teleost paired fins is strikingly similar to that of tetrapod limb buds and...
The evolution of the tetrapod limb involved an expansion and elaboration of the endoskeletal element...
AbstractCapillary plexuses form during both vasculogenesis and angiogenesis and are remodeled into m...
Collagen XXVIII is the last discovered member of the collagen superfamily and thus has been only spa...
The skeleton of adult zebrafish fins comprises lepidotrichia, which are dermal bones of the rays, a...
In the present study, we describe the structure and normal development of the zebrafish (Danio rerio...
Over the last years the zebrafish imposed itself as a powerful model to study skeletal diseases, but...
Small fibrils termed actinotrichia are involved with the growth and structure of the fin fold during...
Actinotrichia are the first exoskeletal elements formed during zebrafish fin development. These rigi...
Fibrillar collagens are well known for their links to human diseases, with which all have been assoc...
This paper offers a structural and mechanical analysis of the median finfold in larval teleosts. The...
AbstractThe vertebrate fin fold, the presumptive evolutionary antecedent of the paired fins, consist...
Actinotrichia are the first exoskeletal elements formed during zebrafish fin development. These rigi...
AbstractThe skeleton of zebrafish fins consists of lepidotrichia and actinotrichia. Actinotrichia ar...
The zebrafish fin is widely used as a model for skeleton regeneration. For years, the nature of the ...
The early development of teleost paired fins is strikingly similar to that of tetrapod limb buds and...
The evolution of the tetrapod limb involved an expansion and elaboration of the endoskeletal element...
AbstractCapillary plexuses form during both vasculogenesis and angiogenesis and are remodeled into m...
Collagen XXVIII is the last discovered member of the collagen superfamily and thus has been only spa...
The skeleton of adult zebrafish fins comprises lepidotrichia, which are dermal bones of the rays, a...
In the present study, we describe the structure and normal development of the zebrafish (Danio rerio...
Over the last years the zebrafish imposed itself as a powerful model to study skeletal diseases, but...
Small fibrils termed actinotrichia are involved with the growth and structure of the fin fold during...
Actinotrichia are the first exoskeletal elements formed during zebrafish fin development. These rigi...
Fibrillar collagens are well known for their links to human diseases, with which all have been assoc...
This paper offers a structural and mechanical analysis of the median finfold in larval teleosts. The...
AbstractThe vertebrate fin fold, the presumptive evolutionary antecedent of the paired fins, consist...
Actinotrichia are the first exoskeletal elements formed during zebrafish fin development. These rigi...