AbstractMechanisms that regulate the size and shape of bony structures are largely unknown. The molecular identification of the fin length mutant short fin (sof), which causes defects in the length of bony fin ray segments, may provide insights regarding the regulation of bone growth. In this report, we demonstrate that the sof phenotype is caused by mutations in the connexin43 (cx43) gene. This conclusion is supported by genetic mapping, reduced expression of cx43 in the original sof allele (sofb123), identification of missense mutations in three ENU-induced alleles, and by demonstration of partially abrogated cx43 function in sofb123 embryos. Expression of cx43 was identified in cells flanking the germinal region of newly growing segments...
BackgroundThe development of the vertebrate limb skeleton requires a complex interaction of multiple...
For many years bone research has been mainly performed in mice, chicken, cell culture systems, or hu...
<div><p>Skeletal development is a tightly regulated process and requires proper communication betwee...
AbstractMechanisms that regulate the size and shape of bony structures are largely unknown. The mole...
AbstractIn zebrafish, mutations in the gap junction gene connexin43 lead to short bony fin ray segme...
AbstractMutations in the zebrafish connexin43 (cx43) gene cause the short fin phenotype, indicating ...
AbstractJoints are essential for skeletal form and function, yet their development remains poorly un...
The zebrafish fin is composed of multiple bony fin rays. Each fin ray is comprised of multiple segme...
Joints are essential for skeletal flexibly and form, yet the process underlying joint morphogenesis ...
<div><p>Cell–cell communication, facilitating the exchange of small metabolites, ions and second mes...
For many years bone research has been mainly performed in mice, chicken, cell culture systems, or hu...
Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is a hereditary brittle bone disorder that is mostly (>90%) caused by d...
<div><p>Connexins (Cx) are the subunits of gap junctions, membraneous protein channels that permit t...
Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is a hereditary brittle bone disorder that is mostly (>90%) caused by d...
Fin length in the zebrafish is achieved by the distal addition of bony segments of the correct lengt...
BackgroundThe development of the vertebrate limb skeleton requires a complex interaction of multiple...
For many years bone research has been mainly performed in mice, chicken, cell culture systems, or hu...
<div><p>Skeletal development is a tightly regulated process and requires proper communication betwee...
AbstractMechanisms that regulate the size and shape of bony structures are largely unknown. The mole...
AbstractIn zebrafish, mutations in the gap junction gene connexin43 lead to short bony fin ray segme...
AbstractMutations in the zebrafish connexin43 (cx43) gene cause the short fin phenotype, indicating ...
AbstractJoints are essential for skeletal form and function, yet their development remains poorly un...
The zebrafish fin is composed of multiple bony fin rays. Each fin ray is comprised of multiple segme...
Joints are essential for skeletal flexibly and form, yet the process underlying joint morphogenesis ...
<div><p>Cell–cell communication, facilitating the exchange of small metabolites, ions and second mes...
For many years bone research has been mainly performed in mice, chicken, cell culture systems, or hu...
Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is a hereditary brittle bone disorder that is mostly (>90%) caused by d...
<div><p>Connexins (Cx) are the subunits of gap junctions, membraneous protein channels that permit t...
Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is a hereditary brittle bone disorder that is mostly (>90%) caused by d...
Fin length in the zebrafish is achieved by the distal addition of bony segments of the correct lengt...
BackgroundThe development of the vertebrate limb skeleton requires a complex interaction of multiple...
For many years bone research has been mainly performed in mice, chicken, cell culture systems, or hu...
<div><p>Skeletal development is a tightly regulated process and requires proper communication betwee...