AbstractGrowth and patterning of the vertebrate limb are controlled by the ridge, posterior mesenchyme, and nonridge ectoderm. Fibroblast growth factor 4 (FGF4) and Sonic hedgehog (SHH) can mediate signaling from the ridge and posterior mesenchyme, respectively. Here we show that dorsal ectoderm is required together with FGF4 to maintain Shh expression. Removal of dorsal ectoderm results in loss of posterior skeletal elements, which can be rescued by exogenous SHH. Wnt7a, which is expressed in dorsal ectoderm, provides the signal required for Shh expression and formation of posterior structures. These results provide evidence that all three axes (dorsoventral, proximodistal, and anteroposterior) are intimately linked by the respective signa...
Understanding limb development not only gives insights into the outgrowth and differentiation of the...
The gene encoding the secreted protein Sonic hedgehog (Shh) is expressed in the polarizing region (o...
Normal patterning of tissues and organs requires the tight restriction of signaling molecules to wel...
AbstractGrowth and patterning of the vertebrate limb are controlled by the ridge, posterior mesenchy...
SummaryCrosstalk between the fibroblast growth factor (FGF) and Sonic Hedgehog (Shh) pathways is cri...
SummaryAnterior-posterior (A-P) patterning of the vertebrate limb is controlled by sonic hedgehog (S...
SummaryCrosstalk between the fibroblast growth factor (FGF) and Sonic Hedgehog (Shh) pathways is cri...
Understanding limb development not only gives insights into the outgrowth and differentiation of the...
Understanding limb development not only gives insights into the outgrowth and differentiation of the...
Understanding limb development not only gives insights into the outgrowth and differentiation of the...
Understanding limb development not only gives insights into the outgrowth and differentiation of the...
Understanding limb development not only gives insights into the outgrowth and differentiation of the...
Understanding limb development not only gives insights into the outgrowth and differentiation of the...
Understanding limb development not only gives insights into the outgrowth and differentiation of the...
Understanding limb development not only gives insights into the outgrowth and differentiation of the...
Understanding limb development not only gives insights into the outgrowth and differentiation of the...
The gene encoding the secreted protein Sonic hedgehog (Shh) is expressed in the polarizing region (o...
Normal patterning of tissues and organs requires the tight restriction of signaling molecules to wel...
AbstractGrowth and patterning of the vertebrate limb are controlled by the ridge, posterior mesenchy...
SummaryCrosstalk between the fibroblast growth factor (FGF) and Sonic Hedgehog (Shh) pathways is cri...
SummaryAnterior-posterior (A-P) patterning of the vertebrate limb is controlled by sonic hedgehog (S...
SummaryCrosstalk between the fibroblast growth factor (FGF) and Sonic Hedgehog (Shh) pathways is cri...
Understanding limb development not only gives insights into the outgrowth and differentiation of the...
Understanding limb development not only gives insights into the outgrowth and differentiation of the...
Understanding limb development not only gives insights into the outgrowth and differentiation of the...
Understanding limb development not only gives insights into the outgrowth and differentiation of the...
Understanding limb development not only gives insights into the outgrowth and differentiation of the...
Understanding limb development not only gives insights into the outgrowth and differentiation of the...
Understanding limb development not only gives insights into the outgrowth and differentiation of the...
Understanding limb development not only gives insights into the outgrowth and differentiation of the...
Understanding limb development not only gives insights into the outgrowth and differentiation of the...
The gene encoding the secreted protein Sonic hedgehog (Shh) is expressed in the polarizing region (o...
Normal patterning of tissues and organs requires the tight restriction of signaling molecules to wel...