Chick feather buds develop sequentially in a hexagonal array. Each feather bud develops with anterior posterior polarity, which is thought to develop in response to signals derived from specialized regions of mesenchymal condensation and epithelial thickening. These developmental processes are performed by cellular mechanisms, such as cell proliferation and migration, which occur during chick feather bud development. In order to understand the mechanisms regulating the formation of mesenchymal condensation and their role in feather bud development, we explanted chick dorsal skin at stage HH29+ with cytochalasin D, which inhibits cytoskeletal formation. We show that the aggregation of mesenchymal cells can be prevented by cytochalasin D trea...
Skin appendage formation represents a process of regulated new growth. Bromodeoxyuridine labeling of...
AbstractIn the embryonic chicken skin, feather buds and the intervening interbud tissue form in a re...
Early molecular events during the development and regeneration of skin appendages were studied using...
Spacing patterns are of fundamental importance for various repeated structures which develop at regu...
8/25/2016During development, epidermal appendages like feathers and hairs can self‐organize into pat...
11/20/2016The proper construction of an organ is crucial for its function. To attain the desired phy...
(A) Sections of embryonic skin showing cell distribution before and after feather primordium formati...
Feathers are arranged in a precise pattern in avian skin. They first arise during development in a r...
Feathers are arranged in a precise pattern in avian skin. They first arise during development in a r...
The formation of periodic patterns is of fundamental importance in embryonic development. One of the...
Restricted until 29 July 2010.The formation of complex ectodermal organs begins with multipotent ste...
The development of feather buds is a highly ordered process involving epithelial-mesenchymal signall...
Skeletal condensation occurs when specified mesenchyme cells self-organize over several days to form...
AbstractThe molecular signaling of secondary induction is a fundamental process in organogenesis dur...
Vertebrate skin is characterized by its patterned array of appendages, whether feathers, hairs, or s...
Skin appendage formation represents a process of regulated new growth. Bromodeoxyuridine labeling of...
AbstractIn the embryonic chicken skin, feather buds and the intervening interbud tissue form in a re...
Early molecular events during the development and regeneration of skin appendages were studied using...
Spacing patterns are of fundamental importance for various repeated structures which develop at regu...
8/25/2016During development, epidermal appendages like feathers and hairs can self‐organize into pat...
11/20/2016The proper construction of an organ is crucial for its function. To attain the desired phy...
(A) Sections of embryonic skin showing cell distribution before and after feather primordium formati...
Feathers are arranged in a precise pattern in avian skin. They first arise during development in a r...
Feathers are arranged in a precise pattern in avian skin. They first arise during development in a r...
The formation of periodic patterns is of fundamental importance in embryonic development. One of the...
Restricted until 29 July 2010.The formation of complex ectodermal organs begins with multipotent ste...
The development of feather buds is a highly ordered process involving epithelial-mesenchymal signall...
Skeletal condensation occurs when specified mesenchyme cells self-organize over several days to form...
AbstractThe molecular signaling of secondary induction is a fundamental process in organogenesis dur...
Vertebrate skin is characterized by its patterned array of appendages, whether feathers, hairs, or s...
Skin appendage formation represents a process of regulated new growth. Bromodeoxyuridine labeling of...
AbstractIn the embryonic chicken skin, feather buds and the intervening interbud tissue form in a re...
Early molecular events during the development and regeneration of skin appendages were studied using...