In most vertebrates the embryonic cartilaginous skeleton is replaced by bone during development. During this process, cartilage cells (chondrocytes) mineralize the extracellular matrix and undergo apoptosis, giving way to bone cells (osteocytes). In contrast, sharks and rays (elasmobranchs) have cartilaginous skeletons throughout life, where only the surface mineralizes, forming a layer of tiles (tesserae). Elasmobranch chondrocytes, unlike those of other vertebrates, survive cartilage mineralization and are maintained alive in spaces (lacunae) within tesserae. However, the function(s) of the chondrocytes in the mineralized tissue remain unknown. Applying a custom analysis workflow to high-resolution synchrotron microCT scans of tesserae, w...
Osteocytes harbour much potential for paleobiological studies. Synchrotron radiation and spectroscop...
AbstractIn zebrafish the cartilages of the pharynx develop during late embryogenesis and grow extens...
Modifications have been characterised in terms of cellular organisation and the extracellular matrix...
Skeletal tissues are built and shaped through complex, interacting active and passive processes. The...
The relationship between cartilage growth – mineralization patterns were studied in adult Rajidae wi...
Members of the Chondrichthyes (Elasmobranchii and Holocephali) are distinguished by their largely ca...
Members of the Chondrichthyes (Elasmobranchii and Holocephali) are distinguished by their largely ca...
Tessellated cartilage is a distinctive composite tissue forming the bulk of the skeleton of cartilag...
The tesserate pattern of endoskeletal calcification has been investigated in jaws, gill arches, vert...
AbstractElasmobranchs (e.g. sharks and rays), like all fishes, grow continuously throughout life. Un...
Background: In chondrichthyans, basal osteichthyans and tetrapods, vertebral bodies have cartilagino...
Bone is a mineralized (or calcified) tissue type and a defining feature of the vertebrate skeleton. ...
Wang, LiyunOsteocytes form an interconnecting network in bone and play an important role in maintain...
<div><p>Osteocytes harbour much potential for paleobiological studies. Synchrotron radiation and spe...
Osteocytes, cells embedded within the bone mineral matrix, inform on key aspects of vertebrate biolo...
Osteocytes harbour much potential for paleobiological studies. Synchrotron radiation and spectroscop...
AbstractIn zebrafish the cartilages of the pharynx develop during late embryogenesis and grow extens...
Modifications have been characterised in terms of cellular organisation and the extracellular matrix...
Skeletal tissues are built and shaped through complex, interacting active and passive processes. The...
The relationship between cartilage growth – mineralization patterns were studied in adult Rajidae wi...
Members of the Chondrichthyes (Elasmobranchii and Holocephali) are distinguished by their largely ca...
Members of the Chondrichthyes (Elasmobranchii and Holocephali) are distinguished by their largely ca...
Tessellated cartilage is a distinctive composite tissue forming the bulk of the skeleton of cartilag...
The tesserate pattern of endoskeletal calcification has been investigated in jaws, gill arches, vert...
AbstractElasmobranchs (e.g. sharks and rays), like all fishes, grow continuously throughout life. Un...
Background: In chondrichthyans, basal osteichthyans and tetrapods, vertebral bodies have cartilagino...
Bone is a mineralized (or calcified) tissue type and a defining feature of the vertebrate skeleton. ...
Wang, LiyunOsteocytes form an interconnecting network in bone and play an important role in maintain...
<div><p>Osteocytes harbour much potential for paleobiological studies. Synchrotron radiation and spe...
Osteocytes, cells embedded within the bone mineral matrix, inform on key aspects of vertebrate biolo...
Osteocytes harbour much potential for paleobiological studies. Synchrotron radiation and spectroscop...
AbstractIn zebrafish the cartilages of the pharynx develop during late embryogenesis and grow extens...
Modifications have been characterised in terms of cellular organisation and the extracellular matrix...