Experiments have been done to determine the time in the development of the embryonic chick limb when the cells in the cartilage-forming area become “stabilized.” The particular criterion for stability used in this work was the ability of the cells to resist the influences in the limb which cause some limb mesenchyme cell to form cartilage and other limb mesenchyme cells to form soft tissue. Blocks of cartilage-forming mesenchyme were transplanted from the cartilage-forming area of a second limb to the prospective soft tissue area of a second limb. The host limb was permitted to develop for 48 hours, and then examined to determine if the implanted cells had formed cartilage outside of the normal cartilage pattern of the host limb. The embryo...
Limb bud outgrowth in chicken embryos is initiated during the third day of development by Fibroblast...
Very little is known about the regulation of morphogenesis in synovial joints. Mechanical forces gen...
The development of the vertebrate limb should provide an excellent system for studying the mechanism...
Cartilagineous long bone rudiments, of the chick embryo, were used as a model for the mammalian epip...
Purpose: In this feasibility study, a mechanically loaded in-vitro tissue culture model of joint mor...
Mechanical forces due to fetal movements play an important role in joint shape morphogenesis, and ab...
AbstractMechanical forces due to fetal movements play an important role in joint shape morphogenesis...
A central question in the analysis of embryonic development is how a field of cells that are compete...
1. The effects of immobilization on the development of the knee and 3rd metatarsophalangeal joints a...
During the embryonic development of vertebral cartilages, cells from the somite mesoderm differentia...
The objects of this work were to reinvestigate and extend the results announced in a brief note publ...
The establishment of cells with myogenic or chondrogenic potential is temporally and spatially separ...
Previous studies showed that grafting wedges of fresh or cultured anterior quail wing mesoderm into ...
The present study was designed to provide further information concerning the mechanism underlying th...
The complex pleiotropic pattern of damage caused in chick embryos by the talpid3 gene has been descr...
Limb bud outgrowth in chicken embryos is initiated during the third day of development by Fibroblast...
Very little is known about the regulation of morphogenesis in synovial joints. Mechanical forces gen...
The development of the vertebrate limb should provide an excellent system for studying the mechanism...
Cartilagineous long bone rudiments, of the chick embryo, were used as a model for the mammalian epip...
Purpose: In this feasibility study, a mechanically loaded in-vitro tissue culture model of joint mor...
Mechanical forces due to fetal movements play an important role in joint shape morphogenesis, and ab...
AbstractMechanical forces due to fetal movements play an important role in joint shape morphogenesis...
A central question in the analysis of embryonic development is how a field of cells that are compete...
1. The effects of immobilization on the development of the knee and 3rd metatarsophalangeal joints a...
During the embryonic development of vertebral cartilages, cells from the somite mesoderm differentia...
The objects of this work were to reinvestigate and extend the results announced in a brief note publ...
The establishment of cells with myogenic or chondrogenic potential is temporally and spatially separ...
Previous studies showed that grafting wedges of fresh or cultured anterior quail wing mesoderm into ...
The present study was designed to provide further information concerning the mechanism underlying th...
The complex pleiotropic pattern of damage caused in chick embryos by the talpid3 gene has been descr...
Limb bud outgrowth in chicken embryos is initiated during the third day of development by Fibroblast...
Very little is known about the regulation of morphogenesis in synovial joints. Mechanical forces gen...
The development of the vertebrate limb should provide an excellent system for studying the mechanism...