Regions of lower cell density, called cleavage zones, emerge within the dorsal and ventral muscle masses in the vertebrate limb to separate distinct muscles. In the chick thigh, the stereotyped patterns of separation have been broadly outlined, but differences in interpretation exist because no criteria for separation have been defined, and the tissues of the limb are indistinct early in development. We have examined the cleavage process using modern applications of light microscopy and immunocytochemistry to completely detail the spatial and temporal progression of cleavage in stage 27–32 embryos. We find that each muscle has a complex but characteristic pattern of separation along the proximodistal axis. The complex pattern of separation ...
Striated muscle is the most abundant tissue in the body of vertebrates and it forms, together with t...
Very little is known about the regulation of morphogenesis in synovial joints. Mechanical forces gen...
Signaling for limb bone development usually precedes that for muscle development, such that cartilag...
Limb muscles separate from one another in a complex but highly stereotyped sequence and spatial patt...
Limb muscles separate from one another in a complex but highly stereotyped sequence and spatial patt...
Limb muscles are remarkably complex and evolutionarily labile; although their anatomy is of great in...
International audienceMuscle formation and vascular assembly during embryonic development are usuall...
AbstractAvian limb myoblasts originate from somites and migrate into the periphery during limb bud f...
Development of myofibrils in myotome muscle of chick embryos may be divided into two phases. During ...
AbstractThe study of the morphogenetic cell movements underlying myotome formation in the chick embr...
Two broad classes of models have been proposed to explain the patterning of the proximal-distal axis...
In the past, studies of avian limb morphogenesis emphasized epithelial‐mesenchymal tissue interactio...
AbstractBoth the muscle and endothelium of the vertebrate limb derive from somites. We have used rep...
We provide the first detailed ontogenetic analysis of human limb muscles using whole-mount immunosta...
AbstractThe chick limb bud has been used as a model system for studying pattern formation and tissue...
Striated muscle is the most abundant tissue in the body of vertebrates and it forms, together with t...
Very little is known about the regulation of morphogenesis in synovial joints. Mechanical forces gen...
Signaling for limb bone development usually precedes that for muscle development, such that cartilag...
Limb muscles separate from one another in a complex but highly stereotyped sequence and spatial patt...
Limb muscles separate from one another in a complex but highly stereotyped sequence and spatial patt...
Limb muscles are remarkably complex and evolutionarily labile; although their anatomy is of great in...
International audienceMuscle formation and vascular assembly during embryonic development are usuall...
AbstractAvian limb myoblasts originate from somites and migrate into the periphery during limb bud f...
Development of myofibrils in myotome muscle of chick embryos may be divided into two phases. During ...
AbstractThe study of the morphogenetic cell movements underlying myotome formation in the chick embr...
Two broad classes of models have been proposed to explain the patterning of the proximal-distal axis...
In the past, studies of avian limb morphogenesis emphasized epithelial‐mesenchymal tissue interactio...
AbstractBoth the muscle and endothelium of the vertebrate limb derive from somites. We have used rep...
We provide the first detailed ontogenetic analysis of human limb muscles using whole-mount immunosta...
AbstractThe chick limb bud has been used as a model system for studying pattern formation and tissue...
Striated muscle is the most abundant tissue in the body of vertebrates and it forms, together with t...
Very little is known about the regulation of morphogenesis in synovial joints. Mechanical forces gen...
Signaling for limb bone development usually precedes that for muscle development, such that cartilag...