The development of tetrapod upper limbs shares an evolutionary origin and has been adapted and specialized for different functions for different species, such as flight in birds, swimming and balance in sea mammals, and coordination and grabbing objects in humans. The basis of tetrapod limb development has common developmental patterns, starting with the formation of the limb bud via Sonic hedgehog (Shh) signaling, where later developmental steps are modified for specialized functions. This review covers the basic developmental patterns of mammalian tetrapod development seen in humans, beginning with the formation of the limb bud, to the axis development of the limb bud, segmentation of the limb bud, then to cartilage formation in limb bud ...
Development of the vertebrate embryo involves multiple segmentation processes to generate a function...
Vertebrate limb development is a classic model in embryology for the study of pattern formation and ...
Many of the great morphologists of the nineteenth century marvelled at similarities between the limb...
AbstractThe tetrapod limb, which has served as a paradigm for the study of development and morpholog...
This work offers a new view on the developmental history of tetrapods. It proposes an original evolu...
Vertebrate limb is an ideal model to study growth, patterning and morphogenesis and the interplay be...
textabstractThe development of a single fertilised egg into a complete organism with all its differe...
Major changes in the vertebrate anatomy have preceded the conquest of land by the members of this ta...
Can developmental processes account for vertebrate limb homology, the overall similarity of definiti...
Can developmental processes account for vertebrate limb homology, the overall similarity of definiti...
The molecular analysis of limb bud development in vertebrates continues to fuel our understanding of...
The tetrapod limb, which has served as a paradigm for the study of development and morphological evo...
Tetrapods came out of water in great part thanks to the evolution of fins into limbs. This transitio...
Explanations of the patterns of vertebrate fin and limb evolution are improving as specific hypothes...
Vertebrate limb mutants are a valuable source of information on how the vertebrate limb normally dev...
Development of the vertebrate embryo involves multiple segmentation processes to generate a function...
Vertebrate limb development is a classic model in embryology for the study of pattern formation and ...
Many of the great morphologists of the nineteenth century marvelled at similarities between the limb...
AbstractThe tetrapod limb, which has served as a paradigm for the study of development and morpholog...
This work offers a new view on the developmental history of tetrapods. It proposes an original evolu...
Vertebrate limb is an ideal model to study growth, patterning and morphogenesis and the interplay be...
textabstractThe development of a single fertilised egg into a complete organism with all its differe...
Major changes in the vertebrate anatomy have preceded the conquest of land by the members of this ta...
Can developmental processes account for vertebrate limb homology, the overall similarity of definiti...
Can developmental processes account for vertebrate limb homology, the overall similarity of definiti...
The molecular analysis of limb bud development in vertebrates continues to fuel our understanding of...
The tetrapod limb, which has served as a paradigm for the study of development and morphological evo...
Tetrapods came out of water in great part thanks to the evolution of fins into limbs. This transitio...
Explanations of the patterns of vertebrate fin and limb evolution are improving as specific hypothes...
Vertebrate limb mutants are a valuable source of information on how the vertebrate limb normally dev...
Development of the vertebrate embryo involves multiple segmentation processes to generate a function...
Vertebrate limb development is a classic model in embryology for the study of pattern formation and ...
Many of the great morphologists of the nineteenth century marvelled at similarities between the limb...