The skeleton of the batoid fish consists of a mixture of calcified and uncalcified cartilage with a typical layout of mineral deposition toward the outer border, leaving an uncalcified central core in most of the skeleton segments. An exception is observed in the radials, where mineral deposition is central. Joints and endoskeleton segments were studied in two adult samples of Raja cf. polystigma. Histomorphology, mineral deposition pattern, and zonal chondrocyte duplication activity were compared among several endoskeleton segments, but with particular attention to the fin rays; in the first, the uncalcified cartilage is central with an outer layer ranging from mineralized tesserae to a continuous calcified coating, whereas in the second, ...
Endochondral ossification in the growth cartilage of long bones from the bullfrog Rana catesbeiana w...
The Placodermi are extinct basal gnathostomes which had extensive dermal and perichondral bone, but ...
Members of the Chondrichthyes (Elasmobranchii and Holocephali) are distinguished by their largely ca...
The skeleton of the batoid fish consists of a mixture of calcified and uncalcified cartilage with a ...
Most adult vertebrate animals have bony skeletons, with cartilage mostly restricted to joints and fl...
This study compares the skeletal calcification pattern of batoid Raja asterias with the endochondral...
The relationship between cartilage growth – mineralization patterns were studied in adult Rajidae wi...
The authors studied the morphology of the upper and lower jaws, vertebrae and dorsal-fin rays of the...
A b s t r a c t The cartilaginous skeleton of the selachian fish Scyliorhinus canicula L. was studie...
The tesserate pattern of endoskeletal calcification has been investigated in jaws, gill arches, vert...
The skeletal elements of cartilaginous fishes are composed of a thin layer of mineralized tissue, ‘p...
Comparison of embryonic specimens with juvenile and mature specimens of other skates indicates that ...
Bone is a mineralized (or calcified) tissue type and a defining feature of the vertebrate skeleton. ...
Endochondral ossification in the growth cartilage of long bones from the bullfrog Rana catesbeiana w...
Mineralization of the articular cartilage is a pathological condition associated with age and certai...
Endochondral ossification in the growth cartilage of long bones from the bullfrog Rana catesbeiana w...
The Placodermi are extinct basal gnathostomes which had extensive dermal and perichondral bone, but ...
Members of the Chondrichthyes (Elasmobranchii and Holocephali) are distinguished by their largely ca...
The skeleton of the batoid fish consists of a mixture of calcified and uncalcified cartilage with a ...
Most adult vertebrate animals have bony skeletons, with cartilage mostly restricted to joints and fl...
This study compares the skeletal calcification pattern of batoid Raja asterias with the endochondral...
The relationship between cartilage growth – mineralization patterns were studied in adult Rajidae wi...
The authors studied the morphology of the upper and lower jaws, vertebrae and dorsal-fin rays of the...
A b s t r a c t The cartilaginous skeleton of the selachian fish Scyliorhinus canicula L. was studie...
The tesserate pattern of endoskeletal calcification has been investigated in jaws, gill arches, vert...
The skeletal elements of cartilaginous fishes are composed of a thin layer of mineralized tissue, ‘p...
Comparison of embryonic specimens with juvenile and mature specimens of other skates indicates that ...
Bone is a mineralized (or calcified) tissue type and a defining feature of the vertebrate skeleton. ...
Endochondral ossification in the growth cartilage of long bones from the bullfrog Rana catesbeiana w...
Mineralization of the articular cartilage is a pathological condition associated with age and certai...
Endochondral ossification in the growth cartilage of long bones from the bullfrog Rana catesbeiana w...
The Placodermi are extinct basal gnathostomes which had extensive dermal and perichondral bone, but ...
Members of the Chondrichthyes (Elasmobranchii and Holocephali) are distinguished by their largely ca...