International audienceThe chorioallantoic membrane resides adjacent to either the inner surface of the egg shell or uterine epithelium in oviparous and viviparous reptiles, respectively. Chorionic cells face the shell or uterine epithelium and transport calcium to underlying embryonic capillaries. Calcium transport activity of the chorioallantois increases in the final stages of development coincident with rapid embryonic growth and skeletal ossification. We excised embryos from viviparous Zootoca vivipara females at a stage prior to significant calcium accumulation and incubated them ex utero with and without calcium to test the hypothesis that chorioallantois calcium transport activity depends on developmental stage and not calcium availa...
Embryos of oviparous squamate reptiles obtain all organic and most inorganic nutrients from yolk; yo...
A prominent scenario for the evolution of viviparity and placentation in reptiles predicts a step-wi...
<p>We determined the sources of calcium for the developing embryo and the parallel changes in eggshe...
International audienceThe chorioallantoic membrane resides adjacent to either the inner surface of t...
International audienceThe eggshell of oviparous lizards is a significant source of calcium for embry...
The eggshell of oviparous lizards is a significant source of calcium for embryos, whereas the eggshe...
Yolk is the primary source of calcium for embryonic growth and development for most squamates, irres...
Embryos of oviparous squamate reptiles typically obtain calcium from both yolk and eggshell but diff...
International audienceEmbryos of oviparous squamate reptiles typically obtain calcium from both yolk...
Pseudemoia pagenstecheri is a viviparous Australian scincid lizard in which the maternal-embryonic p...
Embryos of oviparous lizards have two sources of calcium for embryonic development: 1) calcium that ...
Yolk supplies the majority of embryonic calcium in snakes. Oviparous and viviparous snakes also rece...
Viviparity (live birth) and placentation have evolved in more than 100 lineages of squamate reptiles...
Yolk reserves supply the majority of embryonic nutrition in squamate reptiles, including calcium. Em...
Embryos of oviparous Reptilia (=turtles, lepidosaurs, crocodilians and birds) extract calcium for gr...
Embryos of oviparous squamate reptiles obtain all organic and most inorganic nutrients from yolk; yo...
A prominent scenario for the evolution of viviparity and placentation in reptiles predicts a step-wi...
<p>We determined the sources of calcium for the developing embryo and the parallel changes in eggshe...
International audienceThe chorioallantoic membrane resides adjacent to either the inner surface of t...
International audienceThe eggshell of oviparous lizards is a significant source of calcium for embry...
The eggshell of oviparous lizards is a significant source of calcium for embryos, whereas the eggshe...
Yolk is the primary source of calcium for embryonic growth and development for most squamates, irres...
Embryos of oviparous squamate reptiles typically obtain calcium from both yolk and eggshell but diff...
International audienceEmbryos of oviparous squamate reptiles typically obtain calcium from both yolk...
Pseudemoia pagenstecheri is a viviparous Australian scincid lizard in which the maternal-embryonic p...
Embryos of oviparous lizards have two sources of calcium for embryonic development: 1) calcium that ...
Yolk supplies the majority of embryonic calcium in snakes. Oviparous and viviparous snakes also rece...
Viviparity (live birth) and placentation have evolved in more than 100 lineages of squamate reptiles...
Yolk reserves supply the majority of embryonic nutrition in squamate reptiles, including calcium. Em...
Embryos of oviparous Reptilia (=turtles, lepidosaurs, crocodilians and birds) extract calcium for gr...
Embryos of oviparous squamate reptiles obtain all organic and most inorganic nutrients from yolk; yo...
A prominent scenario for the evolution of viviparity and placentation in reptiles predicts a step-wi...
<p>We determined the sources of calcium for the developing embryo and the parallel changes in eggshe...