Growth of laterarl muscle in the teleost fish Sparus aurata (L.) was examined from hatching to juvenile by a basic morphofunctional approach that takes into account structural and ecophysiological aspects and combines in vivo observations and LM and TEM microscopic analysis. As shown in most teleost fishes, muscle growth proceeds by a double mechanism of hyperplasia and hypertrophy that contribute differentially to the overall development of the lateral muscle, giving rise in each myomere to a typical pattern of structurally and functionally different fibre types (slow-red and fast-white fibres, plus pink intermediate fibres) in a nerve-dependent process. During larval life the muscle growth takes place mainly due to hyperplastic growth at ...
Postembryonic muscle growth in fish differs from that in mammals in that new muscle fibres continue ...
In this EM study of lateral muscle in Dicentrarchus labrax, we observed that during the larval perio...
Hyperplasia and hypertrophy are the two mechanisms by which muscle develops and grows. We study thes...
Growth of laterarl muscle in the teleost fish Sparus aurata (L.) was examined from hatching to juven...
Post-hatching growth of lateral muscle in a teleost fish, Sparus aurata (L) was studied morphometric...
Post-hatching development of lateral muscle in a teleost fish, Sparus aurata (L) was examined. At ha...
Post-hatching development of lateral muscle in a teleost fish, Sparus aurata (L) was examined. At ha...
Three phases of myogenesis have been identified in the myotomal muscles of larval teleosts. The comm...
International audienceThe myotome of fish consists of red and white muscles which differ in function...
Histochemical, ultrastructural and morphometric methods were used to study growth patterns of red, p...
Teleost muscle first arises in early embryonic life and its development is driven by molecules prese...
Regeneration of skeletal muscle was studied in the sea bream Sparus aurata, in which extensive post-...
A histochemical and electron microscopy study was carried out on muscle growth in demersal stages of...
Morphological and histochemical methods were used to evaluate the myotomal muscle characteristics of...
Muscle growth was investigated in two populations of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L) derived from an...
Postembryonic muscle growth in fish differs from that in mammals in that new muscle fibres continue ...
In this EM study of lateral muscle in Dicentrarchus labrax, we observed that during the larval perio...
Hyperplasia and hypertrophy are the two mechanisms by which muscle develops and grows. We study thes...
Growth of laterarl muscle in the teleost fish Sparus aurata (L.) was examined from hatching to juven...
Post-hatching growth of lateral muscle in a teleost fish, Sparus aurata (L) was studied morphometric...
Post-hatching development of lateral muscle in a teleost fish, Sparus aurata (L) was examined. At ha...
Post-hatching development of lateral muscle in a teleost fish, Sparus aurata (L) was examined. At ha...
Three phases of myogenesis have been identified in the myotomal muscles of larval teleosts. The comm...
International audienceThe myotome of fish consists of red and white muscles which differ in function...
Histochemical, ultrastructural and morphometric methods were used to study growth patterns of red, p...
Teleost muscle first arises in early embryonic life and its development is driven by molecules prese...
Regeneration of skeletal muscle was studied in the sea bream Sparus aurata, in which extensive post-...
A histochemical and electron microscopy study was carried out on muscle growth in demersal stages of...
Morphological and histochemical methods were used to evaluate the myotomal muscle characteristics of...
Muscle growth was investigated in two populations of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L) derived from an...
Postembryonic muscle growth in fish differs from that in mammals in that new muscle fibres continue ...
In this EM study of lateral muscle in Dicentrarchus labrax, we observed that during the larval perio...
Hyperplasia and hypertrophy are the two mechanisms by which muscle develops and grows. We study thes...