Feathers are arranged in a precise pattern in avian skin. They first arise during development in a row along the dorsal midline, with rows of new feather buds added sequentially in a spreading wave. We show that the patterning of feathers relies on coupled fibroblast growth factor (FGF) and bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) signalling together with mesenchymal cell movement, acting in a coordinated reaction-diffusion-taxis system. This periodic patterning system is partly mechanochemical, with mechanical-chemical integration occurring through a positive feedback loop centred on FGF20, which induces cell aggregation, mechanically compressing the epidermis to rapidly intensify FGF20 expression. The travelling wave of feather formation is impos...
AbstractA subgroup of the TNF receptor family, composed of Edar, Troy and Xedar, are implicated in t...
The evolution of flight in feathered dinosaurs and early birds over millions of years required fligh...
Background: Vertebrates possess a diverse range of integumentary epithelial appendages, including sc...
Feathers are arranged in a precise pattern in avian skin. They first arise during development in a r...
Feathers are arranged in a precise pattern in avian skin. They first arise during development in a r...
Members of the class Aves possess integumentary structures which distinguish them from other verteb...
Periodic patterning represents a fundamental process in tissue morphogenesis. In chicken dorsal skin...
The orderly formation of the avian feather array is a classic example of periodic pattern formation ...
Vertebrate skin is characterized by its patterned array of appendages, whether feathers, hairs, or s...
(A) In the in vitro reconstituting chicken skin explant, the morphogenetic field (blue) is experimen...
AbstractThe formation of periodic patterns is fundamental in biology. Theoretical models describing ...
Classical tissue recombination experiments performed in the chick embryo provide evidence that signa...
Spacing patterns are of fundamental importance for various repeated structures which develop at regu...
Natural patterns constitute one of the most diverse features observed in wild animals. The developme...
8/25/2016During development, epidermal appendages like feathers and hairs can self‐organize into pat...
AbstractA subgroup of the TNF receptor family, composed of Edar, Troy and Xedar, are implicated in t...
The evolution of flight in feathered dinosaurs and early birds over millions of years required fligh...
Background: Vertebrates possess a diverse range of integumentary epithelial appendages, including sc...
Feathers are arranged in a precise pattern in avian skin. They first arise during development in a r...
Feathers are arranged in a precise pattern in avian skin. They first arise during development in a r...
Members of the class Aves possess integumentary structures which distinguish them from other verteb...
Periodic patterning represents a fundamental process in tissue morphogenesis. In chicken dorsal skin...
The orderly formation of the avian feather array is a classic example of periodic pattern formation ...
Vertebrate skin is characterized by its patterned array of appendages, whether feathers, hairs, or s...
(A) In the in vitro reconstituting chicken skin explant, the morphogenetic field (blue) is experimen...
AbstractThe formation of periodic patterns is fundamental in biology. Theoretical models describing ...
Classical tissue recombination experiments performed in the chick embryo provide evidence that signa...
Spacing patterns are of fundamental importance for various repeated structures which develop at regu...
Natural patterns constitute one of the most diverse features observed in wild animals. The developme...
8/25/2016During development, epidermal appendages like feathers and hairs can self‐organize into pat...
AbstractA subgroup of the TNF receptor family, composed of Edar, Troy and Xedar, are implicated in t...
The evolution of flight in feathered dinosaurs and early birds over millions of years required fligh...
Background: Vertebrates possess a diverse range of integumentary epithelial appendages, including sc...