AbstractTo examine the role of position-specific differences in cell–cell affinity, recombinant limb buds composed of dissociated and reaggregated cells derived from anterior (A) and posterior (P) limb bud fragments were analyzed. Dissociated anterior and/or posterior cells were differentially labeled, and their behavior was analyzed during recombinant limb bud outgrowth. We find that anterior and posterior cells sort out from one another to form alternating anterior and posterior stripes of cells that extend distally along the proximal–distal axis. These alternating stripes are prominent across the A/P axis in whole–mount preparations of recombinant limb buds after 48 h of outgrowth when the presumptive autopod is dorsal–ventrally flattene...
The chick limb develops from a bud of apparently homogeneous mesenchyme cells encased in ectoderm. M...
AbstractA combination of embryology and gene identification has led us to the current view of verteb...
Proximal–distal outgrowth of the vertebrate limb bud is regulated by the apical ectodermal rid...
SummaryBackgroundThe vertebrate limb is a classical model for understanding patterning of three-dime...
AbstractThe chick limb bud has been used as a model system for studying pattern formation and tissue...
In the past, studies of avian limb morphogenesis emphasized epithelial‐mesenchymal tissue interactio...
A model for the positionally-related control of cartilage differentiation in the developing avian wi...
AbstractNormal morphogenesis depends on location-specific behaviours of cells. There are circumstanc...
AbstractDuring vertebrate limb development the distal apex of the limb bud ectoderm is induced to fo...
This study describes the temporal pattern of posterior positional identity in mouse limb bud cells. ...
In this work we use a novel in vivo imaging technique and cell behaviour analysis to investigate the...
AbstractAlthough regional differences in mesenchymal cell affinity in the limb bud represent positio...
AbstractAnterior–posterior patterning of the developing limb is largely viewed as a function of pola...
AbstractImplantation of beads soaked in fibroblast growth factor into the flank of a chick embryo ca...
AbstractFibroblast growth factors (FGFs) act as signals in the developing limb and can maintain prol...
The chick limb develops from a bud of apparently homogeneous mesenchyme cells encased in ectoderm. M...
AbstractA combination of embryology and gene identification has led us to the current view of verteb...
Proximal–distal outgrowth of the vertebrate limb bud is regulated by the apical ectodermal rid...
SummaryBackgroundThe vertebrate limb is a classical model for understanding patterning of three-dime...
AbstractThe chick limb bud has been used as a model system for studying pattern formation and tissue...
In the past, studies of avian limb morphogenesis emphasized epithelial‐mesenchymal tissue interactio...
A model for the positionally-related control of cartilage differentiation in the developing avian wi...
AbstractNormal morphogenesis depends on location-specific behaviours of cells. There are circumstanc...
AbstractDuring vertebrate limb development the distal apex of the limb bud ectoderm is induced to fo...
This study describes the temporal pattern of posterior positional identity in mouse limb bud cells. ...
In this work we use a novel in vivo imaging technique and cell behaviour analysis to investigate the...
AbstractAlthough regional differences in mesenchymal cell affinity in the limb bud represent positio...
AbstractAnterior–posterior patterning of the developing limb is largely viewed as a function of pola...
AbstractImplantation of beads soaked in fibroblast growth factor into the flank of a chick embryo ca...
AbstractFibroblast growth factors (FGFs) act as signals in the developing limb and can maintain prol...
The chick limb develops from a bud of apparently homogeneous mesenchyme cells encased in ectoderm. M...
AbstractA combination of embryology and gene identification has led us to the current view of verteb...
Proximal–distal outgrowth of the vertebrate limb bud is regulated by the apical ectodermal rid...