AbstractFibroblast growth factors (FGFs) are central to signaling in the developing limb. FGF-2 and FGF-4 can substitute for the apical ectodermal ridge to maintain both limb bud outgrowth and polarizing region signaling. Here, we have repeated and extended previous studies and investigated local effects of the apical ectodermal ridge on gene expression of Msx-1, 5′ members of the HoxD complex, and Bmp-2 in the limb bud mesenchyme and tested whether members of the FGF family can substitute for the ridge to maintain their expression patterns. We found that expression of Msx-1, Hoxd-13, and Bmp-2 in posterior limb bud mesenchyme is dependent on a local signal from the apical ectodermal ridge. When the apical ectodermal ridge of young chick wi...
The developing chick limb has two major signalling centres; the apical ectodermal ridge maintains ex...
AbstractDuring vertebrate limb development, the apical ectodermal ridge (AER) plays a vital role in ...
AbstractWe provide evidence that FGF8 serves as an endogenous inducer of chick limb formation and th...
Fibroblast growth factors (FGFs) are central to signaling in the developing limb. FGF-2 and FGF-4 ca...
AbstractFibroblast growth factors (FGFs) act as signals in the developing limb and can maintain prol...
Fibroblast Growth Factors (FGFs) are signaling molecules that are important in patterning and growth...
The apical ectodermal ridge plays a key role in limb development. We show that recombinant FGF-4 can...
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...
AbstractImplantation of beads soaked in fibroblast growth factor into the flank of a chick embryo ca...
AbstractBackground: The outgrowth of the vertebrate limb bud is the result of a reciprocal interacti...
AbstractThe apical ectodermal ridge (AER) is a specialized thickening of the distal limb mesenchyme ...
AbstractIn the vertebrate embryo, only somatopleural cells in the limb-forming region are released f...
AbstractIn the vertebrate embryo, only somatopleural cells in the limb-forming region are released f...
The apical ectodermal ridge (AER) controls limb outgrowth and patterning, such that its removal caus...
The developing chick limb has two major signalling centres; the apical ectodermal ridge maintains ex...
AbstractDuring vertebrate limb development, the apical ectodermal ridge (AER) plays a vital role in ...
AbstractWe provide evidence that FGF8 serves as an endogenous inducer of chick limb formation and th...
Fibroblast growth factors (FGFs) are central to signaling in the developing limb. FGF-2 and FGF-4 ca...
AbstractFibroblast growth factors (FGFs) act as signals in the developing limb and can maintain prol...
Fibroblast Growth Factors (FGFs) are signaling molecules that are important in patterning and growth...
The apical ectodermal ridge plays a key role in limb development. We show that recombinant FGF-4 can...
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...
AbstractImplantation of beads soaked in fibroblast growth factor into the flank of a chick embryo ca...
AbstractBackground: The outgrowth of the vertebrate limb bud is the result of a reciprocal interacti...
AbstractThe apical ectodermal ridge (AER) is a specialized thickening of the distal limb mesenchyme ...
AbstractIn the vertebrate embryo, only somatopleural cells in the limb-forming region are released f...
AbstractIn the vertebrate embryo, only somatopleural cells in the limb-forming region are released f...
The apical ectodermal ridge (AER) controls limb outgrowth and patterning, such that its removal caus...
The developing chick limb has two major signalling centres; the apical ectodermal ridge maintains ex...
AbstractDuring vertebrate limb development, the apical ectodermal ridge (AER) plays a vital role in ...
AbstractWe provide evidence that FGF8 serves as an endogenous inducer of chick limb formation and th...