AbstractThe chick limb bud has been used as a model system for studying pattern formation and tissue development for more than 50 years. However, the lineal relationships among the different cell types and the migrational boundaries of individual cells within the limb mesenchyme have not been explored. We have used a retroviral lineage analysis system to track the fate of single limb bud mesenchymal cells at different times in early limb development. We find that progenitor cells labeled at stage 19–22 can give rise to multiple cell types including clones containing cells of all five of the major lateral plate mesoderm-derived tissues (cartilage, perichondrium, tendon, muscle connective tissue, and dermis). There is a bias, however, such th...
AbstractImplantation of beads soaked in fibroblast growth factor into the flank of a chick embryo ca...
Time control is a crucial issue during embryonic development. Nevertheless, little is known about ho...
AbstractBoth the muscle and endothelium of the vertebrate limb derive from somites. We have used rep...
The chick limb develops from a bud of apparently homogeneous mesenchyme cells encased in ectoderm. M...
Background Components of the limb musculoskeletal system have distinct mesoderm origins. Limb skelet...
AbstractA combination of embryology and gene identification has led us to the current view of verteb...
Through precise implementation of distinct cell type specification programs, differentially regulate...
movem regulat underst origina 1977). Cells at the lateral edge of the somite at the limb level migra...
We have studied the lineage history of the progenitors of the somite mesoderm and of the neural tube...
SummaryBackgroundThe vertebrate limb is a classical model for understanding patterning of three-dime...
AbstractTo examine the role of position-specific differences in cell–cell affinity, recombinant limb...
Two broad classes of models have been proposed to explain the patterning of the proximal-distal axis...
AbstractNormal morphogenesis depends on location-specific behaviours of cells. There are circumstanc...
In the past, studies of avian limb morphogenesis emphasized epithelial‐mesenchymal tissue interactio...
In this work we use a novel in vivo imaging technique and cell behaviour analysis to investigate the...
AbstractImplantation of beads soaked in fibroblast growth factor into the flank of a chick embryo ca...
Time control is a crucial issue during embryonic development. Nevertheless, little is known about ho...
AbstractBoth the muscle and endothelium of the vertebrate limb derive from somites. We have used rep...
The chick limb develops from a bud of apparently homogeneous mesenchyme cells encased in ectoderm. M...
Background Components of the limb musculoskeletal system have distinct mesoderm origins. Limb skelet...
AbstractA combination of embryology and gene identification has led us to the current view of verteb...
Through precise implementation of distinct cell type specification programs, differentially regulate...
movem regulat underst origina 1977). Cells at the lateral edge of the somite at the limb level migra...
We have studied the lineage history of the progenitors of the somite mesoderm and of the neural tube...
SummaryBackgroundThe vertebrate limb is a classical model for understanding patterning of three-dime...
AbstractTo examine the role of position-specific differences in cell–cell affinity, recombinant limb...
Two broad classes of models have been proposed to explain the patterning of the proximal-distal axis...
AbstractNormal morphogenesis depends on location-specific behaviours of cells. There are circumstanc...
In the past, studies of avian limb morphogenesis emphasized epithelial‐mesenchymal tissue interactio...
In this work we use a novel in vivo imaging technique and cell behaviour analysis to investigate the...
AbstractImplantation of beads soaked in fibroblast growth factor into the flank of a chick embryo ca...
Time control is a crucial issue during embryonic development. Nevertheless, little is known about ho...
AbstractBoth the muscle and endothelium of the vertebrate limb derive from somites. We have used rep...