AbstractZebrafish fins grow by sequentially adding new segments of bone to the distal end of each fin ray. In wild type zebrafish, segment addition is regulated such that an isometric relationship is maintained between fin length and body length over the lifespan of the growing fish. Using a novel, surrogate marker for fin growth in conjunction with cell proliferation assays, we demonstrate here that segment addition is not continuous, but rather proceeds by saltation. Saltation is a fundamental growth mechanism shared by disparate vertebrates, including humans. We further demonstrate that segment addition proceeds in conjunction with cyclic bursts of cell proliferation in the distal fin ray mesenchyme. In contrast, cells in the distal fin ...
AbstractMechanisms that regulate the growth and form of the vertebrate skeleton are largely unknown....
The zebrafish fin provides a valuable model to study the epimorphic type of regeneration, by which t...
AbstractHere, we used classical genetics in zebrafish to identify temperature-sensitive mutants in c...
AbstractZebrafish fins grow by sequentially adding new segments of bone to the distal end of each fi...
Fin length in the zebrafish is achieved by the distal addition of bony segments of the correct lengt...
Motivation: Understanding the mechanisms by which the zebrafish pectoral fin develops is expected to...
AbstractA long-standing question in developmental biology is how do growing and developing animals a...
International audienceAbstract Motivation Understanding the mechanisms by which the zebrafish pector...
AbstractMechanisms that regulate the size and shape of bony structures are largely unknown. The mole...
SummaryWe use transposon-based clonal analysis to identify the lineage classes that make the adult z...
The amputation of a teleost fin rapidly triggers an intricate maze of hierarchically regulated signa...
The zebrafish (Danio rerio) has emerged as a model to study vertebrate development due to rapid onto...
International audienceMotivation: Understanding the mechanisms by which the zebrafish pectoral fin d...
Caudal fin and skin regeneration in zebrafish both require new tissues formation, structurally and f...
AbstractMechanisms that regulate the growth and form of the vertebrate skeleton are largely unknown....
The zebrafish fin provides a valuable model to study the epimorphic type of regeneration, by which t...
AbstractHere, we used classical genetics in zebrafish to identify temperature-sensitive mutants in c...
AbstractZebrafish fins grow by sequentially adding new segments of bone to the distal end of each fi...
Fin length in the zebrafish is achieved by the distal addition of bony segments of the correct lengt...
Motivation: Understanding the mechanisms by which the zebrafish pectoral fin develops is expected to...
AbstractA long-standing question in developmental biology is how do growing and developing animals a...
International audienceAbstract Motivation Understanding the mechanisms by which the zebrafish pector...
AbstractMechanisms that regulate the size and shape of bony structures are largely unknown. The mole...
SummaryWe use transposon-based clonal analysis to identify the lineage classes that make the adult z...
The amputation of a teleost fin rapidly triggers an intricate maze of hierarchically regulated signa...
The zebrafish (Danio rerio) has emerged as a model to study vertebrate development due to rapid onto...
International audienceMotivation: Understanding the mechanisms by which the zebrafish pectoral fin d...
Caudal fin and skin regeneration in zebrafish both require new tissues formation, structurally and f...
AbstractMechanisms that regulate the growth and form of the vertebrate skeleton are largely unknown....
The zebrafish fin provides a valuable model to study the epimorphic type of regeneration, by which t...
AbstractHere, we used classical genetics in zebrafish to identify temperature-sensitive mutants in c...