Whereas the genetic background of horn growth in cattle has been studied extensively, little is known about the morphological changes in the developing fetal horn bud. In this study we histologically analyzed the development of horn buds of bovine fetuses between ~70 and ~268 days of pregnancy and compared them with biopsies taken from the frontal skin of the same fetuses. In addition we compared the samples from the wild type (horned) fetuses with samples taken from the horn bud region of age-matched genetically hornless (polled) fetuses. In summary, the horn bud with multiple layers of vacuolated keratinocytes is histologically visible early in fetal life already at around day 70 of gestation and can be easily differentiated from the much...
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Background: The interplacentomal wall of the gravid uterine horn in cattle is the subject of reports...
The molecular regulation of horn growth in ruminants is still poorly understood. To investigate this...
Whereas the genetic background of horn growth in cattle has been studied extensively, little is know...
Whereas the genetic background of horn growth in cattle has been studied extensively, little is know...
Whereas the genetic background of horn growth in cattle has been studied extensively, little is know...
<p>(A): Horn bud from a wild type fetus with multiple layers of vacuolated keratinocytes. Note prese...
<p>(A-D): Horn buds with multiple layers of vacuolated keratinocytes. Note the absence of hair folli...
<p>(A-C): Horn buds. Note differentiated epidermis and thick nerve bundles in the dermis below the h...
<div><p>Despite massive research efforts, the molecular etiology of bovine polledness and the develo...
The main objective of this study, as detailed in Chapter 2, was to investigate the nerves innervatin...
<p>(A) and (B): Horn buds with multiple layers of vacuolated keratinocytes. (C) and (D): Frontal ski...
The scientific literature lacks detailed morphological descriptions of the histological development ...
Bovine horns develop primarily after birth and the presence or absence of horns is due to a single ...
<p>Relative expression of <i>FOXL2</i> (A), <i>RXFP2</i> (B), and <i>LOC100848215</i> (C) transcript...
Copyright © 2014 Amit Challana et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Background: The interplacentomal wall of the gravid uterine horn in cattle is the subject of reports...
The molecular regulation of horn growth in ruminants is still poorly understood. To investigate this...
Whereas the genetic background of horn growth in cattle has been studied extensively, little is know...
Whereas the genetic background of horn growth in cattle has been studied extensively, little is know...
Whereas the genetic background of horn growth in cattle has been studied extensively, little is know...
<p>(A): Horn bud from a wild type fetus with multiple layers of vacuolated keratinocytes. Note prese...
<p>(A-D): Horn buds with multiple layers of vacuolated keratinocytes. Note the absence of hair folli...
<p>(A-C): Horn buds. Note differentiated epidermis and thick nerve bundles in the dermis below the h...
<div><p>Despite massive research efforts, the molecular etiology of bovine polledness and the develo...
The main objective of this study, as detailed in Chapter 2, was to investigate the nerves innervatin...
<p>(A) and (B): Horn buds with multiple layers of vacuolated keratinocytes. (C) and (D): Frontal ski...
The scientific literature lacks detailed morphological descriptions of the histological development ...
Bovine horns develop primarily after birth and the presence or absence of horns is due to a single ...
<p>Relative expression of <i>FOXL2</i> (A), <i>RXFP2</i> (B), and <i>LOC100848215</i> (C) transcript...
Copyright © 2014 Amit Challana et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Background: The interplacentomal wall of the gravid uterine horn in cattle is the subject of reports...
The molecular regulation of horn growth in ruminants is still poorly understood. To investigate this...