During cardiogenesis the epicardium, covering the surface of the myocardial tube, has been ascribed several functions essential for normal heart development of vertebrates from lampreys to mammals. We investigated a novel function of the epicardium in ventricular development in species with partial and complete septation. These species include reptiles, birds and mammals. Adult turtles, lizards and snakes have a complex ventricle with three cava, partially separated by the horizontal and vertical septa. The crocodilians, birds and mammals with origins some 100 million years apart, however, have a left and right ventricle that are completely separated, being a clear example of convergent evolution. In specific embryonic stages these species ...
Convergence is the tendency of independent species to evolve similarly when subjected to the same en...
The mechanisms of the evolution and development of the heart in metazoans are highlighted, starting ...
Among lizards, only monitor lizards (Varanidae) have a functionally divided cardiac ventricle. The d...
During cardiogenesis the epicardium, covering the surface of the myocardial tube, has been ascribed ...
<div><p>During cardiogenesis the epicardium, covering the surface of the myocardial tube, has been a...
During cardiogenesis the epicardium, covering the surface of the myocardial tube, has been ascribed ...
<p>A. Evolution of hearts in higher vertebrates. Archosaurs (crocodilians, birds) and mammals indepe...
Abstract Background Cardiac outflow tract patterning and cell contribution are studied using an evo-...
The complete division of the atrial cavity by a septum, resulting in a left and right atrium, is fou...
During development, the ventricles of mammals and birds acquire a specialized pattern of electrical ...
<div><p>Birds and mammals both developed high performance hearts from a heart that must have been re...
<p><b>A</b>. Phylogenetic tree to show the show the evolution of selected groups of amniotes. <b>B</...
Background: The outflow tract of crocodilians resembles that of birds and mammals as ventricular sep...
It is easy to imagine that the hearts of reptiles represent an evolutionary stage from fish and amph...
The epicardium is the outermost layer of the mature vertebrate heart. In birds and mice the epicardi...
Convergence is the tendency of independent species to evolve similarly when subjected to the same en...
The mechanisms of the evolution and development of the heart in metazoans are highlighted, starting ...
Among lizards, only monitor lizards (Varanidae) have a functionally divided cardiac ventricle. The d...
During cardiogenesis the epicardium, covering the surface of the myocardial tube, has been ascribed ...
<div><p>During cardiogenesis the epicardium, covering the surface of the myocardial tube, has been a...
During cardiogenesis the epicardium, covering the surface of the myocardial tube, has been ascribed ...
<p>A. Evolution of hearts in higher vertebrates. Archosaurs (crocodilians, birds) and mammals indepe...
Abstract Background Cardiac outflow tract patterning and cell contribution are studied using an evo-...
The complete division of the atrial cavity by a septum, resulting in a left and right atrium, is fou...
During development, the ventricles of mammals and birds acquire a specialized pattern of electrical ...
<div><p>Birds and mammals both developed high performance hearts from a heart that must have been re...
<p><b>A</b>. Phylogenetic tree to show the show the evolution of selected groups of amniotes. <b>B</...
Background: The outflow tract of crocodilians resembles that of birds and mammals as ventricular sep...
It is easy to imagine that the hearts of reptiles represent an evolutionary stage from fish and amph...
The epicardium is the outermost layer of the mature vertebrate heart. In birds and mice the epicardi...
Convergence is the tendency of independent species to evolve similarly when subjected to the same en...
The mechanisms of the evolution and development of the heart in metazoans are highlighted, starting ...
Among lizards, only monitor lizards (Varanidae) have a functionally divided cardiac ventricle. The d...