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Effects of FGFs on the morphogenic potency and AER maintenance activity of cultured progress zone cells of chick limb bud

Effects of FGFs on the morphogenic potency and AER maintenance activity of cultured progress zone cells of chick limb bud

... Int J D , BioI ~2 591 599119981 ()fi~i 1If/1 A flirl,' Effects of FGFs on the morphogenic potency and AER maintenance activity of cultured progress zone cells of chick limb bud KENJI HARA+, JUN KIMURA[.] ...

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Distribution and possible function of an adrenomedullin like peptide in the developing chick limb bud

Distribution and possible function of an adrenomedullin like peptide in the developing chick limb bud

... the chick limb bud when the AER is directing the outgrowth and patterning of limb ...mutant limb buds which have failed to develop an ...developing chick limb ...

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Retinoic acid is both necessary for and inhibits myogenic commitment and differentiation in the chick limb

Retinoic acid is both necessary for and inhibits myogenic commitment and differentiation in the chick limb

... the chick limb in a manner similar to ...the chick limb bud (Reijntjes et al., 2007a) and in migrating limb myoblasts in the mouse, and the down-regulation of Pax3 expression in these ...

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Involvement of vessels and PDGFB in muscle splitting during chick limb development

Involvement of vessels and PDGFB in muscle splitting during chick limb development

... in chick limb buds (Amthor et ...in limb axis formation are involved in positioning the muscles in addition to positioning cartilage (Duprez, ...that limb muscle cells can respond directly to ...

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Specification of cell fate along the proximal distal axis in the developing chick limb bud

Specification of cell fate along the proximal distal axis in the developing chick limb bud

... the chick limb bud (Saunders, 1948; Stark and Searls, 1973; Summerbell, 1976; Bowen et ...distal limb bud cells at early and late stages of limb development in order to address some ...

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Role of chondrogenic tissue in programmed cell death and BMP expression in chick limb buds

Role of chondrogenic tissue in programmed cell death and BMP expression in chick limb buds

... developing chick leg bud, massive programmed cell death occurs in the interdigital ...developing chick limb bud due to cell migration accompanying chondrogenesis and Bmp ...

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The chick limb: embryology, genetics and teratology

The chick limb: embryology, genetics and teratology

... understanding limb embryology and led to the discovery of novel developmental ...mouse limb mutants is now relatively routine, it is easy to overlook how valuable naturally occurring limb mutants ...

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Involvement of Frzb 1 in mesenchymal condensation and cartilage differentiation in the chick limb bud

Involvement of Frzb 1 in mesenchymal condensation and cartilage differentiation in the chick limb bud

... the chick limb bud, and compare its expression to that of the car- tilage marker, ...the limb bud, initially in the ventral mesenchyme, but later localizes midway along the dorsoven- tral ...later ...

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9 cis retinoic acid antagonizes the stimulatory effect of 1,25 dihydroxyvitamin D3 on chondrogenesis of chick limb bud mesenchymal cells: interactions of their receptors

9 cis retinoic acid antagonizes the stimulatory effect of 1,25 dihydroxyvitamin D3 on chondrogenesis of chick limb bud mesenchymal cells: interactions of their receptors

... Int I De, Riol 40 1053 1059 (1996) 1053 Original A/tiele 9 cis retinoic acid antagonizes the stimulatory effect of 1,25 dihydroxyvitamin D3 on chondrogenesis of chick limb bud mesenchymal cells intera[.] ...

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Lack of correlation between c myc expression and programmed or experimentally induced cell death during chick limb development

Lack of correlation between c myc expression and programmed or experimentally induced cell death during chick limb development

... Int J De\' BioI 39 1021 1026 (1995 ) 1021 Original flrlide lack of correlation between c myc expression and programmed or experimentally induced cell death during chick limb development MARIA A ROS',[.] ...

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Effects of insulin like growth factors on early embryonic chick limb myogenesis

Effects of insulin like growth factors on early embryonic chick limb myogenesis

... the limb to the myogenic lineage. As limb bud mesenchyme cells do not contribute to muscle [37, 38] or express pax3 [39, 40] it is unlikely that these cells are being respecified and therefore the ...

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Ectopic Fgf signaling induces the intercalary response in developing chicken limb buds

Ectopic Fgf signaling induces the intercalary response in developing chicken limb buds

... a chick limb bud. It is reasonable to consider that chick limb development is regulated in a similar manner as mouse limb ...a chick limb ...developing limb bud ...

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Sp8 and Sp9, two closely related
buttonhead like transcription factors, regulate Fgf8
expression and limb outgrowth in vertebrate embryos

Sp8 and Sp9, two closely related buttonhead like transcription factors, regulate Fgf8 expression and limb outgrowth in vertebrate embryos

... The high degree of amino acid sequence conservation between Sp8 and Sp9 raised the possibility that the VP16- and EnR-fusion constructs used, may act redundantly, and the phenotype observed could be not specific for Sp8 ...

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In ovo temperature manipulation influences embryonic motility
and growth of limb tissues in the chick (Gallus gallus)

In ovo temperature manipulation influences embryonic motility and growth of limb tissues in the chick (Gallus gallus)

... the chick, as has been shown following injection of 4-AP (McEntee et ...the chick limb during embryonic development such as the FGF (fibroblast growth factor), Shh (Sonic hedgehog), Wnt and BMP (bone ...

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The role of the gene Msx-1 in limb development

The role of the gene Msx-1 in limb development

... the limb in the progress zone, that are responsible for proximo-distal growth; second, the e?q)ression o f Msx-1 at the anterior margin o f the limb has been related to anterior positional identity and ...

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Dimeric combinations of MafB, cFos and cJun control the apoptosis survival balance in limb morphogenesis

Dimeric combinations of MafB, cFos and cJun control the apoptosis survival balance in limb morphogenesis

... of limb buds, and the number of apoptotic cells was reduced after treatment with antioxidants in limb buds (Salas-Vidal et ...in chick limb apoptotic regions; future studies will be required ...

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Sonic hedgehog-expressing cells in the developing limb measure time by an intrinsic cell cycle clock

Sonic hedgehog-expressing cells in the developing limb measure time by an intrinsic cell cycle clock

... the chick wing-polarizing region for 36–42 h (from HH18–25), then at low levels for around another 18 h (until HH27/28; Supplementary ...the chick wing (16 h in the chick leg) 21 , suggesting that ...

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Apical ectodermal ridge morphogenesis in limb development is controlled by Arid3b mediated regulation of cell movements

Apical ectodermal ridge morphogenesis in limb development is controlled by Arid3b mediated regulation of cell movements

... in chick at 72-80 hours post- electroporation and gt/gt mouse at ...in chick and fibronectin in mouse was used to observe the basal lamina and the extracellular matrix, respectively (see ...In chick ...

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Sim1 and Sim2 expression during chick and mouse limb development

Sim1 and Sim2 expression during chick and mouse limb development

... Fig. 2. cSim1 expression during chick limb development. (A) In situ hybridisation to HH19 embryo with the cSim1 probe. (B,C) Consecutive transverse sections of HH19 embryos at the forelimb level hybridized ...

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Developmental expression of chick twist and its regulation during limb patterning

Developmental expression of chick twist and its regulation during limb patterning

... the limb bud mesenchyme (Orr-Urtreger et ...during chick limb development, expression of cTwist in the interdigital mesenchyme is coincident with the expression domains of several Fgfr (Noji et ...

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