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Neural crest cell migration and pigment pattern formation in urodele amphibians

Neural crest cell migration and pigment pattern formation in urodele amphibians

... Int J L>e\' BioI 10 229~23X (1996) Neural crest cell migration and pigment pattern formation in urodele amphibians HANS HENNING EPPERLEIN'*, JAN LOFBERG' and LENNART OLSSON',3 IAnatomisches Institut,[.] ...

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Embryonic requirements for ErbB signaling in neural crest development and adult pigment pattern formation

Embryonic requirements for ErbB signaling in neural crest development and adult pigment pattern formation

... both pigment cells and glia share a common precursor (Dutton et ...larval pigment pattern is normal in picasso mutants: if precursors are allocated to fill a defined number of ‘embryonic/early larval ...

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Intragenic Sex-Chromosomal Crossovers of Xmrk Oncogene Alleles Affect Pigment Pattern Formation and the Severity of Melanoma in Xiphophorus

Intragenic Sex-Chromosomal Crossovers of Xmrk Oncogene Alleles Affect Pigment Pattern Formation and the Severity of Melanoma in Xiphophorus

... The X and Y chromosomes of the platyfish (Xiphophorus maculatus) contain a region that encodes several important traits, including the determination of sex, pigment pattern formation, and predisposition to ...

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Evolutionary diversification of pigment pattern in Danio fishes:
differential fms dependence and stripe loss in D 
albolineatus

Evolutionary diversification of pigment pattern in Danio fishes: differential fms dependence and stripe loss in D albolineatus

... adult pigment pattern expressed by Danio ...of pigment cells including black melanophores and yellow xanthophores, which differentiate during metamorphosis from latent stem cells of presumptive ...

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Pigment pattern evolution by differential deployment of neural crest and
post embryonic melanophore lineages in Danio fishes

Pigment pattern evolution by differential deployment of neural crest and post embryonic melanophore lineages in Danio fishes

... the pigment pattern of teleost fishes (Quigley and Parichy, 2002; Parichy, 2003; Kelsh, ...larval pigment pattern develops during embryogenesis as neural crest cells differentiate into early ...

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Pigment Pattern Formation in the Guppy, Poecilia reticulata, Involves the Kita and Csf1ra Receptor Tyrosine Kinases

Pigment Pattern Formation in the Guppy, Poecilia reticulata, Involves the Kita and Csf1ra Receptor Tyrosine Kinases

... guppy pigment pattern formation are ...more pigment pattern loci, which can be Y-linked, X-linked, XY- linked, or autosomal, have since been described (Lindholm and Breden ...

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How animals get their skin patterns: fish pigment pattern as a live Turing wave

How animals get their skin patterns: fish pigment pattern as a live Turing wave

... striped pigment pattern of zebrafish has been highlighted as an ideal model system for the following reasons: the stationary wave made by the RD mechanism stays alive and can be observed only in the fish ...

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LABORATORY STUDIES BEARING ON PIGMENT PATTERN POLYMORPHISMS IN WILD POPULATIONS OF RANA PIPIENS

LABORATORY STUDIES BEARING ON PIGMENT PATTERN POLYMORPHISMS IN WILD POPULATIONS OF RANA PIPIENS

... to have significantly more spots than progeny of parents with low spot numbers, and by the finding (MERRELL 1965) that wild-type frogs within the range of Burnsi have fewer [r] ...

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Sdf1a patterns zebrafish melanophores and links the somite and
melanophore pattern defects in choker mutants

Sdf1a patterns zebrafish melanophores and links the somite and melanophore pattern defects in choker mutants

... The choker (cho) mutant was identified in the Tübingen 1996 genetic screen and was classified as a ‘you-type’ (you is also known as scube2 – Zebrafish Information Network) muscle mutant, so named because of the U-shaped ...

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Developmental Genetics of Adaptation in Fishes: The Case for Novelty

Developmental Genetics of Adaptation in Fishes: The Case for Novelty

... and pigment patterns, in addition to skeletons (above), have provided a valuable opportunity to study the developmental and genetic factors responsible for evolutionary changes in the patterning of neural ...

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Vol 14, No 1 (2020)

Vol 14, No 1 (2020)

... general pigment might accumulate and large (1 - 2 cm) pigmented ephelides, or dendritic freckles, develop with age on sun-exposed areas, particularly the ...

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Examining the influence of seasonality, condition, and species composition on mangrove leaf pigment contents and laboratory based spectroscopy data

Examining the influence of seasonality, condition, and species composition on mangrove leaf pigment contents and laboratory based spectroscopy data

... leaf pigment contents and ...between pigment content (chlorophyll-a, chlorophyll-b, and total carotenoids) and leaf reflectance (350–2500 nm) from two subtropical mangrove species ...

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Isolation, Optimization and Extraction of Microbial Pigments from Marine Yeast Rhodotorula Sp (Amby109) As Food Colourants

Isolation, Optimization and Extraction of Microbial Pigments from Marine Yeast Rhodotorula Sp (Amby109) As Food Colourants

... annatto, grapes, paprika, etc. and microorganisms like Monascus, Rhodotorula, Bacillus, Achromobacter, Yarrowia, Phaffia etc (Aberoumand, 2011 and Ahmad, 2012). Pigments like carotenoids, anthraquinone and chlorophyll ...

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Notes on the Distribution of Pigment Granules in the Retinal Pigment Epithelium of Light  and Dark Adapted Rana Temporaria, and on the Nature of the Eye Pigment in the Frog and the Ox

Notes on the Distribution of Pigment Granules in the Retinal Pigment Epithelium of Light and Dark Adapted Rana Temporaria, and on the Nature of the Eye Pigment in the Frog and the Ox

... DISCUSSION The main observations which have been made concerning the distribution of pigment granules in the retinal pigment epithelium of frogs following treatment with light or darknes[r] ...

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Roles of cell adhesion molecules nectin 1 and nectin 3 in ciliary body development

Roles of cell adhesion molecules nectin 1 and nectin 3 in ciliary body development

... the pigment and non-pigment cell layers of the ciliary epithelia in ...the pigment and non-pigment cell layers and disruption of the ciliary ...the pigment and non-pigment cell ...

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Carotenoids concentration detection investigation: a review of current status and future trend

Carotenoids concentration detection investigation: a review of current status and future trend

... natural pigment are the class of hydrocarbon and may easily found in vegetables and fruits as well as in human ...macular pigment and skin also give high correlation and significant with plasma ...

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THE EFFECT OF LOZENGE PSEUDOALLELES ON EYE PIGMENTATION IN DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER. I. BROWN PIGMENT AND PIGMENTATION IN LOZENGE MALES

THE EFFECT OF LOZENGE PSEUDOALLELES ON EYE PIGMENTATION IN DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER. I. BROWN PIGMENT AND PIGMENTATION IN LOZENGE MALES

... The normal arrangement of the postretinal pigment is disrupted in those regions which have abnormal retinulae below the basement membrane and heavy streaks of pigment are found[r] ...

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Synergistic effects of gamma interferon on inflammatory mediators that induce interleukin-6 gene expression and secretion by human retinal pigment epithelial cells.

Synergistic effects of gamma interferon on inflammatory mediators that induce interleukin-6 gene expression and secretion by human retinal pigment epithelial cells.

... INFLAMMATORY MEDIATORS AND IL-6 SECRETION BY RPE CELLS 577 human retinal pigment epithelium, p. Marmor (ed.), The retinal pigment epithelium[r] ...

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The Use of Anthocyanins of Black Currant and Polysaccharides in the Production of Sweet Dishes

The Use of Anthocyanins of Black Currant and Polysaccharides in the Production of Sweet Dishes

... The examined system consisting of the anthocyanin dye at concentrations of 2, 4, 8, 10 vol.% and carboxymethyl cellulose at a concentration of 0.05 wt.% was added as a stabilizer into vanilla cream during its ...

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Electrophysiological assessment of spectral sensitivity in adult Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus: evidence for violet sensitivity

Electrophysiological assessment of spectral sensitivity in adult Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus: evidence for violet sensitivity

... visual pigment because of an inadequate number of sample scans, or because of the regionalization of a class of pigments within the retina, they may not be present in the area of retina examined (Bowmaker et ...

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