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Osteoclast-like Cells in Early Zebrafish Embryos

Osteoclast-like Cells in Early Zebrafish Embryos

... or osteoclast dif- ferentiation factor, ODF), is a key regulator of bone remodelling, and is essential for the develop- ment and activation of osteoclasts ...by osteoclast progenitors, mature osteo- clasts, ... See full document

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Transcriptome dynamics in early zebrafish embryogenesis determined by high-resolution time course analysis of 180 successive, individual zebrafish embryos.

Transcriptome dynamics in early zebrafish embryogenesis determined by high-resolution time course analysis of 180 successive, individual zebrafish embryos.

... How and when genes are expressed is an important topic in contemporary life-sciences research. Over the past de- cades, supported by a steep increase in the quality of omics technologies, many new insights on ... See full document

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Protection and pathology in TB: learning from the zebrafish model

Protection and pathology in TB: learning from the zebrafish model

... the zebrafish-Mm model have contributed importantly to the changed view of the role of the granuloma in TB pathogenesis that has emerged over the recent years [2, ...ing early stages of pathogenesis, can ... See full document

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Alk1 controls arterial endothelial cell migration in lumenized vessels

Alk1 controls arterial endothelial cell migration in lumenized vessels

... mouse embryos, Bmp10 encodes the only required Alk1 ligand, whereas in zebrafish embryos, the duplicate paralogs bmp10 and bmp10-like are functionally redundant with respect to Alk1 signaling ... See full document

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Species specific contribution of volumetric growth and tissue convergence to posterior body elongation in vertebrates

Species specific contribution of volumetric growth and tissue convergence to posterior body elongation in vertebrates

... new cells are continually added from the posterior tip of the elongating posterior ...new cells to populate the posterior tissues, the mesoderm and spinal cord in particular (Beddington, 1994; Bouldin et ... See full document

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Nucleolar protein 4 like has a complex expression pattern in zebrafish embryos

Nucleolar protein 4 like has a complex expression pattern in zebrafish embryos

... ABSTRACT The nucleolar protein 4-like (NOL4L) gene is present on chromosome 20 (20q11.21) in humans. Parts of this gene have been shown to fuse with RUNX1 and PAX5 in acute myeloid leuke- mia and acute ... See full document

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The zebrafish: heritable disorders in transparent embryos

The zebrafish: heritable disorders in transparent embryos

... brafish early gastrula and axial mesoderm, plays a prominent role in establishment of body pattern, and is a vertebrate-spe- cific evolutionary invention ...precursor cells (55, 57, ...the zebrafish ... See full document

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Osteoclast independent bone resorption by fibroblast like cells

Osteoclast independent bone resorption by fibroblast like cells

... of cells invading the coimplanted bone, and no murine osteoclasts were observed at sites of bone resorption in the SCID ...the early phases of osteoclastic bone ... See full document

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Insulin like growth factor 2 regulates early neural and cardiovascular system development in zebrafish embryos

Insulin like growth factor 2 regulates early neural and cardiovascular system development in zebrafish embryos

... the zebrafish heart (Supplementary ...morphant embryos at the 16-18 somite stage and at 26 hpf (data not ...Therefore, early cardiac development proceeds normally in IGF- 2 morphant ...In ... See full document

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Induction of apoptosis and inhibition of cell growth by tbx5 knockdown contribute to dysmorphogenesis in Zebrafish embryos

Induction of apoptosis and inhibition of cell growth by tbx5 knockdown contribute to dysmorphogenesis in Zebrafish embryos

... knockdown embryos, the degree and distribution of apoptosis varied in different locations at 48 ...progenitor cells dur- ing early ...in embryos, although hypogenesis or agenesis of the ... See full document

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Integration of Hedgehog and BMP signalling by the engrailed2a gene in the zebrafish myotome

Integration of Hedgehog and BMP signalling by the engrailed2a gene in the zebrafish myotome

... the zebrafish embryo, Hh signalling activity plays a crucial role in the specification of muscle cell types (reviewed by Ingham and Kim, ...Adaxial cells, a subpopulation of the paraxial mesoderm, are ... See full document

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Generating chimeric zebrafish embryos by transplantation.

Generating chimeric zebrafish embryos by transplantation.

... chimeric embryos. A chimera is defined as an organism that contains cells from more than one animal; mosaics are one type of chimera in which cells from more than one genotype are mixed, usually ... See full document

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The origin of cells of the cochlear ganglion in early human embryos

The origin of cells of the cochlear ganglion in early human embryos

... The study was conducted on 6 human embryos at stage 13. It was found that the facial-vestibulocochlear complex is closely related to the otic vesicle, and the particular components of that complex may be ... See full document

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Transcriptome analysis of mouse stem cells and early embryos.

Transcriptome analysis of mouse stem cells and early embryos.

... differentiated cells, analogous to a ball moving from high to low points on a ...differentiated cells to pluripotent cells, a key problem for the future of any stem cell-based therapy, would thus be ... See full document

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Embryonic temperature and the relative timing of muscle specific genes during development in herring (Clupea harengus L )

Embryonic temperature and the relative timing of muscle specific genes during development in herring (Clupea harengus L )

... 1998). Cells of the paraxial mesoderm become committed to a muscle fate towards the end of gastrulation, which is much earlier than in amniotes (Kimmel et ...mesodermal cells to a muscle lineage is thought ... See full document

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Osteoblastoma of the mandible: a case report with immunohistochemical evaluation

Osteoblastoma of the mandible: a case report with immunohistochemical evaluation

... mal cells (Figure ...multinucleated osteoclast-like cells but limited, if any, reactivity in the stromal and osteoblast-like cells (Figure ...stromal cells, in a percent- ... See full document

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Dynamics of dual-fluorescent polymersomes with durable integrity in living cancer cells and zebrafish embryos

Dynamics of dual-fluorescent polymersomes with durable integrity in living cancer cells and zebrafish embryos

... Live-cell images were acquired on a Nikon Ti Eclipse inverted microscope (Nikon Corporation, Japan) equipped with a Yokogawa 10,000 rpm spinning disc unit (Andor Technology Ltd., United Kingdom) and a stage-top miniature ... See full document

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Reciprocal endoderm mesoderm interactions mediated by fgf24 and
fgf10 govern pancreas development

Reciprocal endoderm mesoderm interactions mediated by fgf24 and fgf10 govern pancreas development

... morphant embryos were characterized by a loss of pectoral fins as expected, although their overall morphology was not drastically affected ...morphant embryos exhibited ptf1a expression at 36 hpf ... See full document

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PYK2 in osteoclasts is an adhesion kinase, localized in the sealing zone, activated by ligation of alpha(v)beta3 integrin, and phosphorylated by src kinase

PYK2 in osteoclasts is an adhesion kinase, localized in the sealing zone, activated by ligation of alpha(v)beta3 integrin, and phosphorylated by src kinase

... vitronectin, osteopontin, or fibronectin but not to laminin or collagen; ( b ) coimmunoprecipitation of PYK2 and c-Src from OCLs; ( c ) PYK2 binding to the SH2 domains of Src; ( d ) marked reduction in tyrosine ... See full document

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Mechanisms regulating bone resorption in vitro

Mechanisms regulating bone resorption in vitro

... Ep475, like CA074, is a negatively charged compound with limited membrane ...the osteoclast to the calcified matrix (Baron, 1988) and is the site of collagen degradation (Everts et ...the osteoclast ... See full document

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