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Journal: Development
Development (2021) 148 (9): dev193755.
Published: 7 May 2021
... of order/disorder as well as symmetry/asymmetry, revealing developmental instabilities that are part of normal morphogenesis. Craniofacial Avian embryo Frontonasal Fluctuating asymmetry Mathematical analysis Live cell imaging Organ culture Actomyosin Facial morphogenesis requires...
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Journal: Development
Development (2021) 148 (9): dev199386.
Published: 29 April 2021
... Branching morphogenesis Organ culture Organoid Receptor tyrosine kinase The receptor tyrosine kinase Ret plays a major role in the formation and branching morphogenesis of the ureteric bud (UB), a tubular epithelial tree that gives rise to the collecting duct system during kidney development...
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Journal: Development
Development (2017) 144 (6): 1113–1117.
Published: 15 March 2017
... attributed. Summary: Time-lapse confocal imaging of organoids and embryonic tissues through fixed z -direction culture allows long-term single-cell resolution live imaging of tissue growth and morphogenesis. Kidney Organ culture Time-lapse Organoid, Imaging High-resolution confocal...
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Journal: Development
Development (2006) 133 (18): 3683–3693.
Published: 15 September 2006
... of Notch signaling components, including Jag1, Hes5 and in a manner consistent with reduced Notch signaling,and correlated with increases in hair cell and support cell differentiation. The disruption of Notch signaling by a γ-secretase inhibitor in an in vitro organ culture system of wild-type cochleae...
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Journal: Development
Development (2005) 132 (6): 1223–1234.
Published: 15 March 2005
... FGF10 Signaling Salivary gland development Organ culture Fibroblast growth factors (FGFs), a family of 23 growth factors, are crucial for many developmental processes, including branching morphogenesis(Martin, 1998 ; Ornitz, 2000). Multiple FGF and FGF receptor (FGFR) isoforms are expressed...
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Journal: Development
Development (1999) 126 (17): 3869–3879.
Published: 1 September 1999
..., we investigated the mechanisms by which TGF-β3 deletions caused cleft palate in 129 × CF-1 mice. For organ culture, palatal shelves were dissected from embryonic day 13.5 (E13.5) mouse embryos. Palatal shelves were placed singly or in pairs on Millipore filters and cultured in DMEM/F12 medium...
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Journal: Development
Development (1993) 117 (4): 1445–1455.
Published: 1 April 1993
... beyond the stage of embryonic death, we made organ cultures of lung buds excised at day 11.5 from normal and mutant embryos. Cultures were initially done using media without supplement of fetal calf serum. Within 24 hours of culturing, normal lung developed a number of bronchial branches, and later...
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Journal: Development
Development (1993) 117 (2): 461–470.
Published: 1 February 1993
... and Thesleff, 1989 ; Cam et al., 1990 ; Vaahtokari et al., 1991), and by DNA-binding transcription factors (MacKenzie et al., 1991a ,b, 1992; Karavanova et al., 1992). odontogenesis organ culture in situ hybridization © 1993 by Company of Biologists 1993 19 10 1992 * Present...
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Journal: Development
Development (1992) 116 (4): 1011–1019.
Published: 1 December 1992
... of Biologists 1992 E-cadherin En brain morphogenesis organ culture mouse embryo Morphogenesis of the brain is regulated by a complex series of cellular interactions. One of these processes, the specific adhesion of cells, is assumed to be important. Various classes of adhesion molecules...
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Journal: Development
Development (1992) 114 (3): 573–582.
Published: 1 March 1992
...Setsunosuke Ihara; Yumiko Motobayashi ABSTRACT Foetal rat skin rapidly closes an open wound in organ culture and in vivo , this possibly being unique to organs still in the morphogenetic stage. In the present study, examination was made of morphological changes in foetal rat skin during closure...
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Journal: Development
Development (1990) 110 (3): 839–849.
Published: 1 November 1990
... (Vigier et al . 1984 a). * Author for correspondence 16 08 1990 © 1990 by Company of Biologists 1990 ovarian differentiation masculinization anti-Müllerian hormone organ culture The freemartin condition of cattle, given a hormonal interpretation by Lillie (1916...
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Journal: Development
Development (1990) 110 (3): 671–680.
Published: 1 November 1990
... wound healing wound closure fibrin skin organ culture Ontogenetic consideration is important for the understanding of wound healing in higher organisms. Studies conducted to date, however, have been concerned almost entirely with healing in adult animals, in which vasculature is well...
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Journal: Development
Development (1990) 110 (2): 353–370.
Published: 1 October 1990
...G. G. Altmann; A. Quaroni ABSTRACT A model of organ culture of 18 day old fetal rat intestine (Quaroni, 1985) was modified and characterized in the present work with the purpose of developing an in vitro model for the study of intestinal epithelial cell behaviour. Fragments of this intestine were...
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Journal: Development
Development (1986) 97 (1): 169–176.
Published: 1 September 1986
...H. Sobis; J. Goebels; M. Vandeputte ABSTRACT The proliferation and differentiation potentiality of the rat visceral yolk sac was investigated both in organ culture and after grafting in vivo . Using alkaline phosphatase as a marker for germ cells, it was shown that these cells are absent in the 12...
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Journal: Development
Development (1986) 93 (1): 133–152.
Published: 1 April 1986
... embryos. Secondary cartilage did form when clavicles were organ cultured, either submerged, or at the air-medium interface. This stands in contrast to craniofacial membrane bone such as the quadratojugal, which only forms secondary cartilage in vitro when cultured submerged. Growth of the clavicle...