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Development
Development (2015) 142 (22): 3810–3820.
Published: 15 November 2015
... limb evolution. SHH WNT BMP FGF HOXA HOXD Topological domains Turing Teleost For over 60 years, vertebrate limb bud development has been one of the most prominent experimental paradigms for studying study the fundamental processes underlying morphogenesis and organogenesis. Indeed...
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Cathrin Herder, Jakub M. Swiercz, Claudia Müller, Ravindra Peravali, Rebecca Quiring, Stefan Offermanns, Joachim Wittbrodt, Felix Loosli
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Development
Development (2013) 140 (13): 2787–2797.
Published: 1 July 2013
... by The Company of Biologists Ltd 2013 ArhGEF18 Medaka Retina Rho signaling Teleost Epithelial polarity Epithelial sheets are essential for the development of many vertebrate organs, including the central nervous system and retina. Epithelial cells are highly polarized along...
Includes: Supplementary data
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Development
Development (2011) 138 (22): 4831–4841.
Published: 15 November 2011
... . Hitchcock P. F. , Raymond P. A. ( 2004 ). The teleost retina as a model for developmental and regeneration biology . Zebrafish 1 , 257 – 271 . Jopling C. , Sleep E. , Raya M. , Marti M. , Raya A. , Belmonte J. C. ( 2010 ). Zebrafish heart regeneration...
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Development
Development (2010) 137 (11): 1807–1813.
Published: 1 June 2010
... patterning Teleost In the process of the embryogenesis, specialized cells (or organs) act as organizing centers for adjacent tissues. The floor plate, a row of distinctive cells located at the ventral midline of the neural tube, is an important organizing center in the central nervous system...
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Development
Development (2007) 134 (7): 1253–1257.
Published: 1 April 2007
...Frank Stellabotte; Betsy Dobbs-McAuliffe; Daniel A. Fernández; Xuesong Feng; Stephen H. Devoto The myogenic precursors responsible for muscle growth in amniotes develop from the dermomyotome, an epithelium at the external surface of the somite. In teleosts, the myogenic precursors responsible...
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Development
Development (2007) 134 (5): 845–855.
Published: 1 March 2007
... and diencephalic neuronal patterning in the blind cavefish Astyanax mexicanus , a teleost fish closely related to zebrafish. A comparison between cave- and surface-dwelling forms of Astyanax shows that cavefish display larger Shh expression in all anterior midline domains throughout development. This does...
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Development
Development (2005) 132 (5): 1105–1116.
Published: 1 March 2005
...Donald A. Kane; Karen N. McFarland; Rachel M. Warga Epiboly, the spreading of the blastoderm over the large yolk cell, is the first morphogenetic movement of the teleost embryo. Examining this movement as a paradigm of vertebrate morphogenesis, we have focused on the epiboly arrest mutant half...
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Development
Development (1996) 122 (1): 381–389.
Published: 1 January 1996
... cue that triggers ‘collapse’ of active protru-sions. Present address: Max-Planck-Institut für Entwicklungsbiologie, Spemannstrasse 35/I, 72076 Tübingen, Germany (e-mail: sj@fserv1.mpib-tuebingen.mpg.de) 28 9 1995 © 1996 by Company of Biologists 1996 teleost repulsion somite...
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Development
Development (1994) 120 (9): 2443–2455.
Published: 1 September 1994
.... 05 09 1994 © 1994 by Company of Biologists 1994 teleost yolk syncytial layer morphogenetic movements nocodazole taxol During gastrulation of a vertebrate embryo, various cell movements including involution and convergence lead to formation of a gastrula with the three...
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Development
Development (1990) 109 (2): 495–500.
Published: 1 June 1990
... . * Present address for all correspondence: Division of Oral Biology, Institute of Dental Surgery, Eastman Dental Hospital, 256, Gray’s Inn Road, London, WC1X 8LD, UK © 1990 by Company of Biologists 1990 micropyle sperm guidance fertilization teleost A wide range of behaviourial...
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Development
Development (1989) 105 (3): 487–504.
Published: 1 March 1989
...Bahram Sadaghiani; Juergen R. Vielkind ABSTRACT We have studied neural crest development in two teleost fish species, Xiphophorus maculatus (platyfish) and X. heUeri (swordtail), and found similarities to that in other vertebrates but also some important differences. Unlike in other vertebrates...
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Development
Development (1988) 102 (3): 575–585.
Published: 1 March 1988
...Andrew Wood; Lucy P. M. Timmermans Using the prominent cell nucleus as an intrinsic marker, individual deep cell blastomeres have been monitored in vivo using Nomarski differential interference contrast microscopy during spreading of the teleost blastoderm. Involution of these cells has been...
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Development
Development (1987) 101 (2): 363–381.
Published: 1 October 1987
...Andrew Wood; Peter Thorogood ABSTRACT The pectoral fin bud of the developing teleost embryo contains a highly ordered extracellular matrix of collagenous fibrils, called ‘actinotrichia’. During invasion of the fin fold, mesenchymal cells, migrating distally from the base of the fin, become contact...
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Development
Development (1986) 96 (1): 1–18.
Published: 1 July 1986
...Marilyn J. Anderson; Chi Y. Choy; Stephen G. Waxman ABSTRACT Multiple ependymal structures have been observed in regenerating spinal cord of the teleost Apteronotus albifrons . Evidence is presented for two modes of formation of the secondary ependymas: budding off from the primary ependyma, and de...