Not exact matches
During the
embryonic development, the tongue muscle is attached to the floor of the mouth but this attachment will gradually reduce and then disappear naturally
from the tip toward the base of the tongue.
From such work, we've learned that many of the genes deployed in the developing phallus are also used to build limbs
during embryonic development.
During embryonic development of mice, however, the situation is different: To build up the system, all mature blood and immune cells develop much more rapidly and almost completely
from stem cells.
In 2014, UCSF's Nathan Young and Ralph Marcucio, working with Schneider, carried out extensive skull measurements on a variety of
embryonic vertebrates and determined the point
during development at which the bird face begins to diverge
from those of other vertebrates.
Manuel Eguren has analysed the biological consequences of Cdh1 elimination in rapidly dividing cells, as part of his doctoral research project in Malumbres's group; he focused on progenitors
from the nervous system
during embryonic development in mice.
Turtles are the only beasts in the animal kingdom that don hard outer shells formed
from bone
during embryonic development, and a scarcity of ancient turtle fossils has made it difficult to track the evolution of this unique trait.
During embryonic development, organ - specific cell types are formed
from pluripotent stem cells, which can differentiate into all cell types of the human body.
Veronica Palma,
from University of Chile, led the study with Rehen and highlights the combined approaches allowed the creation of an environment that mimics the one
during embryonic brain
development.
The researchers suggest that since the adult muscle stem cells are only activated when injury occurs (by trauma or exercise), they use a new set of genes
from those used
during embryonic development, which proceeds without injury.
In the new research, Pollen and co-first author Tomasz Nowakowski, PhD, also a postdoctoral researcher in the Kriegstein lab, partnered with Fluidigm Corp. to develop a microfluidic approach to map out the transcriptional profile — the set of genes that are actively producing RNA — of cells collected
from the VZ and SVZ
during embryonic development.
The grand architecture of the human cortex, with its hundreds of distinct cell types, begins as a uniform layer of neural stem cells and builds itself
from the inside out
during several months of
embryonic development.
Newly evolved genes can rapidly assume control over fundamental functions
during early
embryonic development, report scientists
from the University of Chicago.
Most Alkbh1 deficient mice die
during embryonic development, and survivors are characterized by defects in tissues originating
from the ectodermal lineage.
Since regeneration recapitulates in broad strokes
embryonic development,
during which a complex multi-cellular organism develops
from a handful of
embryonic stem cells, the researchers began by comparing gene expression patterns between the two processes.
Prof. Dr. Ivan Martin's research group at the Department of Biomedicine has now been able to demonstrate that by forcing certain molecular events occurring
during the
embryonic development of articular cartilage it is possible to generate stable cartilage tissue
from adult human mesenchymal stem cells.
May 07, 2015 Genetic changes to basic developmental processes evolve more frequently than thought Newly evolved genes can rapidly assume control over fundamental functions
during early
embryonic development, report scientists
from the University of Chicago.