Muscle morphogenesis in the absence of myogenic cells |
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Authors: | M. Grim and F. Wachtler |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Anatomy, Charles University, Prague, CSFR;(2) Histologisch-Embryologisches Institut der Universität Wien, Schwarzspanierstrasse 17, A-1090 Wien, Austria |
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Abstract: | Summary Experimental evidence indicates, that the myogenic cells themselves are not responsible for the muscle pattern formation. We report on a chance observation that reveals that muscle pattern formation can occur even in the absence of myogenic cells. Epiblastic cells from a quail embryo in the primitive streak stage were implanted into the wing bud of a chick embryo. The grafted quail cells developed into mononucleate, fibroblast-like cells that formed the muscle belly of the extensor medius longus muscle. This showed essentially normal form and topography as revealed by computer-aided 3D-reconstruction. This finding shows, that the formation of muscles does not depend on the presence of myogenic cells. |
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Keywords: | Aves Development Morphogenesis Muscle pattern |
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