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Extrinsic versus intrinsic cues in avian paraxial mesoderm patterning and differentiation.
Authors:Ingo Bothe  Mohi U Ahmed  Farrah L Winterbottom  Gudrun von Scheven  Susanne Dietrich
Affiliation:Department of Craniofacial Development, King's College London, Guy's Hospital, London, United Kingdom.
Abstract:Somitic and head mesoderm contribute to cartilage and bone and deliver the entire skeletal musculature. Studies on avian somite patterning and cell differentiation led to the view that these processes depend solely on cues from surrounding tissues. However, evidence is accumulating that some developmental decisions depend on information within the somitic tissue itself. Moreover, recent studies established that head and somitic mesoderm, though delivering the same tissue types, are set up to follow their own, distinct developmental programmes. With a particular focus on the chicken embryo, we review the current understanding of how extrinsic signalling, operating in a framework of intrinsically regulated constraints, controls paraxial mesoderm patterning and cell differentiation.
Keywords:chick embryo  somite  head mesoderm  patterning  cell differentiation  dermomyotome  myotome  sclerotome
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