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On the role of the connective tissue in the patterning of the chick limb musculature

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  • Volume 191, pages 277–280, (1982)
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On the role of the connective tissue in the patterning of the chick limb musculature
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By modifying the temporal relationship between connective tissue and myogenic cell invasion during early limb bud development new evidence of the organizing role of the connective tissue was obtained.

Muscle cell-deprived wing buds were allowed to grow up to stages 22 to 27 of Hamburger and Hamilton, when they received a transplant of quail myogenic cells (somitic mesoderm or wing premuscular mass) into the dorsal face of their presumptive upper arm. Muscular arrangement in forearm and hand was analyzed 4 days later. In 8 out of 14 of those cases which had received a graft of premuscular mass before stage 25 of Hamburger and Hamilton, muscle development took place distally to the graft-site in accordance with the wing segment.

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  1. Equipe de recherche associée au CNRS no 621, Morphogenèse expérimentale, Laboratoire de Zoologie et Biologie animale, Université scientifique et médicale de Grenoble, F-38041, Grenoble, France

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Chevallier, A., Kieny, M. On the role of the connective tissue in the patterning of the chick limb musculature. Wilhelm Roux' Archiv 191, 277–280 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00848416

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  • Received: 15 May 1982

  • Accepted: 12 June 1982

  • Issue Date: July 1982

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00848416

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  • Chick and quail embryos
  • Limb bud musculature Myogenic cells
  • Connective tissue
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