Vertebrate skeletal development /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Cambridge, MA :
Academic Press, an imprint of Elsevier,
[2019]
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Edición: | First edition. |
Colección: | Current topics in developmental biology ;
v. 133. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Vertebrate Skeletal Development; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Chapter One: Stem and progenitor cells in skeletal development; 1. Introduction; 2. Colony-forming unit fibroblasts (CFU-Fs) and mesenchymal/skeletal stem cells (MSCs/SSCs): A traditional definition for ... ; 3. How relevant are CFU-Fs and MSCs/SSCs to skeletal development?; 4. In vivo lineage-tracing experiments in mice: An unambiguous approach to reveal cell fates; 5. Endochondral bone development/Phase 1: Formation of the growth plate
- 6. Endochondral bone development/Phase 2: Formation of the perichondrium and osteoblast precursors7. Endochondral bone development/Phase 3: Formation of the primary ossification center and the bone marrow cavity; 8. Endochondral bone development/Phase 4: Formation of the postnatal growth plate and continued growth of the marrow space; 9. Endochondral bone development/Phase 5: Establishment and maintenance of the adult bone marrow stroma; 10. Periosteum and craniofacial sutures; 11. Sox9 osteoblast precursors; 12. Parathyroid hormone (PTH) action on skeletal precursors
- 5.3. Discoidin domain receptors6. Conclusions and implications; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter Three: Development of the axial skeleton and intervertebral disc; 1. Introduction; 2. Development of somite derived structures; 2.1. Somitogenesis; 2.2. Sclerotome specification; 2.3. Resegmentation; 2.4. Sclerotome derivatives; 2.4.1. Vertebra; 2.4.2. Annulus fibrosus; 2.4.3. Tendon/ligament; 3. Development of the nucleus pulposus from notochord; 3.1. Formation and function of the notochord; 3.1.1. Notochord sheath; 3.2. Identification of notochordal and NP markers
- 3.3. Notochord-to-nucleus pulposus transition3.4. Maintenance of the nucleus pulposus; 4. Conclusions and implications; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter Four: Regulatory mechanisms of jaw bone and tooth development; 1. An overview of jaw bone and tooth development; 2. Early development of the first pharyngeal arch; 2.1. Cellular contributions to mandible and maxilla development; 2.2. Molecular identity of the developing mandible and maxilla; 3. Jaw bone development; 3.1. Meckel�s cartilage; 3.2. Mandibular bone osteogenesis; 3.3. Hemifacial microsomia