PMID: 1211655Sep 25, 1975Paper

Neural crest and early fore limb development in amphibia

Anatomy and Embryology
J Rollhäuser-ter Horst

Abstract

Anterior trunk neural folds were exchanged between neurula stages 15 to 16 (Harrison) of several Triturus species and Ambystoma mexicanum. Donor neural crest cells migrated ventrad before and during initial bud formation. They lined the early lumb epidermis and became incorporated into the young blastema. Donor melanophores and non-melanophores contributed substantially to host limb buds.

References

Mar 1, 1968·Wilhelm Roux' Archiv Für Entwicklungsmechanik Der Organismen·Hermann Josef Anton
Jun 1, 1975·Wilhelm Roux's Archives of Developmental Biology·Johanna Rollhäuser-Ter Horst
Sep 1, 1931·Wilhelm Roux' Archiv Für Entwicklungsmechanik Der Organismen·Eckhard Rotmann
Jun 1, 1931·Wilhelm Roux' Archiv Für Entwicklungsmechanik Der Organismen·Johannes Holtfreter

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Feb 8, 1987·The Journal of Comparative Neurology·G RaivichA Sutter
Jan 1, 1980·Acta Radiologica. Oncology·B Rasmusson

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