Keratinization and lipogenesis in epidermal derivatives of the zebrafinch,taeniopygia guttata castanotis (aves, passeriformes, ploecidae) during embryonic development

Volume: 251, Issue: 3, Pages: 294 - 308
Published: Dec 12, 2001
Abstract
Little is known of the lipid content of beta-keratin-producing cells such as those of feathers, scutate scales, and beak. The sequence of epidermal layers in some apteria and in interfollicular epidermis in the zebrafinch embryo (Taeniopygia guttata castanotis) was studied. Also, the production of beta-keratin in natal down feathers and beak was ultrastructurally analyzed in embryos from 3-4 to 17-18 days postdeposition, before hatching. Two...
Paper Details
Title
Keratinization and lipogenesis in epidermal derivatives of the zebrafinch,taeniopygia guttata castanotis (aves, passeriformes, ploecidae) during embryonic development
Published Date
Dec 12, 2001
Volume
251
Issue
3
Pages
294 - 308
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