Sprouty/FGF signaling regulates the proximal–distal feather morphology and the size of dermal papillae

Volume: 372, Issue: 1, Pages: 45 - 54
Published: Dec 1, 2012
Abstract
In a feather, there are distinct morphologies along the proximal-distal axis. The proximal part is a cylindrical stalk (calamus), whereas the distal part has barb and barbule branches. Here we focus on what molecular signaling activity can modulate feather stem cells to generate these distinct morphologies. We demonstrate the drastic tissue remodeling during feather cycling which includes initiation, growth and resting phases. In the growth...
Paper Details
Title
Sprouty/FGF signaling regulates the proximal–distal feather morphology and the size of dermal papillae
Published Date
Dec 1, 2012
Volume
372
Issue
1
Pages
45 - 54
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