Distinct Wnt members regulate the hierarchical morphogenesis of skin regions (spinal tract) and individual feathers

Volume: 121, Issue: 2, Pages: 157 - 171
Published: Feb 1, 2004
Abstract
Skin morphogenesis occurs in successive stages. First, the skin forms distinct regions (macropatterning). Then skin appendages with particular shapes and sizes form within each region (micropatterning). Ectopic DKK expression inhibited dermis formation in feather tracts and individual buds, implying the importance of Wnts, and prompted the assessment of individual Wnt functions at different morphogenetic levels using the feather model. Wnt 1,...
Paper Details
Title
Distinct Wnt members regulate the hierarchical morphogenesis of skin regions (spinal tract) and individual feathers
Published Date
Feb 1, 2004
Volume
121
Issue
2
Pages
157 - 171
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