Cell structure of barb ridges in down feathers and juvenile wing feathers of the developing chick embryo: Barb ridge modification in relation to feather evolution

Volume: 188, Issue: 4, Pages: 303 - 318
Published: Jul 1, 2006
Abstract
The present study deals with the cell structure and three-dimensional organization of barb and barbule cells within barb ridges of down feathers and juvenile feathers in the chick embryo. Juvenile feathers represent the second generation of feathers in the wing, and replace down feathers some weeks after hatching. Within the follicle of juvenile feathers, at 16–18 days of embryonic development, barb ridges are more numerous than in down...
Paper Details
Title
Cell structure of barb ridges in down feathers and juvenile wing feathers of the developing chick embryo: Barb ridge modification in relation to feather evolution
Published Date
Jul 1, 2006
Volume
188
Issue
4
Pages
303 - 318
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