Adhesive pads of gecko and anoline lizards utilize corneous and cytoskeletal proteins for setae development and renewal

Volume: 334, Issue: 5, Pages: 263 - 279
Published: Jul 1, 2020
Abstract
The formation of the complex pattern of setae in adhesive pads of geckos and anoline lizards has been analyzed by ultrastructural, autoradiographic, and immunohistochemical methods. Setae terminate with spatulated ends responsible for adhesion that allow these lizards to climb vertical substrates and conquer arboreal niches. Setae derive from a complex interfaced molding between two specialized epidermal layers of the shedding complex that...
Paper Details
Title
Adhesive pads of gecko and anoline lizards utilize corneous and cytoskeletal proteins for setae development and renewal
Published Date
Jul 1, 2020
Volume
334
Issue
5
Pages
263 - 279
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