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Studies on in vivo cell movement in the teleost fin bud

Studies on in vivo cell movement in the teleost fin bud
Studies on in vivo cell movement in the teleost fin bud

Scanning electron microscopy, reveals that the pectoral fin bud of the developing teleost embryo initially displays an apical ectodermal ridge along its entire distal margin and is a relatively more prominent structure than its counterpart in many tetrapod systems. At a later stage of development the ridge becomes folded internally and elongates distally, marking transformation of the ridge into an apical fin fold. During this period collagenous fibrils or `actinotrichia

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Wood, Andrew Timothy
Wood, Andrew Timothy

Wood, Andrew Timothy (1986) Studies on in vivo cell movement in the teleost fin bud. University of Southampton, Doctoral Thesis.

Record type: Thesis (Doctoral)

Abstract

Scanning electron microscopy, reveals that the pectoral fin bud of the developing teleost embryo initially displays an apical ectodermal ridge along its entire distal margin and is a relatively more prominent structure than its counterpart in many tetrapod systems. At a later stage of development the ridge becomes folded internally and elongates distally, marking transformation of the ridge into an apical fin fold. During this period collagenous fibrils or `actinotrichia

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Published date: 1986

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Local EPrints ID: 461021
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/461021
PURE UUID: 931930f2-364f-4f85-9098-e49e5286cb41

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Author: Andrew Timothy Wood

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