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Mouse Limb Tissue Development

Change in cell types and tissue formation as a function of mouse developmental stage.

  • Highlighted are key events during bone, muscle, nerve and skin formation.
  • Some key molecules in these processes are shown.
  • Cell type morphologies for different stages of skeletal development.


Limb Links: Mouse limb skeleton cartoon | Mouse limb tissue development | Limb Development | Mouse Development
Gene Expression Patterns: E9.5 | E10.5 | E11.5 | E12.5 | E13.5 | Lmx1b | Forelimb | Tbx5 | Fbxo41 | Hoxc5 | Hoxb5 | Prdm1 | Hoxb6 | Etv2 | Egr1 | Figf | Sp6 | Cited1 | Prox1 | SmarcD2 | Echdc1 | Sim2 | Hindlimb | Tbx4 | Ptx1 | Hoxc10 | Hoxc9 | Dmrt2

Reference

Taher L, Collette NM, Murugesh D, Maxwell E, Ovcharenko I & Loots GG. (2011). Global gene expression analysis of murine limb development. PLoS ONE , 6, e28358. PMID: 22174793 DOI.

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Figure 5. Journal.pone.0028358.g005.jpg Cartoon has been cropped and relabelled from Figure 5 and legend edited.

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12:49, 4 January 2012Thumbnail for version as of 12:49, 4 January 20121,200 × 743 (164 KB)S8600021 (talk | contribs)==Mouse Limb Tissue Development== Graphical depiction of the change in cell types and tissue formation as a function of developmental stage, highlighting key events during bone, muscle, nerve and skin formation. Some key molecules known to participate i