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Stem cells, signals and vertebrate body axis extension.

TitleStem cells, signals and vertebrate body axis extension.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2009
AuthorsWilson V, Olivera-Martinez I, Storey KG
JournalDevelopment
Volume136
Issue10
Pagination1591-604
Date Published2009 May
ISSN0950-1991
KeywordsAnimals, Body Patterning, Chick Embryo, Mice, Multipotent Stem Cells, Musculoskeletal Development, Signal Transduction, Spinal Cord, Stem Cells
Abstract

The progressive generation of chick and mouse axial tissues - the spinal cord, skeleton and musculature of the body - has long been proposed to depend on the activity of multipotent stem cells. Here, we evaluate evidence for the existence and multipotency of axial stem cells. We show that although the data strongly support their existence, there is little definitive information about their multipotency or extent of contribution to the axis. We also review the location and molecular characteristics of these putative stem cells, along with their evolutionary conservation in vertebrates and the signalling mechanisms that regulate and arrest axis extension.

DOI10.1242/dev.021246
Alternate JournalDevelopment
PubMed ID19395637
Grant ListG0600234 / / Medical Research Council / United Kingdom
G0600234(78011) / / Medical Research Council / United Kingdom
/ / Medical Research Council / United Kingdom