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Chicken Recombinant Limbs Assay to Understand Morphogenesis, Patterning, and Early Steps in Cell Differentiation

Abstract: Cell differentiation is the fine-tuned process of cell commitment leading to the formation of different specialized cell types during the establishment of developing tissues and organs. This process is actively maintained in adulthood. Cell differentiation is an ongoing process during the development and homeostasis of organs. Understanding the early steps of cell differentiation is essential to know other complex processes such as morphogenesis. Thus, recombinant chicken limbs are an experimental model that allows the study of cell differentiation and pattern generation under embryonic patterning signals. This experimental model imitates an in vivo environment; it assembles reaggregated cells into an ectodermal cover obtained from an early limb bud. Later, ectoderms are transferred and implanted in a chick embryo receptor to allow its development. This assay was mainly used to evaluate mesodermal limb bud cells; however, it can be applied to other stem or progenitor cells from other organisms.

 Fuente: Journal of visualized experiments : JoVEIssue 17912 January 2022

Editorial: MYJoVE Corporation

 Fecha de publicación: 12/06/2022

Tipo de publicación: Artículo de Revista

 DOI: 10.3791/63183

ISSN: 1940-087X

Autoría

MARTÍNEZ LLERA, J. C.

MARIA MONTSERRAT FERNANDEZ CALDERON

CHIMAL MONROY, J.