Embryonic Development of the Avian Sternum and Its Morphological Adaptations for Optimizing Locomoti...
Embryonic Development of the Avian Sternum and Its Morphological Adaptations for Optimizing Locomotion
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Basel: MDPI AG
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The sternum is part of the forelimb appendicular skeleton found in most terrestrial vertebrates and has become adapted across tetrapods for distinctive modes of locomotion. We review the regulatory mechanisms underlying sternum and forelimb development and discuss the possible gene expression modulation that could be responsible for the sternal ada...
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Embryonic Development of the Avian Sternum and Its Morphological Adaptations for Optimizing Locomotion
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_71337e4341714b3cb7bf68fac1713a72
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1424-2818
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1424-2818
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10.3390/d13100481