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An increase in cell—cell adhesion in the chick segmental plate results in a meristic pattern
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Cell AdhesionCytoskeletonCell—cell AdhesionCell GrowthCellular PhysiologyAnterior PortionEmbryologySegmental PlateMatrix BiologyCell-cell AdhesionMeristic PatternMorphogenesisCell BiologyBiologyDevelopmental BiologyCell MigrationCellular StructureMedicineExtracellular Matrix
Cell-cell adhesion in the anterior portion of the segmental plate plays an important role in the initiation of somitogenesis. Dissociated somites show a marked tendency to reassociate into somite-size clumps within a few hours after dissociation. Segmental plate cells show very little tendency to reassociate, even after 24 h in culture. The cells from the anterior portion of the segmental plate do show a tendency to reassociate. This supports the hypothesis that cell-cell adhesion between the cells in the anterior portion of the segmental plate plays a major role in the initiation of somitogenesis.
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