Publication: Two modes of cell migration in the ventral horn of the spinal cord in the chick embryo. A Golgy study
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Date
1990
Authors
Dorado, M. E. ; Chrnielewski, C.E. ; Quesada, A. ; Genís-Gálvez, J. M. ; Prada, F. A.
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Murcia : F. Hernández
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Abstract
The migration process of the ventral horn in
chick embryo spinal cord cells has been studied between
2.5 and 5 days of incubation (HH-17, HH-26), using the
Golgi technique.
Two different migratory modes are observed.
Type 1.- Migration by nucleus translocation. Most of
the ventral horn motor neurons migrate by nucleus
translocation within the peripheral cylinder of the
cytoplasm (migration by nucleus translocation).
Type 11.- Free migration cells. Other cells migrate
disconnected from both limiting surfaces (ventricular
and pial). On the basis of shape and migratory behaviour
they have been identified as smooth cells and multipodial
cells.
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