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Genomes and GenesSpecies | April DeLaurierSummaryAffiliation: National Institute for Medical Research Country: UK Publications
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Biochemical markers of bone turnover in the domestic cat: relationships with age and feline osteoclastic resorptive lesionsApril DeLaurier
Bone and Mineral Centre, Rayne Institute, University College London, London, UK
J Nutr 132:1742S-4S. 2002
A comparison of methods for measuring serum and urinary markers of bone metabolism in catsA DeLaurier
Bone and Mineral Centre, Department of Medicine, University College London, London WC1E 6JJ, UK
Res Vet Sci 77:29-39. 2004..Future studies can now be directed at evaluating the potential clinical application of these methods...
A scanning electron microscopy study of idiopathic external tooth resorption in the catApril DeLaurier
Bone and Mineral Centre, Department of Medicine, University College London, London, U K
J Periodontol 76:1106-12. 2005..The aim of the present study was to establish changes in the surface microanatomy of the tooth in late stage FORL and to identify whether its location has a surface bias...
Analysis of the surface characteristics and mineralization status of feline teeth using scanning electron microscopyA DeLaurier
Bone and Mineral Centre, Department of Medicine, University College London, UK
J Anat 209:655-69. 2006..The relationship of these features to the development and progression of resorption now requires further examination...
The Mouse Limb Anatomy Atlas: an interactive 3D tool for studying embryonic limb patterningApril DeLaurier
Division of Developmental Biology, National Institute for Medical Research, The Ridgeway, Mill Hill, London, UK
BMC Dev Biol 8:83. 2008..Existing textual references consist of two-dimensional (2D) illustrations of the adult rat or mouse limb that can be difficult to apply when attempting to describe the complex three-dimensional (3D) relationship between tissues...
Tbx4 and tbx5 acting in connective tissue are required for limb muscle and tendon patterningPeleg Hasson
Division of Developmental Biology, MRC National Institute for Medical Research, Mill Hill, London NW7 1AA, United Kingdom
Dev Cell 18:148-56. 2010..Our results suggest that a focus on connective tissue is required to understand the etiology of diseases affecting soft tissue formation...
Pitx1 determines the morphology of muscle, tendon, and bones of the hindlimbApril DeLaurier
Division of Developmental Biology, National Institute for Medical Research, Mill Hill, London, NW7 1AA, UK
Dev Biol 299:22-34. 2006..In contrast, misexpression of Tbx4 in the forelimb does not result in a transformation of limb-type morphology. These results demonstrate that Pitx1, but not Tbx4, determines the morphological identity of hindlimb tissues...
