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Acta Anat (Basel) ; 124(1-2): 74-80, 1985.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-4072611

ABSTRACT

Sutural morphogenesis was studied in calvariae of fetal and newborn 16- to 26-day postconception C57B1/6J mice. The squamoid pattern characteristic of most calvarial sutures appeared to be established during the phase of approach of the adjacent bone territories as they assumed different ecto/ifendocranial planes within the desmocranium. When this stratification failed, apoptosis, a form of cell death, was seen to occur upon physical contact of the leading osteogenic cells of each heterotopic bone territory. Apoptosis appeared as part of a secondary morphogenetic mechanism preventing physical contact and resultant fusion of adjacent mineralized zones, as well as enhancing appearance of the usual pattern of overlap of calvarial sutures.


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Bone Development , Cranial Sutures/embryology , Skull/embryology , Animals , Cranial Sutures/cytology , Female , Gestational Age , Male , Mice , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Morphogenesis
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