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P. P. L. Tam

Researcher at The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Publications -  5
Citations -  385

P. P. L. Tam is an academic researcher from The Chinese University of Hong Kong. The author has contributed to research in topics: Eye development & Paraxial mesoderm. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 384 citations.

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Regionalisation of the mouse embryonic ectoderm: allocation of prospective ectodermal tissues during gastrulation.

TL;DR: The regionalisation of cell fate in the embryonic ectoderm was studied by analyzing the distribution of graft-derived cells in the chimaeric embryo following grafting of wheat germ agglutinin--gold-labelled cells and culturing primitive-streak-stage mouse embryos.
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A morphological and experimental study of the mesencephalic neural crest cells in the mouse embryo using wheat germ agglutinin-gold conjugate as the cell marker

TL;DR: There were concomitant changes in the morphology of the neural crest epithelium during the formation of neural crest cells, in the 4- to 7-somite-stage embryos.
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The histogenetic capacity of tissues in the caudal end of the embryonic axis of the mouse

TL;DR: The behaviour of the caudal tissues suggested that (1) the primordia for the various parts of embryonic body were derived from a small progenitor population in the primitive streak and the tail bud, and (2) the histogenetic capacity of this population changed during development.
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A study on the pattern of prospective somites in the presomitic mesoderm of mouse embryos

TL;DR: During the differentiation of the presomitic mesoderm, somites were formed at the expense of somitomeres, suggesting that the som itomere was a morphological manifestation of the prospective somite.
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The allocation of cells in the presomitic mesoderm during somite segmentation in the mouse embryo

TL;DR: Orthotopic grafts of wheat germ agglutinin-colloidal gold conjugate (WGA-gold) labelled cells were used to demonstrate differences in the segmental fate of cells in the presomitic mesoderm of the early-somite-stage mouse embryos developing in vitro.