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Ruijin Huang

Researcher at University of Bonn

Publications -  63
Citations -  3132

Ruijin Huang is an academic researcher from University of Bonn. The author has contributed to research in topics: Somite & Paraxial mesoderm. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 60 publications receiving 3007 citations. Previous affiliations of Ruijin Huang include University of Freiburg.

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Control of the temporal and spatial Uncx4.1 expression in the paraxial mesoderm of avian embryos

TL;DR: Micromanipulations revealed that Uncx4.1 expression in the presomitic mesoderm is independent of signals from the axial structures and presumably induced by the intrinsic Notch/Delta driven oscillator activity that determines craniocaudal somite polarity.
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Intrinsic cartilage-forming potential of dermomyotomal cells requires ectodermal signals for the development of the scapula blade

TL;DR: The mechanisms that control dermomyotomal cells to become chondrocytes are addressed and it is shown that signals from the ectoderm are required, allowing derMomyotome cells to express markers associated with the chondrogenic lineage.
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Role of Wnt-6 in limb myogenesis

TL;DR: It is shown that in the absence of ectoderm the precursor cells never form muscle cells but differentiate into endothelial cells, which indicates that Wnt-6 is an ectodermal signal that induces somite-derived progenitor cells to form Muscle cells during limb development.
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Expression pattern of Vasohibin during chick development

TL;DR: It is shown that Vasohibin is expressed in a wide range of tissues and organs suggesting that VasOHibin acts as a physiological regulator of vascular development during chick embryogenesis.
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The relationship between limb muscle and endothelial cells migrating from single somite.

TL;DR: The results suggest that muscle and endothelial cells derived from the same somite migrate on different routes in the developing limb bud.