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Cranial neural crest cells

In vivo evidence for short  and long range cell communication in cranial neural crest cells

In vivo evidence for short and long range cell communication in cranial neural crest cells

... the neural tube suggest that the cranial neural crest cell pattern emerges when cells encounter and respond to environmental cues and interactions with other neural crest ...

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Fate of cranial neural crest cells during craniofacial development in endothelin A receptor deficient mice

Fate of cranial neural crest cells during craniofacial development in endothelin A receptor deficient mice

... from cranial neural crest cells (NCCs) arising from the posterior midbrain and ...in cranial NCC development is not ...of cranial NCCs in Ednra-/- embryos using the R26R;Wnt1-Cre ...

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Contribution of cranial neural crest cells to mouse skull development

Contribution of cranial neural crest cells to mouse skull development

... Engineering cranial neural crest cells is also a tool to treat dis- ...CNC cells can manipulate bone formation in vitro, which can be used for ...where neural crest ...

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Cranial neural crest cells regulate head muscle patterning and differentiation during vertebrate embryogenesis

Cranial neural crest cells regulate head muscle patterning and differentiation during vertebrate embryogenesis

... mesoderm cells fuse together to form a myofiber, which is attached to specific cranial neural crest (CNC)- derived skeletal elements in a highly coordinated ...mesoderm cells during ...

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SMAD4 mediated WNT signaling controls the fate of cranial neural crest cells during tooth morphogenesis

SMAD4 mediated WNT signaling controls the fate of cranial neural crest cells during tooth morphogenesis

... determines neural crest cell ...early neural crest cell development (Kléber et ...migration, neural crest- derived dental mesenchymal cells still possess the potential to ...

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Lang, Michael
  

(2003):


	Towards Genetic Dissection of Neural Crest Specification and Cartilage Differentiation in Zebrafish (Danio rerio).


Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Chemie und Pharmazie

Lang, Michael (2003): Towards Genetic Dissection of Neural Crest Specification and Cartilage Differentiation in Zebrafish (Danio rerio). Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Chemie und Pharmazie

... All neural crest-derived head cartilage elements are present and appropriately ...of cranial neural crest cells as evidenced by normal expression patterns of neural ...

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Modulation of noncanonical TGF β signaling prevents cleft palate in Tgfbr2 mutant mice

Modulation of noncanonical TGF β signaling prevents cleft palate in Tgfbr2 mutant mice

... Patients with mutations in either TGF-β receptor type I (TGFBR1) or TGF-β receptor type II (TGFBR2), such as those with Loeys-Dietz syndrome, have craniofacial defects and signs of elevated TGF-β signaling. Similarly, ...

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Macondo crude oil from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill disrupts specific developmental processes during zebrafish embryogenesis

Macondo crude oil from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill disrupts specific developmental processes during zebrafish embryogenesis

... These studies demonstrate that water-soluble compo- nents of Macondo crude oil cause specific teratogenic effects on developing zebrafish embryos. While exposure to Macondo oil WAFs did yield similar defects in cardio- ...

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Foxc1 controls the growth of the murine frontal bone rudiment by direct regulation of a Bmp response threshold of Msx2

Foxc1 controls the growth of the murine frontal bone rudiment by direct regulation of a Bmp response threshold of Msx2

... O9-1 cranial neural crest ...BMP2-treated cells with an antibody against Foxc1 or rabbit IgG as a ...10T1/2 cells were transfected with plasmids containing wild type (52bpMsx2-hsplacZ) ...

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Genetic inhibition of autophagy promotes p53 loss-of- heterozygosity and tumorigenesis

Genetic inhibition of autophagy promotes p53 loss-of- heterozygosity and tumorigenesis

... mitfa-expressing cells. In zebrafish, as in other vertebrates, neural crest cells give rise to peripheral neurons, glia, Schwann cells and melanocytes during migration from the dorsal ...

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Syndromes of the First and Second Branchial Arches, Part 1: Embryology and Characteristic Defects

Syndromes of the First and Second Branchial Arches, Part 1: Embryology and Characteristic Defects

... due to a relatively rapid and orderly composition of mesoder- mal and cranial neural crest cells via a complex signaling net- work. Syndromes of the first and second BAs manifest along a ...

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Neuropilin 1 and 2 control cranial gangliogenesis and axon guidance through neural crest cells

Neuropilin 1 and 2 control cranial gangliogenesis and axon guidance through neural crest cells

... Cranial neural crest cells contribute only a small proportion of sensory neurons to the cranial ganglia (D’Amico-Martel and Noden, 1983), but they are essential for neuronal development ...

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Molecular mechanisms of cranial neural crest cell migration and patterning in craniofacial development

Molecular mechanisms of cranial neural crest cell migration and patterning in craniofacial development

... of cranial neural crest ...of cranial neural crest cells (NCCs) in a representative vertebrate ...the neural tube, the NCCs and their surrounding mesenchyme ...

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Isolation and functional analysis of Xenopus ephrin-A3

Isolation and functional analysis of Xenopus ephrin-A3

... of cranial neural crest migration and what are the factors that influence the directed migration of the neural crest cells? Cranial neural crest cells ...

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Neural crest survival and differentiation in zebrafish depends on
mont blanc/tfap2a gene function

Neural crest survival and differentiation in zebrafish depends on mont blanc/tfap2a gene function

... the neural plate border. At the 2-somite stage tfap2a is found in the neural crest progenitor cells ...the cranial neural crest cells begin to migrate by the ...

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Contribution of epithelial-mesenchymal transitions to organogenesis and cancer metastasis.

Contribution of epithelial-mesenchymal transitions to organogenesis and cancer metastasis.

... vertebrate, neural crest migration is Snail-dependent, but has been shown to occur without a differential shift in cadherin expression, indicating that differential regulation of classical cadherin ...

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Phylostratigraphic profiles reveal a deep evolutionary history of the vertebrate head sensory systems

Phylostratigraphic profiles reveal a deep evolutionary history of the vertebrate head sensory systems

... vertebrate neural crest forms at the lateral borders of the neural plate ...[13,15]. Neural crest cells delaminate from this region, undergo an epithelial-mesenchymal ...

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Identification and analysis of a novel cysteine rich protein

Identification and analysis of a novel cysteine rich protein

... specified neural crest cells is the zinc finger transcription factor Slug that is expressed at the neural plate border in presumptive neural crest cells (Nieto, et a l, ...

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Temporal requirement of Hoxa2 in cranial neural crest skeletal
morphogenesis

Temporal requirement of Hoxa2 in cranial neural crest skeletal morphogenesis

... We have shown that Hoxa2 depletion in NCCs is sufficient to induce a full knockout phenotype, as in the conventional Hoxa2 –/– mice. Hoxa2-deficient NCCs give rise to first arch- like structures, in place of second arch ...

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Neuropilin receptors guide distinct phases of sensory and motor neuronal segmentation

Neuropilin receptors guide distinct phases of sensory and motor neuronal segmentation

... although neural crest cells express both Nrp1 and Nrp2 receptors throughout neural crest migration and DRG morphogenesis ...during neural crest migration, but diminishes ...

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