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craniofacial development

The role of cell-surface neutral metalloendopeptidases in craniofacial development.

The role of cell-surface neutral metalloendopeptidases in craniofacial development.

... during craniofacial development in the rat, and some putative functions can be suggested based upon the distribution of the NEP substrates known to be present in the same embryonic tissues at the stages ...

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AP2 dependent signals from the ectoderm regulate craniofacial development in the zebrafish embryo

AP2 dependent signals from the ectoderm regulate craniofacial development in the zebrafish embryo

... (Leask et al., 2001). Tcfap2a –/– mutant mice and zebrafish have normal skin architecture, suggesting that other AP2 family members can compensate in vivo. However, this has not been carefully examined in facial ...

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Craniofacial development: discoveries made in the chicken embryo

Craniofacial development: discoveries made in the chicken embryo

... Fig. 1. Overview of craniofacial development in the chicken embryo. (A) Hox-negative neural crest cells (NCC, pink) move out from the primitive brain, through the paraxial mesoderm (black) and into ventral ...

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BMP signalling in craniofacial development

BMP signalling in craniofacial development

... In contrast to chicken, mice do not show the rhombomere- specific cell death. Although consistent and reproducible cell death is observed in the hindbrain, there is no specific pattern that could be attributed to either ...

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goosecoid expression represses Brachyury in embryonic stem cells and affects craniofacial development in chimeric mice

goosecoid expression represses Brachyury in embryonic stem cells and affects craniofacial development in chimeric mice

... ABSTRACT The homeobox gene goosecoid, originally identified in Xenopus, is expressed in the organizer or its equivalent during gastrulation in the frog, chick, zebrafish and mouse. To investigate the role of goosecoid in ...

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Syndromic craniofacial dysostosis - From genotype to phenotype. Studies of FGFR gene expression in human craniofacial development and craniosynostosis

Syndromic craniofacial dysostosis - From genotype to phenotype. Studies of FGFR gene expression in human craniofacial development and craniosynostosis

... a craniofacial and lim b p h en otype th at is rem iniscent o f the hum an heterozygote, m odels o f F G F R loss o f function do n o t m odel hum an skeletal ...

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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

... vertebrate craniofacial morphologies indicates that cranial NCC subpopulations are able to generate distinctive, species-specific skeletal ...of craniofacial biology and ...

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Yap and Taz play a crucial role in neural crest derived craniofacial development

Yap and Taz play a crucial role in neural crest derived craniofacial development

... Optical projection tomography microscopy was used to determine embryonic craniofacial morphology. Specimens were embedded in 1% agarose (Amresco LLC, Solon, OH) and dehydrated in 25%, 50%, 75% and 100% ethanol ...

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FGF- and SHH-based molecular signals regulate barbel and craniofacial development in catfish

FGF- and SHH-based molecular signals regulate barbel and craniofacial development in catfish

... Fig. 6 Effects of SHH and FGF signal inhibitors on morphology of catfish embryos. Specimens were observed by microscopy (a – c) and SEM (d – f). In the developing catfish, SHH and FGF inhibitors (10 μ M of Cyclopamine in ...

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ClC-7 Regulates the Pattern and Early Development of Craniofacial Bone and Tooth

ClC-7 Regulates the Pattern and Early Development of Craniofacial Bone and Tooth

... proper craniofacial development [61], neurocranial and pharyngeal arch chondrogenesis ...secondary craniofacial malformations in mucolipidosis II [63], which was also found in our clcn7 ...bone ...

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Serotonin 2B receptor signaling is required for craniofacial morphogenesis and jaw joint formation in Xenopus

Serotonin 2B receptor signaling is required for craniofacial morphogenesis and jaw joint formation in Xenopus

... Craniofacial morphogenesis is a complex developmental process requiring multiple and coordinated embryological events. The visceral skeleton of all jawed vertebrate embryos is organized into a rostrocaudal ...

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CXCL14 expression during chick embryonic development

CXCL14 expression during chick embryonic development

... During craniofacial development, CXCL14 is regionally expressed in both branchial arch epithelium and cranial neural crest-derived mesenchyme ...during development of the branchial ...

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p53 coordinates cranial neural crest cell growth and epithelial mesenchymal transition/delamination processes

p53 coordinates cranial neural crest cell growth and epithelial mesenchymal transition/delamination processes

... A key step in the initiation of CNC cell migration from the neural tube is the decrease in cell-cell adhesion that occurs when components of cell junction complexes, such as cadherins, are downregulated (Shoval et al., ...

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The Primary Care Pediatrician and the Care of Children With Cleft Lip and/or Cleft Palate

The Primary Care Pediatrician and the Care of Children With Cleft Lip and/or Cleft Palate

... difficulties attributable to airway compromise from the posteriorly positioned tongue (loud snoring, snorting, and/or desaturation), and a U-shaped cleft palate (Fig 5).‍ Infants with Pierre Robin sequence frequently ...

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Stress and displacement patterns in the craniofacial skeleton with rapid maxillary expansion—a finite element method study

Stress and displacement patterns in the craniofacial skeleton with rapid maxillary expansion—a finite element method study

... In this study, the lateral stresses mainly radiated to the zygomaticotemporal and the sphenozygomatic sutures and it has been demonstrated that the pattern of stress distribution was different along the various ...

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Migration of lymphatic endothelial cells and lymphatic vascular development in the craniofacial region of embryonic mice

Migration of lymphatic endothelial cells and lymphatic vascular development in the craniofacial region of embryonic mice

... Fig. 1. Lymphatic endothelial cell differentiation in the cardinal vein and lymphatic development in the trunk. Histological frontal serial sections of mouse embryos were dual immunolabeled with anti-Prox1 ...

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Specification of sensory placode progenitors: signals and transcription factor networks

Specification of sensory placode progenitors: signals and transcription factor networks

... normal development, these genes are already expressed at pre- streak stages, with the induced transcripts being widespread in the central epiblast, and repressed genes confined to the periphery (Trevers et ...

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CBP/p300 and associated transcriptional co activators exhibit distinct expression patterns during murine craniofacial and neural tube development

CBP/p300 and associated transcriptional co activators exhibit distinct expression patterns during murine craniofacial and neural tube development

... embryonic development, is likely to result in these two co-activators functioning in a rate limiting capacity during transcriptional activation (Chakravarti et ...or development of other embryonic ...

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CRANIOFACIAL DYSOSTOSIS OF CROUZON

CRANIOFACIAL DYSOSTOSIS OF CROUZON

... All affected siblings have hvpertelorism, exophthalmos and craniostenosis as evidenced by a palpable pro- trusion of the skull in the midline anteriorl.. These features are more readily [r] ...

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The design and development of a proto-type non-contact measurement system for craniofacial surgery

The design and development of a proto-type non-contact measurement system for craniofacial surgery

... of craniofacial soft ...the craniofacial soft tissue data but due to the high scanning radiation, both modalities were only used to scan patients with craniofacial disorders or people with headache, ...

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