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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 ... See full document

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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

... labeled cells were observed along the neural tube, head mesenchyme, frontonasal prominence, pharyngeal arches and in cells entering the conotruncus of the heart ...labeled cells observed in ... See full document

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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 ... See full document

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Inca: a novel p21 activated kinase associated protein required for cranial neural crest development

Inca: a novel p21 activated kinase associated protein required for cranial neural crest development

... in cranial NC is conserved across multiple vertebrate species, including zebrafish, Xenopus and ...in cranial NC-derived cartilage ...of cells in the early embryo, including postmigratory NC that ... See full document

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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

... neighboring neural crest cells as the cells move apart suggests a role for filopodia in long-range cell ...neighboring cells maintain a contact as one of the cells moves away ... See full document

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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

... defining neural crest progenitors (foxd3, snail2, sox10) are normally expressed at the 10-somite stage in the absence of ...Second, neural crest cells are able to migrate in the absence ... See full document

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Animal models for studying neural crest development: is the mouse different?

Animal models for studying neural crest development: is the mouse different?

... lacking neural crest genes ...of neural crest cell induction comparable to those observed in non-mammalian species (Conway et ...study mouse neural crest ... See full document

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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

... In our study, we found that expression of DKK1 and SFRP1 was dramatically downregulated at the mRNA and protein levels following the loss of Smad4 in vivo. These results, which were replicated in cell culture with ... See full document

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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

... The neural crest cells (NCCs) (see Glossary, Box 1) are a migratory cell population specific to vertebrates that originates from the dorsal part of the developing neural ...the cranial ... See full document

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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

... of neural crest development [e.g. neural crest induction and lineage specification (Garcia-Castro et ...in neural crest cells (using the Wnt1-Cre transgene) ... See full document

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Temporal requirement of Hoxa2 in cranial neural crest skeletal
morphogenesis

Temporal requirement of Hoxa2 in cranial neural crest skeletal morphogenesis

... deletion by TM treatment of 9.5 or even 10.5 dpc embryos equally results in a transformation of the second arch gene expression pattern to a first arch-like pattern (Fig. 5; and data not shown). This finding provides ... See full document

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Temporal control of neural crest lineage generation by Wnt/β catenin signaling

Temporal control of neural crest lineage generation by Wnt/β catenin signaling

... in neural crest cells Wnt/-catenin signal activation in neural crest cells has previously been associated either with expansion of pigment cell numbers or with increased sensory ... See full document

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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

... the cranial end and the cloacal plate at the caudal end characterize the embryonic poles of the germ disk, which form due to opposing zones of deficient mesoderm (Fig ... See full document

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N cadherin acts in concert with Slit1 Robo2 signaling in regulating aggregation of placode derived cranial sensory neurons

N cadherin acts in concert with Slit1 Robo2 signaling in regulating aggregation of placode derived cranial sensory neurons

... placodal cells? Our results support the possibility that there is a post-translational change and likely redistribution of N- cadherin that accompanies Slit-Robo signaling, rather than any regulation via ... See full document

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Up-regulation of RNA Binding Proteins Contributes to Folate Deficiency-Induced Neural Crest Cells Dysfunction

Up-regulation of RNA Binding Proteins Contributes to Folate Deficiency-Induced Neural Crest Cells Dysfunction

... C57BL/6J mouse [44, 45, 53-55] and observed that FAD blocked the de novo initiation of neural tube closure at the forebrain-midbrain (FB-MB) boundary of mouse embryos with the growth ...a ... See full document

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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

... spindle cells with elongate nuclei showing tapered ...epithelioid cells with high nuclear to cytoplasmic ratio, hyperchromatic nuclei, and scant eosinophilic cytoplasm, morphologically resembling human ... See full document

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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 ... See full document

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Ezh2 is required for neural crest derived cartilage and bone formation

Ezh2 is required for neural crest derived cartilage and bone formation

... BA1 cells of Ezh2 cko embryos, is a well-known inhibitor of intramembranous bone formation from BAs, and when overexpressed in the Hox-negative domain of avian embryos impairs formation of the facial skeleton ... See full document

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Functional Analysis Of Receptor Tyrosine Kinases Sek1 And Elk In Neural Crest In The Xenopus Embryo

Functional Analysis Of Receptor Tyrosine Kinases Sek1 And Elk In Neural Crest In The Xenopus Embryo

... The maternal effect gene bicoid has been shown to be required to determine the pattern and polarity of anterior structures (Fronhoffer and Nusslein-Volhard, 1986). Females lacking the bicoid gene produce embryos which ... See full document

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Graded potential of neural crest to form cornea, sensory neurons and cartilage along the rostrocaudal axis

Graded potential of neural crest to form cornea, sensory neurons and cartilage along the rostrocaudal axis

... Cardiac neural crest cells (between r6 and somite 3) normally migrate into branchial arches 3, 4 and 6, where they contribute to blood vessels, heart and cardiac ganglia (Bockman et ...cardiac ... See full document

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