Syngnathia (bony fusion of the upper and lower jaw) is a rare human congenital condition, with fewer than sixty cases reported in the literature. Syngnathia typically presents as part of a complex syndrome comprising widespread oral and maxillofacial anomalies, but it can also occur in isolation. Most cartilage, bone, and connective tissue of the head and face is derived from neural crest cells. Hence, congenital craniofacial anomalies are often attributed to defects in neural crest cell formation, survival, migration, or differentiation. The etiology and pathogenesis of syngnathia however remains unknown. Here, we report that Foxc1 null embryos display bony syngnathia together with defects in maxillary and mandibular structures, and agenes...
AbstractThe bones of the vertebrate face develop from transient embryonic branchial arches that are ...
<p>(A, D) Gross view of fixed <i>Foxc1<sup>+/+</sup></i> (A) and <i>Foxc1<sup>−/−</sup></i> (D) embr...
Craniofacial development requires an exquisitely timed and positioned cross-talk between the embryon...
AbstractCongenital bony syngnathia, a rare but severe human birth defect, is characterized by bony f...
<p>(A) <i>Fgf8</i> expression is maintained in the frontonasal prominence and midbrain-hindbrain bou...
<p>Alizarin red (bone) and alcian blue (cartilage) stained skeletal preparations of <i>Foxc1<sup>+/+...
Facial form depends on the precise positioning of cartilage, bone, and tooth fields in the embryonic...
FGFR2c regulates many aspects of craniofacial and skeletal development. Mutations in the FGFR2 gene ...
BACKGROUND: Syngnathia is a congenital craniofacial disorder characterized by bony or soft tissue fu...
The fibroblast growth factor and receptor system (FGF/FGFR) mediates cell communication and pattern ...
The bones of the cranial vault are formed directly from mesenchymal cells through intramembranous os...
AbstractCharacterisation of human craniofacial syndromes and studies in transgenic mice have demonst...
SummaryCiliopathies are a broad class of human disorders with craniofacial dysmorphology as a common...
International audiencePremature fusion of cranial sutures underlies the clinical condition of 'crani...
Characterisation of human craniofacial syndromes and studies in transgenic mice have demonstrated th...
AbstractThe bones of the vertebrate face develop from transient embryonic branchial arches that are ...
<p>(A, D) Gross view of fixed <i>Foxc1<sup>+/+</sup></i> (A) and <i>Foxc1<sup>−/−</sup></i> (D) embr...
Craniofacial development requires an exquisitely timed and positioned cross-talk between the embryon...
AbstractCongenital bony syngnathia, a rare but severe human birth defect, is characterized by bony f...
<p>(A) <i>Fgf8</i> expression is maintained in the frontonasal prominence and midbrain-hindbrain bou...
<p>Alizarin red (bone) and alcian blue (cartilage) stained skeletal preparations of <i>Foxc1<sup>+/+...
Facial form depends on the precise positioning of cartilage, bone, and tooth fields in the embryonic...
FGFR2c regulates many aspects of craniofacial and skeletal development. Mutations in the FGFR2 gene ...
BACKGROUND: Syngnathia is a congenital craniofacial disorder characterized by bony or soft tissue fu...
The fibroblast growth factor and receptor system (FGF/FGFR) mediates cell communication and pattern ...
The bones of the cranial vault are formed directly from mesenchymal cells through intramembranous os...
AbstractCharacterisation of human craniofacial syndromes and studies in transgenic mice have demonst...
SummaryCiliopathies are a broad class of human disorders with craniofacial dysmorphology as a common...
International audiencePremature fusion of cranial sutures underlies the clinical condition of 'crani...
Characterisation of human craniofacial syndromes and studies in transgenic mice have demonstrated th...
AbstractThe bones of the vertebrate face develop from transient embryonic branchial arches that are ...
<p>(A, D) Gross view of fixed <i>Foxc1<sup>+/+</sup></i> (A) and <i>Foxc1<sup>−/−</sup></i> (D) embr...
Craniofacial development requires an exquisitely timed and positioned cross-talk between the embryon...