Background: Neural crest cells are vertebrate-specific multipotent cells that contribute to a variety of tissues including the peripheral nervous system, melanocytes, and craniofacial bones and cartilage. Abnormal development of the neural crest is associated with several human maladies including cleft/lip palate, aggressive cancers such as melanoma and neuroblastoma, and rare syndromes, like Waardenburg syndrome, a complex disorder involving hearing loss and pigment defects. We previously identified the transcription factor Pax7 as an early marker, and required component for neural crest development in chick embryos. In mammals, Pax7 is also thought to play a role in neural crest development, yet the precise contribution of Pax7 progenitor...
The vertebrate Neural Crest (NC) is formed during early embryonic development at the neurulation sta...
The neural crest is an embryonic cell population that originates at the border between the neural pl...
<p>In E15.5 Pax7-cre/reporter embryos, LacZ+ Pax7 descendants are seen in: A) the skin (arrowhead) a...
BackgroundNeural crest cells are vertebrate-specific multipotent cells that contribute to a variety ...
Neural crest cells are vertebrate-specific multipotent cells that contribute to a variety of tissues...
The neural crest is a stem population critical for development of the vertebrate craniofacial skelet...
AbstractStudies on the mouseSplotch(Sp) mutation, a deletion in the transcription factor Pax-3, have...
AbstractThe murine Pax3 gene encodes a transcription factor containing a paired domain as well as a ...
<p>A,B,D) Equivalent Pax7 expression domains are seen in the frontonasal region (arrows) and neural ...
AbstractPax3 and Pax7 paralogous genes have functionally diverged in vertebrate evolution, creating ...
The outstanding migration and differentiation capacities of neural crest cells (NCCs) have fascinate...
The neural crest is a fascinating embryonic population unique to vertebrates that is endowed with re...
AbstractSystemic loss-of-function studies have demonstrated that Pax3 transcription factor expressio...
<p>In C57BL/6 embryos, immunohistochemistry detects Pax7 (red) in A,B) the E7.5 to E8.5 lateral neur...
AbstractThe Pax3/7 gene family has a fundamental and conserved role during neural crest formation. I...
The vertebrate Neural Crest (NC) is formed during early embryonic development at the neurulation sta...
The neural crest is an embryonic cell population that originates at the border between the neural pl...
<p>In E15.5 Pax7-cre/reporter embryos, LacZ+ Pax7 descendants are seen in: A) the skin (arrowhead) a...
BackgroundNeural crest cells are vertebrate-specific multipotent cells that contribute to a variety ...
Neural crest cells are vertebrate-specific multipotent cells that contribute to a variety of tissues...
The neural crest is a stem population critical for development of the vertebrate craniofacial skelet...
AbstractStudies on the mouseSplotch(Sp) mutation, a deletion in the transcription factor Pax-3, have...
AbstractThe murine Pax3 gene encodes a transcription factor containing a paired domain as well as a ...
<p>A,B,D) Equivalent Pax7 expression domains are seen in the frontonasal region (arrows) and neural ...
AbstractPax3 and Pax7 paralogous genes have functionally diverged in vertebrate evolution, creating ...
The outstanding migration and differentiation capacities of neural crest cells (NCCs) have fascinate...
The neural crest is a fascinating embryonic population unique to vertebrates that is endowed with re...
AbstractSystemic loss-of-function studies have demonstrated that Pax3 transcription factor expressio...
<p>In C57BL/6 embryos, immunohistochemistry detects Pax7 (red) in A,B) the E7.5 to E8.5 lateral neur...
AbstractThe Pax3/7 gene family has a fundamental and conserved role during neural crest formation. I...
The vertebrate Neural Crest (NC) is formed during early embryonic development at the neurulation sta...
The neural crest is an embryonic cell population that originates at the border between the neural pl...
<p>In E15.5 Pax7-cre/reporter embryos, LacZ+ Pax7 descendants are seen in: A) the skin (arrowhead) a...