The neural crest is a population of migratory cells that follows specific pathways during development, eventually differentiating to form parts of the face, heart, and peripheral nervous system, the latter of which includes contributions from placodal cells derived from the ectoderm. Stationary, premigratory neural crest cells acquire the capacity to migrate by undergoing an epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition that facilitates their emigration from the dorsal neural tube. This emigration involves, in part, the dismantling of cell-cell junctions, including apically localized tight junctions in the neuroepithelium. In this study, we have characterized the role of the transmembrane tight junction protein claudin-1 during neural crest and plac...
AbstractTight junctions in the cochlear duct are thought to compartmentalize endolymph and provide s...
AbstractThe claudins have recently been identified as a large family of transmembrane proteins locat...
AbstractNeural crest cells originate in the dorsal neural tube but subsequently undergo an epithelia...
The claudin family of tight junction proteins regulates paracellular permeability, apical-basal cell...
AbstractThe neural crest is a transient population of migratory cells that differentiates to form a ...
During neural tube closure, regulated changes at the level of individual cells are translated into l...
Claudins serve essential roles in regulating paracellular permeability properties within occluding j...
Neural crest cells originate in the dorsal neural tube but subsequently undergo an epithelial-to-mes...
AbstractNeuroepithelial cells can generate nonepithelial cells, the neurons. Here we have investigat...
AbstractNeural crest cells are an embryonic cell population that is crucial for proper vertebrate de...
The neural crest is a stem cell population, unique to vertebrates, that gives rise to a vast array ...
The generation of migratory cells from immotile precursors occurs frequently throughout development ...
Emigration of trunk neural crest cells from the developing neural tube requires the breakage or rea...
The neural crest (NC) cells and cranial placodes are two ectoderm-derived innovations in vertebrates...
The neural crest is a transient population of multipotent precursor cells named for its site of orig...
AbstractTight junctions in the cochlear duct are thought to compartmentalize endolymph and provide s...
AbstractThe claudins have recently been identified as a large family of transmembrane proteins locat...
AbstractNeural crest cells originate in the dorsal neural tube but subsequently undergo an epithelia...
The claudin family of tight junction proteins regulates paracellular permeability, apical-basal cell...
AbstractThe neural crest is a transient population of migratory cells that differentiates to form a ...
During neural tube closure, regulated changes at the level of individual cells are translated into l...
Claudins serve essential roles in regulating paracellular permeability properties within occluding j...
Neural crest cells originate in the dorsal neural tube but subsequently undergo an epithelial-to-mes...
AbstractNeuroepithelial cells can generate nonepithelial cells, the neurons. Here we have investigat...
AbstractNeural crest cells are an embryonic cell population that is crucial for proper vertebrate de...
The neural crest is a stem cell population, unique to vertebrates, that gives rise to a vast array ...
The generation of migratory cells from immotile precursors occurs frequently throughout development ...
Emigration of trunk neural crest cells from the developing neural tube requires the breakage or rea...
The neural crest (NC) cells and cranial placodes are two ectoderm-derived innovations in vertebrates...
The neural crest is a transient population of multipotent precursor cells named for its site of orig...
AbstractTight junctions in the cochlear duct are thought to compartmentalize endolymph and provide s...
AbstractThe claudins have recently been identified as a large family of transmembrane proteins locat...
AbstractNeural crest cells originate in the dorsal neural tube but subsequently undergo an epithelia...