The vertebrate head and face, one of the defining features of vertebrates, is an evolutionary novelty that enabled the major radiation of Vertebrata. The emergence of the multipotent neural crest cells, often mentioned as the “fourth germ layer”, which produces most of the bone, cartilage and dentine of the vertebrate head, was the key to this innovation. Unlike the appendicular and axial skeletons in the rest of the body, which have relatively uncomplicated anatomy and are generated from cells of mesodermal origin, most of the cranial bones have complex structures generated by a unique mechanism termed intramembranous ossification and originate from the cranial neural crest cells. The unique and innovative nature of the neural crest and cr...
<div><p>The neural crest (NC) is a major contributor to the vertebrate craniofacial skeleton, detail...
In order to fully understand the processes that influence phenotypic evolution, it is necessary to e...
The independent movements and flexibility of various parts of the skull, called cranial kinesis, is ...
Avian species display a remarkable diversity of facial morphologies, from the small, pointed, insect...
For well over half of the 150 years since the discovery of the neural crest, the special ability of ...
AbstractCartilage of the vertebrate jaw is derived from cranial neural crest cells that migrate to t...
AbstractThe lateral wall of the avian braincase, which is indicative of the primitive amniote condit...
Neural crest mesenchyme (NCM) controls species-specific pattern in the craniofacial skeleton but how...
AbstractThe vertebrate head is an extremely complicated structure: development of the head requires ...
Bones are essential vertebrate structures that arise during embryonic development from mesenchymal c...
Bones of the cranial vault appear to be highly conserved among tetrapod vertebrates. Moreover, bones...
Craniofacial development is an extraordinarily complex process requiring the orchestrated integratio...
Abstract The human skull is a complex and highly integrated structure that has long held the fascina...
The zebrafish has emerged as an important model for vertebrate development as it relates to human he...
© 2004 Sonja Jane McKeown.Craniofacial development requires orchestrated and complex interactions be...
<div><p>The neural crest (NC) is a major contributor to the vertebrate craniofacial skeleton, detail...
In order to fully understand the processes that influence phenotypic evolution, it is necessary to e...
The independent movements and flexibility of various parts of the skull, called cranial kinesis, is ...
Avian species display a remarkable diversity of facial morphologies, from the small, pointed, insect...
For well over half of the 150 years since the discovery of the neural crest, the special ability of ...
AbstractCartilage of the vertebrate jaw is derived from cranial neural crest cells that migrate to t...
AbstractThe lateral wall of the avian braincase, which is indicative of the primitive amniote condit...
Neural crest mesenchyme (NCM) controls species-specific pattern in the craniofacial skeleton but how...
AbstractThe vertebrate head is an extremely complicated structure: development of the head requires ...
Bones are essential vertebrate structures that arise during embryonic development from mesenchymal c...
Bones of the cranial vault appear to be highly conserved among tetrapod vertebrates. Moreover, bones...
Craniofacial development is an extraordinarily complex process requiring the orchestrated integratio...
Abstract The human skull is a complex and highly integrated structure that has long held the fascina...
The zebrafish has emerged as an important model for vertebrate development as it relates to human he...
© 2004 Sonja Jane McKeown.Craniofacial development requires orchestrated and complex interactions be...
<div><p>The neural crest (NC) is a major contributor to the vertebrate craniofacial skeleton, detail...
In order to fully understand the processes that influence phenotypic evolution, it is necessary to e...
The independent movements and flexibility of various parts of the skull, called cranial kinesis, is ...