AbstractCraniofacial development is characterized by reciprocal interactions between neural crest cells and neighboring cell populations of ectodermal, endodermal and mesodermal origin. Various genetic pathways play critical roles in coordinating the development of cranial structures by modulating the growth, survival and differentiation of neural crest cells. However, the regulation of these pathways, particularly at the epigenomic level, remains poorly understood. Using murine genetics, we show that neural crest cells exhibit a requirement for the class I histone deacetylase Hdac3 during craniofacial development. Mice in which Hdac3 has been conditionally deleted in neural crest demonstrate fully penetrant craniofacial abnormalities, incl...
International audienceDevelopment of the vertebrate forebrain and craniofacial structures are intima...
Craniofacial abnormalities, including facial skeletal defects, comprise approximately one-third of a...
SummaryMEF2 transcription factors are well-established regulators of muscle development. We have dis...
AbstractCraniofacial development is characterized by reciprocal interactions between neural crest ce...
BACKGROUND: Craniofacial anomalies involve defective pharyngeal arch development and neural crest fu...
Vertebrate embryogenesis relies on the coordinated development of multiple progenitor cell pools. Sp...
Vertebrate embryogenesis relies on the coordinated development of multiple progenitor cell pools. Sp...
AbstractNeural crest cells are multipotential progenitors that contribute to various cell and tissue...
MEF2 transcription factors are well-established regulators of cardiac and skeletal muscle developmen...
MEF2 transcription factors are well-established regulators of cardiac and skeletal muscle developmen...
Objectives: Numerous genes have been shown to impact craniofacial development. One such gene, Hyper...
2011-07-22The homeobox genes Msx1 and Msx2 are set of transcription factors known to have both wides...
Coordination of craniofacial development involves an complex, intricate, genetically controlled and ...
Defects in embryonic patterning resulting in craniofacial abnormalities account for approximately 1/...
Tissue-specific progenitor cells emerge during development to expand and differentiate into the mult...
International audienceDevelopment of the vertebrate forebrain and craniofacial structures are intima...
Craniofacial abnormalities, including facial skeletal defects, comprise approximately one-third of a...
SummaryMEF2 transcription factors are well-established regulators of muscle development. We have dis...
AbstractCraniofacial development is characterized by reciprocal interactions between neural crest ce...
BACKGROUND: Craniofacial anomalies involve defective pharyngeal arch development and neural crest fu...
Vertebrate embryogenesis relies on the coordinated development of multiple progenitor cell pools. Sp...
Vertebrate embryogenesis relies on the coordinated development of multiple progenitor cell pools. Sp...
AbstractNeural crest cells are multipotential progenitors that contribute to various cell and tissue...
MEF2 transcription factors are well-established regulators of cardiac and skeletal muscle developmen...
MEF2 transcription factors are well-established regulators of cardiac and skeletal muscle developmen...
Objectives: Numerous genes have been shown to impact craniofacial development. One such gene, Hyper...
2011-07-22The homeobox genes Msx1 and Msx2 are set of transcription factors known to have both wides...
Coordination of craniofacial development involves an complex, intricate, genetically controlled and ...
Defects in embryonic patterning resulting in craniofacial abnormalities account for approximately 1/...
Tissue-specific progenitor cells emerge during development to expand and differentiate into the mult...
International audienceDevelopment of the vertebrate forebrain and craniofacial structures are intima...
Craniofacial abnormalities, including facial skeletal defects, comprise approximately one-third of a...
SummaryMEF2 transcription factors are well-established regulators of muscle development. We have dis...