AbstractHead muscle development has been studied less intensively than myogenesis in the trunk, although this situation is gradually changing, as embryological and genetic insights accumulate. This review focuses on novel studies of the origins, composition and evolution of distinct craniofacial muscles. Cellular and molecular parallels are drawn between cardiac and branchiomeric muscle developmental programs, both of which utilize multiple lineages with distinct developmental histories, and argue for the tissues' common evolutionary origin. In addition, there is increasing evidence that the specification of skeletal muscles in the head appears to be distinct from that operating in the trunk: considerable variation among the different crani...
Trunk and head muscles originate from distinct embryonic regions: while the trunk muscles derive fro...
In vertebrates, body musculature originates from somites, whereas head muscles originate from the cr...
International audienceMyogenic cells in the body of vertebrates derive from the dorsal somite, the d...
International audienceBranchiomeric muscles of the head and neck originate in a population of crania...
Branchiomeric skeletal muscles are a subset of head muscles originating from skeletal muscle progeni...
International audienceHead muscle progenitors in pharyngeal mesoderm are present in close proximity ...
Two complementary studies by Harel et al. and Sambasivan et al. published in this issue of Developme...
International audienceNeck muscles constitute a transition zone between somite-derived skeletal musc...
SummaryAdult skeletal muscle possesses a remarkable regenerative capacity, due to the presence of sa...
Craniofacial muscles emerge as a developmental novelty during the evolution from invertebrates to ve...
International audienceIt has been more than 30 years since the publication of the new head hypothesi...
It has been more than 30 years since the publication of the new head hypothesis, which proposed that...
Skeletal myogenesis has been and is currently under extensive study in both mammals and teleosts, wi...
BACKGROUND: In vertebrates, the skeletal elements of the jaw, together with the connective tissues a...
SummaryThe branchiomeric skeletal muscles co-evolved with new chambers of the heart to enable predat...
Trunk and head muscles originate from distinct embryonic regions: while the trunk muscles derive fro...
In vertebrates, body musculature originates from somites, whereas head muscles originate from the cr...
International audienceMyogenic cells in the body of vertebrates derive from the dorsal somite, the d...
International audienceBranchiomeric muscles of the head and neck originate in a population of crania...
Branchiomeric skeletal muscles are a subset of head muscles originating from skeletal muscle progeni...
International audienceHead muscle progenitors in pharyngeal mesoderm are present in close proximity ...
Two complementary studies by Harel et al. and Sambasivan et al. published in this issue of Developme...
International audienceNeck muscles constitute a transition zone between somite-derived skeletal musc...
SummaryAdult skeletal muscle possesses a remarkable regenerative capacity, due to the presence of sa...
Craniofacial muscles emerge as a developmental novelty during the evolution from invertebrates to ve...
International audienceIt has been more than 30 years since the publication of the new head hypothesi...
It has been more than 30 years since the publication of the new head hypothesis, which proposed that...
Skeletal myogenesis has been and is currently under extensive study in both mammals and teleosts, wi...
BACKGROUND: In vertebrates, the skeletal elements of the jaw, together with the connective tissues a...
SummaryThe branchiomeric skeletal muscles co-evolved with new chambers of the heart to enable predat...
Trunk and head muscles originate from distinct embryonic regions: while the trunk muscles derive fro...
In vertebrates, body musculature originates from somites, whereas head muscles originate from the cr...
International audienceMyogenic cells in the body of vertebrates derive from the dorsal somite, the d...