AbstractThe vertebrate cranial base is a complex structure composed of bone, cartilage and other connective tissues underlying the brain; it is intimately connected with development of the face and cranial vault. Despite its central importance in craniofacial development, morphogenesis and tissue origins of the cranial base have not been studied in detail in the mouse, an important model organism. We describe here the location and time of appearance of the cartilages of the chondrocranium. We also examine the tissue origins of the mouse cranial base using a neural crest cell lineage cell marker, Wnt1-Cre/R26R, and a mesoderm lineage cell marker, Mesp1-Cre/R26R. The chondrocranium develops between E11 and E16 in the mouse, beginning with dev...
Growth of the craniofacial skeleton is a complex process controlled by both genetic and epigenetic f...
Background/Aims: The mammalian skull vault is a highly regulated structure and consists of several m...
AbstractThe lateral wall of the avian braincase, which is indicative of the primitive amniote condit...
AbstractThe vertebrate cranial base is a complex structure composed of bone, cartilage and other con...
In most modern bony vertebrates, a considerable portion of the chondrocranium remains cartilaginous ...
AbstractDuring mammalian evolution, expansion of the cerebral hemispheres was accompanied by expansi...
Bones are essential vertebrate structures that arise during embryonic development from mesenchymal c...
AbstractThe cranial base exerts a supportive role for the brain and includes the occipital, sphenoid...
In the vertebrate head, mesoderm cells fuse together to form a myofiber, which is attached to specif...
KEY WORDS cranial base; basicranium; chondrocranium; pri-mates; humans ABSTRACT Understanding the co...
International audienceBackground: In vertebrates, the skeletal elements of the jaw, together with th...
The flat bones of the prechordal skull are deposited by crest cells originating from the primordial ...
BACKGROUND: In vertebrates, the skeletal elements of the jaw, together with the connective tissues a...
AbstractCartilage of the vertebrate jaw is derived from cranial neural crest cells that migrate to t...
The vertebrate head and face, one of the defining features of vertebrates, is an evolutionary novelt...
Growth of the craniofacial skeleton is a complex process controlled by both genetic and epigenetic f...
Background/Aims: The mammalian skull vault is a highly regulated structure and consists of several m...
AbstractThe lateral wall of the avian braincase, which is indicative of the primitive amniote condit...
AbstractThe vertebrate cranial base is a complex structure composed of bone, cartilage and other con...
In most modern bony vertebrates, a considerable portion of the chondrocranium remains cartilaginous ...
AbstractDuring mammalian evolution, expansion of the cerebral hemispheres was accompanied by expansi...
Bones are essential vertebrate structures that arise during embryonic development from mesenchymal c...
AbstractThe cranial base exerts a supportive role for the brain and includes the occipital, sphenoid...
In the vertebrate head, mesoderm cells fuse together to form a myofiber, which is attached to specif...
KEY WORDS cranial base; basicranium; chondrocranium; pri-mates; humans ABSTRACT Understanding the co...
International audienceBackground: In vertebrates, the skeletal elements of the jaw, together with th...
The flat bones of the prechordal skull are deposited by crest cells originating from the primordial ...
BACKGROUND: In vertebrates, the skeletal elements of the jaw, together with the connective tissues a...
AbstractCartilage of the vertebrate jaw is derived from cranial neural crest cells that migrate to t...
The vertebrate head and face, one of the defining features of vertebrates, is an evolutionary novelt...
Growth of the craniofacial skeleton is a complex process controlled by both genetic and epigenetic f...
Background/Aims: The mammalian skull vault is a highly regulated structure and consists of several m...
AbstractThe lateral wall of the avian braincase, which is indicative of the primitive amniote condit...