The neural crest is a multipotent and migratory cell type that forms transiently in the developing vertebrate embryo. These cells emerge from the central nervous system, migrate extensively and give rise to diverse cell lineages including melanocytes, craniofacial cartilage and bone, peripheral and enteric neurons and glia, and smooth muscle. A vertebrate innovation, the gene regulatory network underlying neural crest formation appears to be highly conserved, even to the base of vertebrates. Here, we present an overview of important concepts in the neural crest field dating from its discovery 150 years ago to open questions that will motivate future research
Much of what distinguishes the vertebrates from their invertebrate relatives is a small group of emb...
AbstractThe neural crest is a transient and multipotent cell population arising at the edge of the n...
Neural crest cells play a major role in vertebrate development and evolution. Both the appearance an...
AbstractThe neural crest is a multipotent and migratory cell type that forms transiently in the deve...
The neural crest is a multipotent and migratory cell type that forms transiently in the developing v...
From the initial discovery of the neural crest over 150 years ago to the seminal studies of Le Douar...
The origin of vertebrates was accompanied by the advent of a novel cell type: the neural crest. Emer...
Neural crest cells are a fascinating embryonic cell type, unique to vertebrates, which arise within ...
The neural crest is a multipotent and highly migratory cell type that contributes to many of the def...
The neural crest is an excellent model system for the study of cell type diversification during embr...
The neural crest is a stem cell population, unique to vertebrates, that gives rise to a vast array ...
The neural crest is a transient population of multipotent precursor cells named for its site of orig...
AbstractIn the vertebrate embryo, the neural crest forms transiently in the dorsal neural primordium...
Many of the features that distinguish the vertebrates from other chordates are derived from the neur...
The neural crest is a transient, multipotent population of cells that arises at the border of the de...
Much of what distinguishes the vertebrates from their invertebrate relatives is a small group of emb...
AbstractThe neural crest is a transient and multipotent cell population arising at the edge of the n...
Neural crest cells play a major role in vertebrate development and evolution. Both the appearance an...
AbstractThe neural crest is a multipotent and migratory cell type that forms transiently in the deve...
The neural crest is a multipotent and migratory cell type that forms transiently in the developing v...
From the initial discovery of the neural crest over 150 years ago to the seminal studies of Le Douar...
The origin of vertebrates was accompanied by the advent of a novel cell type: the neural crest. Emer...
Neural crest cells are a fascinating embryonic cell type, unique to vertebrates, which arise within ...
The neural crest is a multipotent and highly migratory cell type that contributes to many of the def...
The neural crest is an excellent model system for the study of cell type diversification during embr...
The neural crest is a stem cell population, unique to vertebrates, that gives rise to a vast array ...
The neural crest is a transient population of multipotent precursor cells named for its site of orig...
AbstractIn the vertebrate embryo, the neural crest forms transiently in the dorsal neural primordium...
Many of the features that distinguish the vertebrates from other chordates are derived from the neur...
The neural crest is a transient, multipotent population of cells that arises at the border of the de...
Much of what distinguishes the vertebrates from their invertebrate relatives is a small group of emb...
AbstractThe neural crest is a transient and multipotent cell population arising at the edge of the n...
Neural crest cells play a major role in vertebrate development and evolution. Both the appearance an...