The epithelial disintegration and the mesenchymal bridging are critical steps in the fusion of facial prominences during the upper lip development. These processes of epithelial-mesenchymal transition and programmed cell death are mainly influenced by Wnt signals. Axis inhibition protein2 (Axin2), a major component of the Wnt pathway, has been reported to be involved in lip development and cleft pathogenesis. We wanted to study the involvement of Axin2 in the lip development, especially during the epithelial disintegration of facial prominences. Our results show that Axin2 was expressed mainly in the epithelium of facial prominences and decreased when the prominences were about to contact each other between Hamburger-Hamilton stages 27 and ...
Diverse signaling cues and attendant proteins work together during organogenesis, including craniofa...
We have previously shown the association of AXIN2 with oral clefts in a US population. Here, we expa...
AbstractEmbryonic facial development in chick embryos involves a sequential activation of genes that...
Axin1 and its homolog Axin2/conductin/Axil are negative regulators of the canonical Wnt pathway that...
Canonical Wnt-signalling is well understood and has been extensively described in many developmental...
Canonical \(\it Wnt\)-signalling is well understood and has been extensively described in many devel...
AbstractWe have previously demonstrated that epithelial–mesenchymal transformation (EMT) brings abou...
AbstractCranial neural crest cells form the majority of the facial skeleton. However exactly when th...
We characterized the role of FGFs (Fibroblast growth factors) during upper lip fusion in the chicken...
<p>Overviews (A, B, C) and transversal sections of chicken embryos. Green bars in overviews indicate...
AbstractTargeted disruption of Axin2 in mice induces skeletal defects, a phenotype resembling cranio...
We have previously shown the association of AXIN2 with oral clefts in a US population. Here, we expa...
We have previously shown the association of AXIN2 with oral clefts in a US population. Here, we expa...
Facial morphogenesis is a dynamic multi-step process involving the formation of the neural crest cel...
<p>(A) HH 23: expression pattern resembles what is described in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/arti...
Diverse signaling cues and attendant proteins work together during organogenesis, including craniofa...
We have previously shown the association of AXIN2 with oral clefts in a US population. Here, we expa...
AbstractEmbryonic facial development in chick embryos involves a sequential activation of genes that...
Axin1 and its homolog Axin2/conductin/Axil are negative regulators of the canonical Wnt pathway that...
Canonical Wnt-signalling is well understood and has been extensively described in many developmental...
Canonical \(\it Wnt\)-signalling is well understood and has been extensively described in many devel...
AbstractWe have previously demonstrated that epithelial–mesenchymal transformation (EMT) brings abou...
AbstractCranial neural crest cells form the majority of the facial skeleton. However exactly when th...
We characterized the role of FGFs (Fibroblast growth factors) during upper lip fusion in the chicken...
<p>Overviews (A, B, C) and transversal sections of chicken embryos. Green bars in overviews indicate...
AbstractTargeted disruption of Axin2 in mice induces skeletal defects, a phenotype resembling cranio...
We have previously shown the association of AXIN2 with oral clefts in a US population. Here, we expa...
We have previously shown the association of AXIN2 with oral clefts in a US population. Here, we expa...
Facial morphogenesis is a dynamic multi-step process involving the formation of the neural crest cel...
<p>(A) HH 23: expression pattern resembles what is described in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/arti...
Diverse signaling cues and attendant proteins work together during organogenesis, including craniofa...
We have previously shown the association of AXIN2 with oral clefts in a US population. Here, we expa...
AbstractEmbryonic facial development in chick embryos involves a sequential activation of genes that...