The neural crest (NC) is a population of embryonic stem cells that gives rise to numerous cell types, including the glia and neurons of the peripheral and enteric nervous systems and the melanocytes of the skin and hair. Mutations in genes and genetic pathways regulating NC development lead to a wide spectrum of human developmental disorders collectively called neurocristopathies. To identify molecular pathways regulating NC development and to understand how alterations in these processes lead to disease, we established an N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea (ENU) mutagenesis screen utilizing a mouse model sensitized for NC defects, \(Sox10^{LacZ/+}\). Out of 71 pedigrees analyzed, we identified and mapped four heritable loci, called modifier of Sox10 ex...
Melanocytes, the pigment-producing cells, arise from multipotent neural crest (NC) cells during embr...
Neural crest cells form diverse derivatives that vary according to their level of origin along the b...
Neural crest cells (NC cells) are multipotent cells that emerge from the edge of the neural folds an...
Abstract Background The ERBB3 gene is essential for t...
The neural crest is a multipotent, stem cell-like population that migrates extensively in the embryo...
The transcription factor SOX2 is widely known to play a critical role in the central nervous system;...
The molecular mechanisms that determine glial cell fate in the vertebrate nervous system have not be...
The molecular mechanisms that determine glial cell fate in the vertebrate nervous system have not be...
AbstractMelanocytes, the pigment-producing cells, arise from multipotent neural crest (NC) cells dur...
AbstractNeural crest cells form diverse derivatives that vary according to their level of origin alo...
SoxB1 sub-family of transcriptional regulators are expressed in progenitor (NP) cells throughout the...
The transcription factor SOX3 is expressed within most neural progenitor (NP) cells of the vertebrat...
The critical stem cell transcription factor FoxD3 is expressed by the premigratory and migrating neu...
AbstractLittle is known of the first transcriptional events that regulate neural fate in response to...
Résumé non transmisSOX10 is a transcription factor with well-known functions in neural crest and oli...
Melanocytes, the pigment-producing cells, arise from multipotent neural crest (NC) cells during embr...
Neural crest cells form diverse derivatives that vary according to their level of origin along the b...
Neural crest cells (NC cells) are multipotent cells that emerge from the edge of the neural folds an...
Abstract Background The ERBB3 gene is essential for t...
The neural crest is a multipotent, stem cell-like population that migrates extensively in the embryo...
The transcription factor SOX2 is widely known to play a critical role in the central nervous system;...
The molecular mechanisms that determine glial cell fate in the vertebrate nervous system have not be...
The molecular mechanisms that determine glial cell fate in the vertebrate nervous system have not be...
AbstractMelanocytes, the pigment-producing cells, arise from multipotent neural crest (NC) cells dur...
AbstractNeural crest cells form diverse derivatives that vary according to their level of origin alo...
SoxB1 sub-family of transcriptional regulators are expressed in progenitor (NP) cells throughout the...
The transcription factor SOX3 is expressed within most neural progenitor (NP) cells of the vertebrat...
The critical stem cell transcription factor FoxD3 is expressed by the premigratory and migrating neu...
AbstractLittle is known of the first transcriptional events that regulate neural fate in response to...
Résumé non transmisSOX10 is a transcription factor with well-known functions in neural crest and oli...
Melanocytes, the pigment-producing cells, arise from multipotent neural crest (NC) cells during embr...
Neural crest cells form diverse derivatives that vary according to their level of origin along the b...
Neural crest cells (NC cells) are multipotent cells that emerge from the edge of the neural folds an...