Neural crest cells originate in the dorsal neural tube but subsequently undergo an epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT), delaminate, and migrate to diverse locations in the embryo where they contribute to a variety of derivatives. Cadherins are a family of cell–cell adhesion molecules expressed in a broad range of embryonic tissues, including the neural tube. In particular, cadherin6B (Cad6B) is expressed in the dorsal neural tube prior to neural crest emigration but is then repressed by the transcription factor Snail2, expressed by premigratory and early migrating cranial neural crest cells. To examine the role of Cad6B during neural crest EMT, we have perturbed Cad6B protein levels in the cranial neural crest-forming region and have...
The neural crest is a stem cell population, unique to vertebrates, that gives rise to a vast array ...
The vertebrate neural crest is a population of migratory cells that originates in the dorsal aspect ...
AbstractMammalian cadherin-6 (K-cadherin, cad6) was originally identified by means of the polymerase...
AbstractNeural crest cells originate in the dorsal neural tube but subsequently undergo an epithelia...
The neural crest, a transient population of migratory cells, forms the craniofacial skeleton and per...
The generation of migratory cells from immotile precursors occurs frequently throughout development ...
AbstractThe neural crest is a transient population of migratory cells that differentiates to form a ...
Characterizing endogenous protein expression, interaction and function, this study identifies in viv...
Emigration of trunk neural crest cells from the developing neural tube requires the breakage or rea...
Neural crest (NC) cells are multipotent embryonic cells that form melanocytes, craniofacial bone and...
Characterizing endogenous protein expression, interaction and function, this study identifies in viv...
The neural crest is a multipotent and highly migratory cell type that contributes to many of the def...
AbstractNeural crest cells (NCCs) are essential embryonic progenitor cells that are unique to verteb...
Trunk neural crest cells and motor axons move in a segmental fashion through the rostral (anterior) ...
Cadherin transitions play a part in cell segregation phenomenon, involving an Epithelium Mesenchyme ...
The neural crest is a stem cell population, unique to vertebrates, that gives rise to a vast array ...
The vertebrate neural crest is a population of migratory cells that originates in the dorsal aspect ...
AbstractMammalian cadherin-6 (K-cadherin, cad6) was originally identified by means of the polymerase...
AbstractNeural crest cells originate in the dorsal neural tube but subsequently undergo an epithelia...
The neural crest, a transient population of migratory cells, forms the craniofacial skeleton and per...
The generation of migratory cells from immotile precursors occurs frequently throughout development ...
AbstractThe neural crest is a transient population of migratory cells that differentiates to form a ...
Characterizing endogenous protein expression, interaction and function, this study identifies in viv...
Emigration of trunk neural crest cells from the developing neural tube requires the breakage or rea...
Neural crest (NC) cells are multipotent embryonic cells that form melanocytes, craniofacial bone and...
Characterizing endogenous protein expression, interaction and function, this study identifies in viv...
The neural crest is a multipotent and highly migratory cell type that contributes to many of the def...
AbstractNeural crest cells (NCCs) are essential embryonic progenitor cells that are unique to verteb...
Trunk neural crest cells and motor axons move in a segmental fashion through the rostral (anterior) ...
Cadherin transitions play a part in cell segregation phenomenon, involving an Epithelium Mesenchyme ...
The neural crest is a stem cell population, unique to vertebrates, that gives rise to a vast array ...
The vertebrate neural crest is a population of migratory cells that originates in the dorsal aspect ...
AbstractMammalian cadherin-6 (K-cadherin, cad6) was originally identified by means of the polymerase...