In the vertebrate head, mesoderm cells fuse together to form a myofiber, which is attached to specific cranial neural crest (CNC)-derived skeletal elements in a highly coordinated manner. Although it has long been recognized that CNC plays a role in the formation of the head musculature, the precise molecular underpinnings of this process remain elusive. In the present study we explored the nature of the crosstalk between CNC and mesoderm cells during head muscle development, employing three models for genetic perturbations of CNC development in mice, as well as experimental ablation of CNC in chick embryos. We demonstrate that although early myogenesis is CNC-independent, the migration, patterning and differentiation of muscle precursors a...
AbstractThe lateral wall of the avian braincase, which is indicative of the primitive amniote condit...
AbstractMuch of the skeleton and connective tissue of the vertebrate head is derived from cranial ne...
AbstractSkeletal muscles are formed from two cell lineages, myogenic and fibroblastic. Mesoderm-deri...
BACKGROUND: In vertebrates, the skeletal elements of the jaw, together with the connective tissues a...
International audienceBackground: In vertebrates, the skeletal elements of the jaw, together with th...
Genetic and environmental perturbations impacting neural crest (NC) development can result in pleiot...
During vertebrate craniofacial development, neural crest cells (NCCs) contribute much of the cartila...
© 2004 Sonja Jane McKeown.Craniofacial development requires orchestrated and complex interactions be...
AbstractThe role of the neural crest (NC) in the construction of the vertebrate head was demonstrate...
International audienceIn vertebrates, head and trunk muscles develop from different mesodermal popul...
Posté sur BioRxiv le 26 mai 2021How distinct cell fates are manifested by direct lineage ancestry fr...
Vertebrate head muscles exhibit a highly conserved pattern of innervation and skeletal connectivity ...
In vertebrates, body musculature originates from somites, whereas head muscles originate from the cr...
AbstractThe vertebrate cranial base is a complex structure composed of bone, cartilage and other con...
For well over half of the 150 years since the discovery of the neural crest, the special ability of ...
AbstractThe lateral wall of the avian braincase, which is indicative of the primitive amniote condit...
AbstractMuch of the skeleton and connective tissue of the vertebrate head is derived from cranial ne...
AbstractSkeletal muscles are formed from two cell lineages, myogenic and fibroblastic. Mesoderm-deri...
BACKGROUND: In vertebrates, the skeletal elements of the jaw, together with the connective tissues a...
International audienceBackground: In vertebrates, the skeletal elements of the jaw, together with th...
Genetic and environmental perturbations impacting neural crest (NC) development can result in pleiot...
During vertebrate craniofacial development, neural crest cells (NCCs) contribute much of the cartila...
© 2004 Sonja Jane McKeown.Craniofacial development requires orchestrated and complex interactions be...
AbstractThe role of the neural crest (NC) in the construction of the vertebrate head was demonstrate...
International audienceIn vertebrates, head and trunk muscles develop from different mesodermal popul...
Posté sur BioRxiv le 26 mai 2021How distinct cell fates are manifested by direct lineage ancestry fr...
Vertebrate head muscles exhibit a highly conserved pattern of innervation and skeletal connectivity ...
In vertebrates, body musculature originates from somites, whereas head muscles originate from the cr...
AbstractThe vertebrate cranial base is a complex structure composed of bone, cartilage and other con...
For well over half of the 150 years since the discovery of the neural crest, the special ability of ...
AbstractThe lateral wall of the avian braincase, which is indicative of the primitive amniote condit...
AbstractMuch of the skeleton and connective tissue of the vertebrate head is derived from cranial ne...
AbstractSkeletal muscles are formed from two cell lineages, myogenic and fibroblastic. Mesoderm-deri...