In the prospective lumbo-sacral region of the chick embryo, neurulation is achieved by cavitation of the medullary cord, a process called secondary neurulation. Neural crest cells (NCC) are generated in this region and they give rise to the same types of derivatives as in more rostral parts of the trunk where neurulation occurs by dorsal fusion of the neural plate borders (primary neurulation). However, no molecular data were available concerning the different steps of their ontogeny. We thus performed a detailed expression study of molecular players likely to participate in the generation of secondary NCC in chick embryos between Hamburger and Hamilton stages 18-20 (HH18-20) at the level of somites 30 to 43. We found that specification of ...
AbstractIn contrast to the classical assumption that neural crest cells are induced in chick as the ...
Neural crest (NC) cells are a dynamic population of embryonic stem cells that create various adult t...
The neural tube in amniotic embryos forms as a result of two consecutive events along the anteropost...
In the prospective lumbo-sacral region of the chick embryo, neurulation is achieved by cavitation of...
OBJECTIVE: The goal of our study was to evaluate the expression patterns of neuronal antigens during...
The neural crest is a stem population critical for development of the vertebrate craniofacial skelet...
OBJECTIVES: In an attempt to understand the events in the secondary neurulation in embryonic stage, ...
Neural crest cells emerge from the neural tube early in development. They migrate extensively throug...
Neural crest cells (NCCs) arising from trunk neural tube (NT) during primary and secondary neurulati...
Specification of neural crest progenitors begins during gastrulation at the neural plate border, lon...
Neural crest cells are a migratory population that forms most of the peripheral nervous system, faci...
In contrast to the classical assumption that neural crest cells are induced in chick as the neural f...
AbstractNeural crest cells (NCCs) are a transient embryonic structure that gives rise to a variety o...
AbstractThe role of the neural crest (NC) in the construction of the vertebrate head was demonstrate...
The neural crest is a transient population of cells defined in terms of their ectodermal origin, the...
AbstractIn contrast to the classical assumption that neural crest cells are induced in chick as the ...
Neural crest (NC) cells are a dynamic population of embryonic stem cells that create various adult t...
The neural tube in amniotic embryos forms as a result of two consecutive events along the anteropost...
In the prospective lumbo-sacral region of the chick embryo, neurulation is achieved by cavitation of...
OBJECTIVE: The goal of our study was to evaluate the expression patterns of neuronal antigens during...
The neural crest is a stem population critical for development of the vertebrate craniofacial skelet...
OBJECTIVES: In an attempt to understand the events in the secondary neurulation in embryonic stage, ...
Neural crest cells emerge from the neural tube early in development. They migrate extensively throug...
Neural crest cells (NCCs) arising from trunk neural tube (NT) during primary and secondary neurulati...
Specification of neural crest progenitors begins during gastrulation at the neural plate border, lon...
Neural crest cells are a migratory population that forms most of the peripheral nervous system, faci...
In contrast to the classical assumption that neural crest cells are induced in chick as the neural f...
AbstractNeural crest cells (NCCs) are a transient embryonic structure that gives rise to a variety o...
AbstractThe role of the neural crest (NC) in the construction of the vertebrate head was demonstrate...
The neural crest is a transient population of cells defined in terms of their ectodermal origin, the...
AbstractIn contrast to the classical assumption that neural crest cells are induced in chick as the ...
Neural crest (NC) cells are a dynamic population of embryonic stem cells that create various adult t...
The neural tube in amniotic embryos forms as a result of two consecutive events along the anteropost...