The neural crest (NC) is a multipotent and temporarily migratory cell population stemming from the dorsal neural tube during vertebrate embryogenesis. Cardiac neural crest cells (NCCs), a specified subpopulation of the NC, are vital for normal cardiovascular development, as they significantly contribute to the pharyngeal arch arteries, the developing cardiac outflow tract (OFT), cardiac valves, and interventricular septum. Various signaling pathways are shown to orchestrate the proper migration, compaction, and differentiation of cardiac NCCs during cardiovascular development. Any loss or dysregulation of signaling pathways in cardiac NCCs can lead to abnormal cardiovascular development during embryogenesis, resulting in abnormalities categ...
Neural crest cells (NCCs) are a vertebrate-specific, multipotent stem cell population that have the ...
AbstractThe velo-cardio-facial syndrome (VCFS)/DiGeorge syndrome (DGS) is a genetic disorder charact...
AbstractThe cardiac neural crest (arising from the level of hindbrain rhombomeres 6–8) contributes t...
Although it is well established that transgenic manipulation of mammalian neural crest-related gene ...
Outflow tract abnormalities are the most frequent congenital heart defects. These are due to the abs...
AbstractA well-described population of cardiac neural crest (NC) cells migrates toward the arterial ...
Cardiac neural crest cells are essential for outflow tract remodeling in animals with divided system...
AbstractCardiac neural crest cells are essential for outflow tract remodeling in animals with divide...
Early stages of cardiac development are well conserved among vertebrates. However, later morphologic...
AbstractCardiac neural crest cells are essential for outflow tract remodeling in animals with divide...
Neural crest cells originate from the dorsal most region of the embryonic neural tube. These cells m...
Neural crest (NC) is a structure arising from the neural plate borders during the the process of neu...
International audienceRationale: Cardiac neural crest cells (NCs) contribute to heart morphogenesis ...
Congenital heart defects (CHD) represent the most common human birth defects. Even though the geneti...
Congenital heart defects (CHD) represent the most common human birth defects. Even though the geneti...
Neural crest cells (NCCs) are a vertebrate-specific, multipotent stem cell population that have the ...
AbstractThe velo-cardio-facial syndrome (VCFS)/DiGeorge syndrome (DGS) is a genetic disorder charact...
AbstractThe cardiac neural crest (arising from the level of hindbrain rhombomeres 6–8) contributes t...
Although it is well established that transgenic manipulation of mammalian neural crest-related gene ...
Outflow tract abnormalities are the most frequent congenital heart defects. These are due to the abs...
AbstractA well-described population of cardiac neural crest (NC) cells migrates toward the arterial ...
Cardiac neural crest cells are essential for outflow tract remodeling in animals with divided system...
AbstractCardiac neural crest cells are essential for outflow tract remodeling in animals with divide...
Early stages of cardiac development are well conserved among vertebrates. However, later morphologic...
AbstractCardiac neural crest cells are essential for outflow tract remodeling in animals with divide...
Neural crest cells originate from the dorsal most region of the embryonic neural tube. These cells m...
Neural crest (NC) is a structure arising from the neural plate borders during the the process of neu...
International audienceRationale: Cardiac neural crest cells (NCs) contribute to heart morphogenesis ...
Congenital heart defects (CHD) represent the most common human birth defects. Even though the geneti...
Congenital heart defects (CHD) represent the most common human birth defects. Even though the geneti...
Neural crest cells (NCCs) are a vertebrate-specific, multipotent stem cell population that have the ...
AbstractThe velo-cardio-facial syndrome (VCFS)/DiGeorge syndrome (DGS) is a genetic disorder charact...
AbstractThe cardiac neural crest (arising from the level of hindbrain rhombomeres 6–8) contributes t...