Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't;Neural crest cells (NCC) give rise to much of the tissue that forms the vertebrate head and face, including cartilage and bone, cranial ganglia and teeth. In this study we show that conditional expression of a dominant-negative (DN) form of Rho kinase (Rock) in mouse NCC results in severe hypoplasia of the frontonasal processes and first pharyngeal arch, ultimately resulting in reduction of the maxilla and nasal bones and severe craniofacial clefting affecting the nose, palate and lip. These defects resemble frontonasal dysplasia in humans. Disruption of the actin cytoskeleton, which leads to abnormalities in cell-matrix attachment, is seen in the RockDN;Wnt1-cre mutant embryos. This leads t...
The world health organization estimates that craniofacial defects affect between 2-3% of all live bi...
Studies of mammalian tissue culture cells indicate that the conserved and distinct NDR iso-forms, ND...
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Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't;Neural crest cells (NCC) give rise to much of the ...
<div><p>Neural crest cells (NCC) give rise to much of the tissue that forms the vertebrate head and ...
Neural crest cells (NCC) give rise to much of the tissue that forms the vertebrate head and face, in...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleCraniofacial development begin...
AbstractNeural crest cells (NCCs) are physically responsible for craniofacial skeleton formation, ph...
During craniofacial development, defective growth and fusion of the upper lip and/or palate can caus...
Additional contributors: Ashley Peterson; Cynthia Forsman-Earl; Anna Petryk (faculty mentor).Craniof...
Craniofacial deformities with multifactorial etiologies, such as cleft palate and facial dysmorphism...
International audiencePrevious work has emphasized the crucial role of retinoic acid (RA) in the ont...
Neural crest cells (NCC) and cranial placodes are transient cell populations that arise early in emb...
<p>(A) Lateral views of control and <i>Brca1</i>:<i>Wnt1-Cre</i> mice at birth (NB). Scale bar = 5mm...
Neural crest cells (NCCs) comprise a transient progenitor cell population of neuroepithelial origin ...
The world health organization estimates that craniofacial defects affect between 2-3% of all live bi...
Studies of mammalian tissue culture cells indicate that the conserved and distinct NDR iso-forms, ND...
Contains fulltext : 80513.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Clefts of the ...
Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't;Neural crest cells (NCC) give rise to much of the ...
<div><p>Neural crest cells (NCC) give rise to much of the tissue that forms the vertebrate head and ...
Neural crest cells (NCC) give rise to much of the tissue that forms the vertebrate head and face, in...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleCraniofacial development begin...
AbstractNeural crest cells (NCCs) are physically responsible for craniofacial skeleton formation, ph...
During craniofacial development, defective growth and fusion of the upper lip and/or palate can caus...
Additional contributors: Ashley Peterson; Cynthia Forsman-Earl; Anna Petryk (faculty mentor).Craniof...
Craniofacial deformities with multifactorial etiologies, such as cleft palate and facial dysmorphism...
International audiencePrevious work has emphasized the crucial role of retinoic acid (RA) in the ont...
Neural crest cells (NCC) and cranial placodes are transient cell populations that arise early in emb...
<p>(A) Lateral views of control and <i>Brca1</i>:<i>Wnt1-Cre</i> mice at birth (NB). Scale bar = 5mm...
Neural crest cells (NCCs) comprise a transient progenitor cell population of neuroepithelial origin ...
The world health organization estimates that craniofacial defects affect between 2-3% of all live bi...
Studies of mammalian tissue culture cells indicate that the conserved and distinct NDR iso-forms, ND...
Contains fulltext : 80513.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Clefts of the ...