Neural crest (NC) cells are a temporary population of multipotent stem cells that generate a diverse array of cell types, including craniofacial bone and cartilage, smooth muscle cells, melanocytes, and peripheral neurons and glia during embryonic development. Defective neural crest development can cause severe and common structural birth defects, such as craniofacial anomalies and congenital heart disease. In the early vertebrate embryos, NC cells emerge from the dorsal edge of the neural tube during neurulation and then migrate extensively throughout the anterior-posterior body axis to generate numerous derivatives. Wnt signaling plays essential roles in embryonic development and cancer. This review summarizes current understanding of Wnt...
The neural crest is a multipotent embryonic cell population that arises from neural ectoderm and for...
The neural crest (NC) is a vertebrate-specific population of multipotent cells, often referred to as...
The neural crest (NC) is a vertebrate-specific population of multipotent cells, often referred to as...
During craniofacial development, defective growth and fusion of the upper lip and/or palate can caus...
During craniofacial development, defective growth and fusion of the upper lip and/or palate can caus...
The neural crest is a migratory population of embryonic cells with a tremendous potential to differe...
The neural crest is a migratory population of embryonic cells with a tremendous potential to differe...
The neural crest (NC), which has been referred to as the fourth germ layer, comprises a multipotent ...
Numerous initiatives to improve our understanding of cancer biology have been lunched in different l...
The neural crest (NC), which has been referred to as the fourth germ layer, comprises a multipotent ...
Neural crest (NC) cells are a stem-like multipotent population of progenitor cells that are present ...
Neural crest (NC) cells are a stem-like multipotent population of progenitor cells that are present ...
In embryonic development, tissues arise from multipotent progenitor populations and undergo lineage ...
In embryonic development, tissues arise from multipotent progenitor populations and undergo lineage ...
The process of cell fate commitment involves sequential changes in the gene expression profiles of e...
The neural crest is a multipotent embryonic cell population that arises from neural ectoderm and for...
The neural crest (NC) is a vertebrate-specific population of multipotent cells, often referred to as...
The neural crest (NC) is a vertebrate-specific population of multipotent cells, often referred to as...
During craniofacial development, defective growth and fusion of the upper lip and/or palate can caus...
During craniofacial development, defective growth and fusion of the upper lip and/or palate can caus...
The neural crest is a migratory population of embryonic cells with a tremendous potential to differe...
The neural crest is a migratory population of embryonic cells with a tremendous potential to differe...
The neural crest (NC), which has been referred to as the fourth germ layer, comprises a multipotent ...
Numerous initiatives to improve our understanding of cancer biology have been lunched in different l...
The neural crest (NC), which has been referred to as the fourth germ layer, comprises a multipotent ...
Neural crest (NC) cells are a stem-like multipotent population of progenitor cells that are present ...
Neural crest (NC) cells are a stem-like multipotent population of progenitor cells that are present ...
In embryonic development, tissues arise from multipotent progenitor populations and undergo lineage ...
In embryonic development, tissues arise from multipotent progenitor populations and undergo lineage ...
The process of cell fate commitment involves sequential changes in the gene expression profiles of e...
The neural crest is a multipotent embryonic cell population that arises from neural ectoderm and for...
The neural crest (NC) is a vertebrate-specific population of multipotent cells, often referred to as...
The neural crest (NC) is a vertebrate-specific population of multipotent cells, often referred to as...