Chordoma is a rare malignant tumor that recapitulates the notochord phenotype and is thought to derive from notochord remnants not correctly regressed during development. Apoptosis is necessary for the proper notochord development in vertebrates, and the apoptotic pathway mediated by Fas and Fasl has been demonstrated to be involved in notochord cells regression. This study was conducted to investigate the expression of FAS/FASL pathway in a cohort of skull base chordomas and to analyze the role of fas/fasl homologs in zebrafish notochord formation. FAS/FASL expression was found to be dysregulated in chordoma leading to inactivation of the downstream Caspases in the samples analyzed. Both fas and fasl were specifically expressed in zebrafis...
In vertebrates, the craniofacial skeleton is developed from migratory multi-potent cells, the neural...
In a large scale screen for mutants with defects in the embryonic development of the zebrafish we id...
AbstractInvertebrate and vertebrate vestigial (vg) and vestigial-like (VGLL) genes are involved in e...
Chordoma is a rare malignant tumor that recapitulates the notochord phenotype and is thought to deri...
Chordoma is a rare malignant tumor of embriogenetic origin arising from notochord remnants. As the a...
Chordoma is a rare malignant bone tumor arising from notochord remnants, characterized by local inva...
Chordoma is a rare malignant bone tumor arising from notochord remnants, characterized by local inva...
Chordoma is a malignant tumor thought to arise from remnants of the embryonic notochord, with its or...
The aberrant activation of developmental processes triggers diverse cancer types. Chordoma is a rare...
Notochordal cells play a pivotal role in vertebral column patterning, contributing to the formation ...
The notochord is an important organ involved in embryonic patterning and locomotion. In zebrafish, t...
The notochord is a characteristic structure for all members of the phylum Chordata, which plays crit...
AbstractThe node and notochord are key tissues required for patterning of the vertebrate body plan. ...
The notochord is critical for the normal development of vertebrate embryos. It serves both as the ma...
The floating head (flh) gene in zebrafish encodes a homeodomain protein, which is essential for noto...
In vertebrates, the craniofacial skeleton is developed from migratory multi-potent cells, the neural...
In a large scale screen for mutants with defects in the embryonic development of the zebrafish we id...
AbstractInvertebrate and vertebrate vestigial (vg) and vestigial-like (VGLL) genes are involved in e...
Chordoma is a rare malignant tumor that recapitulates the notochord phenotype and is thought to deri...
Chordoma is a rare malignant tumor of embriogenetic origin arising from notochord remnants. As the a...
Chordoma is a rare malignant bone tumor arising from notochord remnants, characterized by local inva...
Chordoma is a rare malignant bone tumor arising from notochord remnants, characterized by local inva...
Chordoma is a malignant tumor thought to arise from remnants of the embryonic notochord, with its or...
The aberrant activation of developmental processes triggers diverse cancer types. Chordoma is a rare...
Notochordal cells play a pivotal role in vertebral column patterning, contributing to the formation ...
The notochord is an important organ involved in embryonic patterning and locomotion. In zebrafish, t...
The notochord is a characteristic structure for all members of the phylum Chordata, which plays crit...
AbstractThe node and notochord are key tissues required for patterning of the vertebrate body plan. ...
The notochord is critical for the normal development of vertebrate embryos. It serves both as the ma...
The floating head (flh) gene in zebrafish encodes a homeodomain protein, which is essential for noto...
In vertebrates, the craniofacial skeleton is developed from migratory multi-potent cells, the neural...
In a large scale screen for mutants with defects in the embryonic development of the zebrafish we id...
AbstractInvertebrate and vertebrate vestigial (vg) and vestigial-like (VGLL) genes are involved in e...