Alterations in melanocytic lineage cells give rise to a plethora of distinct human diseases, including neurocristopathies, cutaneous pigmentation disorders, loss of vision and hearing, and melanoma. Understanding the ontogeny and biology of melanocytic cells, as well as how they interact with their surrounding environment, are key steps in the development of therapies for diseases that involve this cell lineage. Efforts to culture and characterize primary melanocytes from normal or genetically engineered mouse models have at times yielded contrasting observations. This is due, in part, to differences in the conditions used to isolate, purify and culture these cells in individual studies. By breeding ROSAmT/mG and Tyr::CreERT2 mice, we gener...
The induction of melanocytes from easily accessible stem cells has attracted attention for the treat...
Melanocytes in the skin play an indispensable role in the pigmentation of skin and its appendages. I...
In the epidermis of PET/Wmr mice the population of melanocytes reaches a peak and begins to decline ...
A new level of understanding of pigment cell biology and pathology will require the ability to cultu...
To identify the cells at the origin of melanoma, we combined single-cell lineage-tracing and transcr...
Melanoblasts are the embryonic precursors of melanocytes, the pigment producing cells of the skin a...
Genetic approaches that allow lineage tracing are essential to our future understanding of melanocyt...
AbstractMelanoblasts are a population of neural crest-derived cells that generate the pigment-produc...
Melanocyte development provides an excellent model for studying more complex developmental processes...
AbstractThe development of neural crest-derived melanocytes, as well as haematopoietic and germ cell...
To identify the cells at the origin of melanoma, we combined single-cell lineage-tracing and transcr...
Transfer of genetic material into recipient cells by transfection has been used successfully to isol...
Studying the development of melanoblasts, precursors of melanocytes, is challenging owing to their s...
The developmental biology of mammalian cutaneous melanocytes spans the entire life cycle from embryo...
To identify the cells at the origin of melanoma, we combined single-cell lineage-tracing and transcr...
The induction of melanocytes from easily accessible stem cells has attracted attention for the treat...
Melanocytes in the skin play an indispensable role in the pigmentation of skin and its appendages. I...
In the epidermis of PET/Wmr mice the population of melanocytes reaches a peak and begins to decline ...
A new level of understanding of pigment cell biology and pathology will require the ability to cultu...
To identify the cells at the origin of melanoma, we combined single-cell lineage-tracing and transcr...
Melanoblasts are the embryonic precursors of melanocytes, the pigment producing cells of the skin a...
Genetic approaches that allow lineage tracing are essential to our future understanding of melanocyt...
AbstractMelanoblasts are a population of neural crest-derived cells that generate the pigment-produc...
Melanocyte development provides an excellent model for studying more complex developmental processes...
AbstractThe development of neural crest-derived melanocytes, as well as haematopoietic and germ cell...
To identify the cells at the origin of melanoma, we combined single-cell lineage-tracing and transcr...
Transfer of genetic material into recipient cells by transfection has been used successfully to isol...
Studying the development of melanoblasts, precursors of melanocytes, is challenging owing to their s...
The developmental biology of mammalian cutaneous melanocytes spans the entire life cycle from embryo...
To identify the cells at the origin of melanoma, we combined single-cell lineage-tracing and transcr...
The induction of melanocytes from easily accessible stem cells has attracted attention for the treat...
Melanocytes in the skin play an indispensable role in the pigmentation of skin and its appendages. I...
In the epidermis of PET/Wmr mice the population of melanocytes reaches a peak and begins to decline ...