In the head, neural crest cells generate ectomesenchymal derivatives: cartilage, bone, and connective tissue. Indeed, these cells generate much of the cranial skeleton. There have, however, been few studies of how this lineage is established. Here, we show that neural crest cells stop expressing early neural crest markers upon entering the pharyngeal arches and switch to become ectomesenchymal. By contrast, those neural crest cells that do not enter the arches persist in their expression of early neural crest markers. We further show that fibroblast growth factor (FGF) signaling is involved in directing neural crest cells to become ectomesenchymal. If neural crest cells are rendered insensitive to FGFs, they persist in their expression of e...
For well over half of the 150 years since the discovery of the neural crest, the special ability of ...
AbstractCardiac neural crest cells migrate into the pharyngeal arches where they support development...
Genetic and environmental perturbations impacting neural crest (NC) development can result in pleiot...
The cranial neural crest has long been viewed as being of particular significance. First, it has bee...
AbstractThe neural crest arises at the border between the neural plate and the adjacent non-neural e...
The neural crest is an embryonic cell population that originates at the border between the neural pl...
The neural crest is a fascinating embryonic population unique to vertebrates that is endowed with re...
Pharyngeal arches are a prominent and critical feature of the developing vertebrate head. They const...
Characterisation of human craniofacial syndromes and studies in transgenic mice have demonstrated th...
AbstractCharacterisation of human craniofacial syndromes and studies in transgenic mice have demonst...
1 Encephalisation is the most important characteristic in the evolutionary transition leading from p...
Summary: The neural crest is a transient embryonic tissue that gives rise to a multitude of derivati...
Neural crest (NC) cells are a stem-like multipotent population of progenitor cells that are present ...
Encephalisation is the most important characteristic in the evolutionary transition leading from pro...
During vertebrate craniofacial development, neural crest cells (NCCs) contribute much of the cartila...
For well over half of the 150 years since the discovery of the neural crest, the special ability of ...
AbstractCardiac neural crest cells migrate into the pharyngeal arches where they support development...
Genetic and environmental perturbations impacting neural crest (NC) development can result in pleiot...
The cranial neural crest has long been viewed as being of particular significance. First, it has bee...
AbstractThe neural crest arises at the border between the neural plate and the adjacent non-neural e...
The neural crest is an embryonic cell population that originates at the border between the neural pl...
The neural crest is a fascinating embryonic population unique to vertebrates that is endowed with re...
Pharyngeal arches are a prominent and critical feature of the developing vertebrate head. They const...
Characterisation of human craniofacial syndromes and studies in transgenic mice have demonstrated th...
AbstractCharacterisation of human craniofacial syndromes and studies in transgenic mice have demonst...
1 Encephalisation is the most important characteristic in the evolutionary transition leading from p...
Summary: The neural crest is a transient embryonic tissue that gives rise to a multitude of derivati...
Neural crest (NC) cells are a stem-like multipotent population of progenitor cells that are present ...
Encephalisation is the most important characteristic in the evolutionary transition leading from pro...
During vertebrate craniofacial development, neural crest cells (NCCs) contribute much of the cartila...
For well over half of the 150 years since the discovery of the neural crest, the special ability of ...
AbstractCardiac neural crest cells migrate into the pharyngeal arches where they support development...
Genetic and environmental perturbations impacting neural crest (NC) development can result in pleiot...