AbstractThe AP-2α transcription factor is required for multiple aspects of vertebrate development and mice lacking the AP-2α gene (tcfap2a) die at birth from severe defects affecting the head and trunk. Several of the defects associated with the tcfap2a-null mutation affect neural crest cell (NCC) derivatives including the craniofacial skeleton, cranial ganglia, and heart outflow tract. Consequently, there is considerable interest in the role of AP-2α in neural crest cell function in development and evolution. In addition, the expression of the AP-2α gene is utilized as a marker for premigratory and migratory neural crest cells in many vertebrate species. Here, we have specifically addressed how the presence of AP-2α in neural crest cells a...
Neural crest cells are vertebrate-specific multipotent cells that contribute to a variety of tissues...
The neural crest is a population of multipotent cells that migrates extensively throughout vertebrat...
AbstractCongenital diseases caused by abnormal development of the cranial neural crest usually prese...
AbstractThe genes that control development of embryonic melanocytes are poorly defined. Although tra...
Mouse models provide opportunities to investigate genetic interactions that cause or modify the freq...
During craniofacial development, defective growth and fusion of the upper lip and/or palate can caus...
The neural crest is a uniquely vertebrate cell type and has been well studied in a number of model s...
AbstractNeural crest cells (NCCs) are physically responsible for craniofacial skeleton formation, ph...
Wei, ShuoThe neural crest is a species of multipotent stem cells in vertebrates. It is an ectodermal...
AbstractA knockdown study suggested that transcription factor AP-2 alpha (Tfap2a) is required for ne...
Neural Crest Cells (NCC) have long been recognized as the fourth layer of developing vertebrate embr...
Slit/Robo signaling plays an important role in the guidance of developing neurons in developing embr...
Growing evidence indicates that chromatin remodeler mutations underlie the pathogenesis of human neu...
AbstractSystemic loss-of-function studies have demonstrated that Pax3 transcription factor expressio...
BACKGROUND: Craniofacial anomalies involve defective pharyngeal arch development and neural crest fu...
Neural crest cells are vertebrate-specific multipotent cells that contribute to a variety of tissues...
The neural crest is a population of multipotent cells that migrates extensively throughout vertebrat...
AbstractCongenital diseases caused by abnormal development of the cranial neural crest usually prese...
AbstractThe genes that control development of embryonic melanocytes are poorly defined. Although tra...
Mouse models provide opportunities to investigate genetic interactions that cause or modify the freq...
During craniofacial development, defective growth and fusion of the upper lip and/or palate can caus...
The neural crest is a uniquely vertebrate cell type and has been well studied in a number of model s...
AbstractNeural crest cells (NCCs) are physically responsible for craniofacial skeleton formation, ph...
Wei, ShuoThe neural crest is a species of multipotent stem cells in vertebrates. It is an ectodermal...
AbstractA knockdown study suggested that transcription factor AP-2 alpha (Tfap2a) is required for ne...
Neural Crest Cells (NCC) have long been recognized as the fourth layer of developing vertebrate embr...
Slit/Robo signaling plays an important role in the guidance of developing neurons in developing embr...
Growing evidence indicates that chromatin remodeler mutations underlie the pathogenesis of human neu...
AbstractSystemic loss-of-function studies have demonstrated that Pax3 transcription factor expressio...
BACKGROUND: Craniofacial anomalies involve defective pharyngeal arch development and neural crest fu...
Neural crest cells are vertebrate-specific multipotent cells that contribute to a variety of tissues...
The neural crest is a population of multipotent cells that migrates extensively throughout vertebrat...
AbstractCongenital diseases caused by abnormal development of the cranial neural crest usually prese...