AbstractTooth development in urodele amphibians occurs from a restricted region of anterior cranial neural crest. Anin vitroculture system was used to test the odontogenic potential of more caudal regions of neural crest, including an “intermediate region” of neural folds which has never previously been tested for either fate or potential. Explants of different axial levels of neural crest with stomodaeal ectoderm and endoderm demonstrated that odontogenic potential extends not only further caudally than the axial level fated to produce teeth, but also beyond that with potential to produce cartilage. Our results show that chondrogenic potential is found only within the most rostral portion of the intermediate region, but that odontogenic po...
The origin of vertebrates was accompanied by the advent of a novel cell type: the neural crest. Emer...
The presence of nerves is an important factor in successful organ regeneration in amphibians. The Me...
We have investigated the molecular interactions underlying neural crest formation in Xenopus. Using ...
AbstractTooth development in urodele amphibians occurs from a restricted region of anterior cranial ...
AbstractThe contribution of cranial neural crest cells to the development and patterning of cranial ...
AbstractDuring early vertebrate development, neural crest cells emerge from the dorsal neural tube, ...
AbstractNeural crest cells contribute extensively to vertebrate head morphogenesis and their origin ...
AbstractThe neural crest is a multipotent and migratory cell type that forms transiently in the deve...
The emergence of the neural crest has been proposed to play a key role in early vertebrate evolution...
The neural crest is a multipotent and migratory cell type that forms transiently in the developing v...
AbstractCartilage of the vertebrate jaw is derived from cranial neural crest cells that migrate to t...
AbstractIn this review, we outline the gene-regulatory interactions driving neural crest development...
The vertebrate head is a complex structure derived from all three embryonic germ layers. Cranial mes...
Many of the features that distinguish the vertebrates from other chordates are derived from the neur...
Central to the story of vertebrate evolution is the origin of the vertebrate head, a problem difficu...
The origin of vertebrates was accompanied by the advent of a novel cell type: the neural crest. Emer...
The presence of nerves is an important factor in successful organ regeneration in amphibians. The Me...
We have investigated the molecular interactions underlying neural crest formation in Xenopus. Using ...
AbstractTooth development in urodele amphibians occurs from a restricted region of anterior cranial ...
AbstractThe contribution of cranial neural crest cells to the development and patterning of cranial ...
AbstractDuring early vertebrate development, neural crest cells emerge from the dorsal neural tube, ...
AbstractNeural crest cells contribute extensively to vertebrate head morphogenesis and their origin ...
AbstractThe neural crest is a multipotent and migratory cell type that forms transiently in the deve...
The emergence of the neural crest has been proposed to play a key role in early vertebrate evolution...
The neural crest is a multipotent and migratory cell type that forms transiently in the developing v...
AbstractCartilage of the vertebrate jaw is derived from cranial neural crest cells that migrate to t...
AbstractIn this review, we outline the gene-regulatory interactions driving neural crest development...
The vertebrate head is a complex structure derived from all three embryonic germ layers. Cranial mes...
Many of the features that distinguish the vertebrates from other chordates are derived from the neur...
Central to the story of vertebrate evolution is the origin of the vertebrate head, a problem difficu...
The origin of vertebrates was accompanied by the advent of a novel cell type: the neural crest. Emer...
The presence of nerves is an important factor in successful organ regeneration in amphibians. The Me...
We have investigated the molecular interactions underlying neural crest formation in Xenopus. Using ...