AbstractThe vertebrate head is an extremely complicated structure: development of the head requires tissue–tissue interactions between derivates of all the germ layers and coordinated morphogenetic movements in three dimensions. In this review, we highlight a number of recent embryological studies, using chicken, frog, zebrafish and mouse, which have identified crucial signaling centers in the embryonic face. These studies demonstrate how small variations in growth factor signaling can lead to a diversity of phenotypic outcomes. We also discuss novel genetic studies, in human, mouse and zebrafish, which describe cell biological mechanisms fundamental to the growth and morphogenesis of the craniofacial skeleton. Together, these findings unde...
Cranial neural crest cells populate the future facial region and produce ectomesenchyme-derived tiss...
The vertebrate brain develops in association with neighboring tissues: neural crest, placodes, mesod...
AbstractInvertebrate and vertebrate vestigial (vg) and vestigial-like (VGLL) genes are involved in e...
AbstractThe vertebrate head is an extremely complicated structure: development of the head requires ...
The formation and invagination of the optic stalk coincides with the migration of cranial neural cre...
Craniofacial development is an extraordinarily complex process requiring the orchestrated integratio...
In a large-scale screen for mutations affecting embryogenesis in zebrafish, we identified 48 mutatio...
AbstractThe faces of birds and mammals exhibit remarkable morphologic diversity, but how variation a...
Although the vertebrate head has evolved to a wide collection of adaptive shapes, the fundamental si...
Although the vertebrate head has evolved to a wide collection of adaptive shapes, the fundamental si...
The zebrafish has emerged as an important model for vertebrate development as it relates to human he...
Development of the human skull and face is a highly orchestrated and complex three-dimensional morph...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2018.Cataloged from PD...
During vertebrate craniofacial development, neural crest cells (NCCs) contribute much of the cartila...
The vertebrate head and face, one of the defining features of vertebrates, is an evolutionary novelt...
Cranial neural crest cells populate the future facial region and produce ectomesenchyme-derived tiss...
The vertebrate brain develops in association with neighboring tissues: neural crest, placodes, mesod...
AbstractInvertebrate and vertebrate vestigial (vg) and vestigial-like (VGLL) genes are involved in e...
AbstractThe vertebrate head is an extremely complicated structure: development of the head requires ...
The formation and invagination of the optic stalk coincides with the migration of cranial neural cre...
Craniofacial development is an extraordinarily complex process requiring the orchestrated integratio...
In a large-scale screen for mutations affecting embryogenesis in zebrafish, we identified 48 mutatio...
AbstractThe faces of birds and mammals exhibit remarkable morphologic diversity, but how variation a...
Although the vertebrate head has evolved to a wide collection of adaptive shapes, the fundamental si...
Although the vertebrate head has evolved to a wide collection of adaptive shapes, the fundamental si...
The zebrafish has emerged as an important model for vertebrate development as it relates to human he...
Development of the human skull and face is a highly orchestrated and complex three-dimensional morph...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2018.Cataloged from PD...
During vertebrate craniofacial development, neural crest cells (NCCs) contribute much of the cartila...
The vertebrate head and face, one of the defining features of vertebrates, is an evolutionary novelt...
Cranial neural crest cells populate the future facial region and produce ectomesenchyme-derived tiss...
The vertebrate brain develops in association with neighboring tissues: neural crest, placodes, mesod...
AbstractInvertebrate and vertebrate vestigial (vg) and vestigial-like (VGLL) genes are involved in e...