Recent research, enabled by powerful molecular techniques, has revolutionized our concepts of cardiac development. It was firmly established that the early heart tube gives rise to the left ventricle only, and that the remainder of the myocardium is recruited from surrounding mesoderm during subsequent development. Also, the cardiac chambers were shown not to be derived from the entire looping heart tube, but only from the myocardium at its outer curvatures. Intriguingly, many years ago, classic experimental embryological studies reached very similar conclusions. However, with the current scientific emphasis on molecular mechanisms, old morphological insights became underexposed. Since cardiac development occurs in an architecturally comple...
International audienceKey molecules which regulate the formation of the heart have been identified; ...
In this study we challenge the generally accepted view that cardiac chambers form from an array of s...
AbstractThe vertebrate embryo experiences very rapid growth following fertilization. This necessitat...
Through the 20th century, knowledge of the events occurring during cardiac development wasclouded by...
Concepts of cardiac development have greatly influenced the description of the formation of the four...
Concepts of cardiac development have greatly influenced the description of the formation of the four...
The paper by Kelly et al., from Margaret Buckingham's group at the Pasteur Institute in Paris, chang...
In 2014, an extensive review discussing the major steps of cardiac development focusing on growth, f...
The heart is the first organ to form and function during embryonic development. Over the past few ye...
The paper by Kelly et al., from Margaret Buckingham's group at the Pasteur Institute in Paris, chang...
Despite the extensive information available on the different genetic, epigenetic, and molecular feat...
Abstract From the 1920s, early cardiac development has been studied in chick and, later, in mouse em...
Abstract From the 1920s, early cardiac development has been studied in chick and, later, in mouse em...
AbstractIn this study we challenge the generally accepted view that cardiac chambers form from an ar...
Early heart morphogenesis involves a process in which embryonic precursor cells are instructed to fo...
International audienceKey molecules which regulate the formation of the heart have been identified; ...
In this study we challenge the generally accepted view that cardiac chambers form from an array of s...
AbstractThe vertebrate embryo experiences very rapid growth following fertilization. This necessitat...
Through the 20th century, knowledge of the events occurring during cardiac development wasclouded by...
Concepts of cardiac development have greatly influenced the description of the formation of the four...
Concepts of cardiac development have greatly influenced the description of the formation of the four...
The paper by Kelly et al., from Margaret Buckingham's group at the Pasteur Institute in Paris, chang...
In 2014, an extensive review discussing the major steps of cardiac development focusing on growth, f...
The heart is the first organ to form and function during embryonic development. Over the past few ye...
The paper by Kelly et al., from Margaret Buckingham's group at the Pasteur Institute in Paris, chang...
Despite the extensive information available on the different genetic, epigenetic, and molecular feat...
Abstract From the 1920s, early cardiac development has been studied in chick and, later, in mouse em...
Abstract From the 1920s, early cardiac development has been studied in chick and, later, in mouse em...
AbstractIn this study we challenge the generally accepted view that cardiac chambers form from an ar...
Early heart morphogenesis involves a process in which embryonic precursor cells are instructed to fo...
International audienceKey molecules which regulate the formation of the heart have been identified; ...
In this study we challenge the generally accepted view that cardiac chambers form from an array of s...
AbstractThe vertebrate embryo experiences very rapid growth following fertilization. This necessitat...