نتایج جستجو برای: neural crest

تعداد نتایج: 307887  

1999
Lilian Hagedorn Lukas Sommer

The multiple cell types of the vertebrate peripheral nervous system (PNS) are generated from a transient population of neural crest stem cells (NCSCs) derived from the dorsal portion of the developing neural tube (Le Douarin, 1982). A central issue in developmental biology is to understand how an initially multipotent stem cell becomes fate restricted giving rise to distinct cell types at preci...

Journal: :Developmental biology 2008
Xiu Yang Yuefang Zhou Erin A Barcarse Stephen O'Gorman

Neurons of cranial sensory ganglia are derived from the neural crest and ectodermal placodes, but the mechanisms that control the relative contributions of each are not understood. Crest cells of the second branchial arch generate few facial ganglion neurons and no vestibuloacoustic ganglion neurons, but crest cells in other branchial arches generate many sensory neurons. Here we report that th...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1997
J P Saint-Jeannet X He H E Varmus I B Dawid

Members of the Wnt family of signaling molecules are expressed differentially along the dorsal-ventral axis of the developing neural tube. Thus we asked whether Wnt factors are involved in patterning of the nervous system along this axis. We show that Wnt-1 and Wnt-3a, both of which are expressed in the dorsal portion of the neural tube, could synergize with the neural inducers noggin and chord...

Journal: :Genome research 2008
Jr-Kai Yu Daniel Meulemans Sonja J McKeown Marianne Bronner-Fraser

The emergence of the neural crest has been proposed to play a key role in early vertebrate evolution by remodeling the chordate head into a "new head" that enabled early vertebrates to shift from filter feeding to active predation. Here we show that the genome of the basal chordate, amphioxus, contains homologs of most vertebrate genes implicated in a putative neural crest gene regulatory netwo...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2001
M J Farrell J L Burch K Wallis L Rowley D Kumiski H Stadt R E Godt T L Creazzo M L Kirby

Cardiac neural crest ablation results in depressed myocardial calcium transients and elevated proliferation in myocardium at a stage when cardiac neural crest cells are not in contact with the myocardium. To test the hypothesis that cardiac neural crest-derived cells, which migrate into the caudal, ventral pharynx at stage 14, block a signal from the ventral pharynx, we cultured stage 12 chick ...

Journal: :Circulation research 2012
Kurt A Engleka Lauren J Manderfield Rachael D Brust Li Li Ashley Cohen Susan M Dymecki Jonathan A Epstein

RATIONALE Islet1 (Isl1) has been proposed as a marker of cardiac progenitor cells derived from the second heart field and is utilized to identify and purify cardiac progenitors from murine and human specimens for ex vivo expansion. The use of Isl1 as a specific second heart field marker is dependent on its exclusion from other cardiac lineages such as neural crest. OBJECTIVE Determine whether...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Cécile Milet Frédérique Maczkowiak Daniel D Roche Anne Hélène Monsoro-Burq

Defining which key factors control commitment of an embryonic lineage among a myriad of candidates is a longstanding challenge in developmental biology and an essential prerequisite for developing stem cell-based therapies. Commitment implies that the induced cells not only express early lineage markers but further undergo an autonomous differentiation into the lineage. The embryonic neural cre...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2002
Xiaobing Jiang Bibha Choudhary Esther Merki Kenneth R Chien Robert E Maxson Henry M Sucov

Mouse embryos lacking the retinoic acid (RA) receptors RARalpha1 and RARbeta suffer from a failure to properly septate (divide) the early outflow tract of the heart into distinct aortic and pulmonary channels, a phenotype termed persistent truncus arteriosus. This phenotype is associated with a failure in the development of the cardiac neural crest cell lineage, which normally forms the aortico...

Journal: :Stem cells and development 2012
Mamoru Ishii Athena C Arias Liqiong Liu Yi-Bu Chen Marianne E Bronner Robert E Maxson

Cranial neural crest cells give rise to ectomesenchymal derivatives such as cranial bones, cartilage, smooth muscle, dentin, as well as melanocytes, corneal endothelial cells, and neurons and glial cells of the peripheral nervous system. Previous studies have suggested that although multipotent stem-like cells may exist during the course of cranial neural crest development, they are transient, ...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 1998
Paul M Helbling Chi T Tran André W Brändli

We describe here the isolation of a full-length cDNA encoding a Xenopus orthologue of the mammalian EphA2 receptor tyrosine kinase and investigate its role in cranial neural crest migration. We show that the primary sites of Xenopus EphA2 expression are rhombomere 4 of the developing hindbrain, migratory cranial neural crest cells and mesoderm of the visceral arches. To interfere with EphA2 and...

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