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Neural and Head Development are Intimately Linked,Signals from the neural tube are also essential for subsequent proliferation and survival of the neural crest cells (see Sects.4.1,4.4). Finally, post-natally, development of the brain is linked to the growth of the skull (see Sect. 6.1). As the brain grows the skull bones are separated, which then
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Neural Crest Development,o and Nieto 2002). These molecular differences are also emphasised by the differential expression of genes such as the hyaluronan receptor, ., and the transcription factor, ., which are restricted to the cranial neural crest (Martinsen and Bronner-Fraser 1998; Corbel et al. 2000; also see Sect. 4.3
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Skeletal Development, and functions from primary cartilage. The former is formed in response to pressure changes and is essential for normal growth of the face, whereas the latter is resistant to pressure and initially provides a structural scaffold, and later a growth site in the case of the nasal septum and cranial ba
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Muscle Development, et al. 2000; Summerbell et al. 2000; Carvajal et al. 2001). The proposed differences have been further supported by studies in which undifferentiated craniofacial myogenic cells have been grafted into the trunk and ., where the cells have been shown to maintain their original identity (Hacker and G
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Summary,rning, neural crest generation and migration, outgrowth, patterning, and differentiation of the facial primordia and the branchial arches are thus discussed. Defects in these processes result in a number of human syndromes such as exencephaly, holoprosencephaly, musculoskeletal dysplasias, first arc
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0301-5556 gnalling cascades that control myogenic differentia tion appear to be distinct as determined by gene expression and the response of myogenic cells to growth fa978-3-540-00363-2978-3-642-55570-1Series ISSN 0301-5556 Series E-ISSN 2192-7065
Gorilla
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-55570-1Mesoderm; development; embryo; gene; migration; mouse; mutation; regulation; tissue
完成
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978-3-540-00363-2The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer-Verlag GmbH, DE
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