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Evolving maps in craniofacial development

Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology, 2010
The shaping of the vertebrate head results from highly dynamic integrated processes involving the growth and exchange of signals between the ectoderm, the endoderm, the mesoderm and Cephalic Neural Crest Cells (CNCCs). During embryonic development, these tissues change their shape and relative position rapidly and come transiently in contact with each ...
Gitton, Yorick   +9 more
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Craniofacial Development and Growth in the Dog

Journal of Veterinary Dentistry, 1992
Numerous types of veterinary orthodontic treatments are reported in papers and during meetings, however little is generally known concerning craniofacial growth in dogs. Most statements in veterinary dental publications are drawn from human-oriented studies. This makes decision making in veterinary orthodontics difficult.
P R, Hennet, C E, Harvey
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Craniofacial growth and development in cebocephalia

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1965
Abstract A patient with cebocephalia, a rare developmental anomaly characterized by hypoplasia of portions of the rhinencephalon, absence of the nose, and microphthalmia, was studied longitudinally from the ages of 3 to 8 years. Over-all development, as indicated by height, weight, skeletal and dental ages, and dimensions of the face and cranium, was
J L, ACKERMAN   +3 more
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Craniofacial Development in Myotonic Dystrophy

The Cleft Palate Craniofacial Journal, 1992
Anthropometric, cephalometric, and dental data from 23 subjects (12 males and 11 females) afflicted with myotonic dystrophy were compared to similar data from normal subjects who participated in the Iowa Facial Growth Study. A two by two analysis of variance showed that myotonic subjects differed from normal subjects in headlength, head breadth ...
R N, Staley   +3 more
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Craniofacial and upper airway development

Paediatric Respiratory Reviews, 2010
Development of the craniofacial and upper airway structures is a complex choreography of mesenchymal and epithelial tissues responding to soluble growth factors and transcription factors in a tightly regulated sequence. Interruption of the development process or mutation of required transcription or growth factors leads to congenital anomalies of the ...
Leila A, Mankarious, Steven L, Goudy
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Role of thyroid hormones in craniofacial development

Nature Reviews Endocrinology, 2020
The development of the craniofacial skeleton relies on complex temporospatial organization of diverse cell types by key signalling molecules. Even minor disruptions to these processes can result in deleterious consequences for the structure and function of the skull.
Victoria D. Leitch   +2 more
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Craniofacial Syndromes Part I: Craniofacial Growth and Development, Craniosynostosis Syndromes, Craniofacial Microsomia, and Craniofacial Dysostoses

DeckerMed Plastic Surgery, 2020
Craniofacial syndromes are a diverse group of congenital disorders primarily affecting structures of the head and face.  Recent genetic advances have improved our ability to diagnosis specific syndromes, understand the molecular basis for abnormal embryogenesis, and anticipate future treatment needs. This is the first of a two-part series exploring the
Carolyn R. Rogers-Vizena   +2 more
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Craniofacial development

British Dental Journal, 2023
N, Stimson, H, Jones
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The effect of force on craniofacial development

American Journal of Orthodontics, 1974
C orrection of Class 11 malocclusion in the mixed dentition usually involves an attempt to improve the dental relationship between the maxilla and the mandible. In addition to dentoalveolar changes following orthodontic treatment,‘, a favorable improvement in the skeletal anteroposterior relationship between the jaws has been reported in several ...
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Oral and Craniofacial Development and Immunology

This chapter explores the intricate interplay between immune regulation and craniofacial development, emphasizing the critical role of the immune system in both normal and pathological conditions. The process of craniofacial development, from the formation of pharyngeal arches and facial prominences to palate formation, is outlined, highlighting the ...
Mina, Goudarzi   +4 more
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