The Influence of Neural Tube-derived Factors on Differentiation of Neural Crest Cells In Vitro.I. Histochemical Study on the Appearance of Adrenergic Cells [PDF]
The neural crest gives rise to numerous derivatives including adrenergic and cholinergic neurons, supportive cells of the nervous system, and melanocytes.
Bronner-Fraser, Marianne +1 more
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Influence of crest factor on evaluation of human perception of traffic vibration
In this article many vibrational signals of different value of crest factor are investigated. Evaluation of human perception of vibration is made with use of two different method of evaluation: basic RMS method and vibration dose value method (VDV ...
A. Kowalska-Koczwara, K. Stypuła
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Application of Low Crest Factor Modulation in Radio Communication Systems
Introduction. Radio communication systems for small Earth-orbiting objects possess a number of specific features associated with their application area, thus being expected to meet conflicting requirements.
V. V. Evstratko +4 more
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Tissue specific regulation of the chick Sox10E1 enhancer by different Sox family members [PDF]
The transcription factor Sox10 is a key regulator of vertebrate neural crest development and serves crucial functions in the differentiation of multiple neural crest lineages.
Bronner, Marianne E., Murko, Christina
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Early Acquisition of Neural Crest Competence During hESCs Neuralization [PDF]
Background: Neural crest stem cells (NCSCs) are a transient multipotent embryonic cell population that represents a defining characteristic of vertebrates.
Bronner-Fraser, Marianne +8 more
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Neural crest development is regulated by the transcription factor Sox9 [PDF]
The neural crest is a transient migratory population of stem cells derived from the dorsal neural folds at the border between neural and non-neural ectoderm. Following induction, prospective neural crest cells are segregated within the neuroepithelium and then delaminate from the neural tube and migrate into the periphery, where they generate multiple ...
Briscoe, J, Cheung, M
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This paper presents a novel approach for detecting high-impedance faults (HIF) in distribution systems that uses the Hilbert transform. Our approach is based on determining the instantaneous frequency of signals and detecting deviations from a reference ...
Vyshnavi Gogula, Belwin Edward
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Xenopus Nkx6.3 is a neural plate border specifier required for neural crest development. [PDF]
In vertebrates, the neural plate border (NPB) is established by a group of transcription factors including Dlx3, Msx1 and Zic1. The crosstalk between these NPB specifiers governs the separation of the NPB region into placode and neural crest (NC ...
Zuming Zhang +5 more
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Wnt Signaling in Neural Crest Ontogenesis and Oncogenesis. [PDF]
Neural crest (NC) cells are a temporary population of multipotent stem cells that generate a diverse array of cell types, including craniofacial bone and cartilage, smooth muscle cells, melanocytes, and peripheral neurons and glia during embryonic ...
Hao, Hongyan +4 more
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Pax3 stimulates p53 ubiquitination and degradation independent of transcription. [PDF]
Pax3 is a developmental transcription factor that is required for neural tube and neural crest development. We previously showed that inactivating the p53 tumor suppressor protein prevents neural tube and cardiac neural crest defects in Pax3-mutant mouse
Xiao Dan Wang +2 more
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