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The Neural Crest and Craniofacial Malformations

2014
The neural crest is a temporary embryonic structure that is composed of a population of multipotent cells that delaminate from the ectoderm by epitheliomesenchymal transformation (Sect. 5.2). Neural crest derivatives contribute to a large number of structures, including the spinal, cranial and autonomic ganglia, the enteric nervous system, the medulla ...
Hans J. ten Donkelaar   +2 more
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Neural Crest Development

2002
The neural crest was first recognized as an embryological entity in 1868 when Wilhelm His traced the origin of the spinal and cranial ganglia to this structure. His distinguished between a period of proliferation and a period of “trophic growth” or differentiation and neurite outgrowth in the development of the neural crest. Between these periods was a
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Neural Crest Derivatives

1992
Neurofilaments or GFAP have been detected in Schwann cells and neurons derived from the neural crest (Yen and Fields 1981; Barber and Lindsey 1982; for review see Achtstaetter et al. 1986). It is still not known whether any other neuronal crest derivative in adult tissues is able to express cytokeratins, excepting the arachnoidal cells and the corneal ...
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The Neural Crest and the Stem Cells of Neural Crest

2013
Andréa Gonçalves Trentin   +1 more
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The neural crest

BioEssays, 2000
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The Neural Crest

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1983
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CONGENITAL MALFORMATIONS AND THE NEURAL CREST

The Lancet, 1978
John Cameron   +2 more
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