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Background: Olfaction regulates animal behavior; hence its organs are seen early in fish development. Due to their aquatic lifestyle, fish employ olfaction to communicate chemical signals during gustation.
Sheren A. Al-Zahaby +3 more
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Gain of 1q is a highly recurrent chromosomal abnormality in human pluripotent stem cells. In this work, we show that gains of 1q impact the differentiation capacity to derivates of the three germ layers, leading to mis-specification to cranial placode ...
Nuša Krivec +8 more
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K. Trevers +10 more
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Constitutive and evoked release of ATP in adult mouse olfactory epithelium
In adult olfactory epithelium (OE), ATP plays a role in constant cell turnover and post-injury neuroregeneration. We previously demonstrated that constitutive and ATP-evoked ATP release are present in neonatal mouse OE and underlie continuous cell turn ...
Hayoz Sébastien +2 more
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S. Wray, P. Grant, H. Gainer
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A protocadherin mediates cell-cell adhesion and integrity of the oral placode in the tunicate Ciona
Abstract In chordate embryos, placodes are ectodermal thickenings around the borders of the neural plate that give rise to various sensory organs and cell types. While generally thought to be a vertebrate-specific innovation, homologous placodes are proposed to exist in non-vertebrate chordates as well. In Ciona robusta, a solitary tunicate,
Sriikhar Vedurupaka +4 more
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