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2015
Due to their intrinsic differentiation potential, human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) hold remarkable promise for their use in cell-based therapies as well as an in vitro model for early human embryogenesis and for modeling disease. During the development of the human embryo, transient structures such as the neural crest (NC) and the cranial placodes (
Bianca E, Borchin, Tiziano, Barberi
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Due to their intrinsic differentiation potential, human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) hold remarkable promise for their use in cell-based therapies as well as an in vitro model for early human embryogenesis and for modeling disease. During the development of the human embryo, transient structures such as the neural crest (NC) and the cranial placodes (
Bianca E, Borchin, Tiziano, Barberi
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Tracing the origin of hair follicle stem cells
Nature, 2021R. Morita +12 more
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Immunocytochemical study of cell migration from the rat olfactory placode
Biology of the Cell, 1992Pellier Véronique, Astic Liliane
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Brain research. Developmental brain research, 1994
Véronique Pellier +3 more
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Véronique Pellier +3 more
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Developmental biology, 1987
During embryonic development, the inner ear develops from a placode into a richly differentiated structure with defined borders between neural and non-neural elements. In an effort to define the origin of such differentiation boundaries from the time of appearance of the placode, immunocytochemical methods have been used to map the developmental ...
G P, Richardson +3 more
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During embryonic development, the inner ear develops from a placode into a richly differentiated structure with defined borders between neural and non-neural elements. In an effort to define the origin of such differentiation boundaries from the time of appearance of the placode, immunocytochemical methods have been used to map the developmental ...
G P, Richardson +3 more
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Neural Crest Cell and Placode Interactions in Cranial PNS Development
2014Stephen J. Fleenor, Jo Begbie
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Neural crest and placode contributions to olfactory development.
Current Topics in Developmental Biology, 2015Jun Suzuki, N. Osumi
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[Ultrastructural differences of the neurosensory cells of the olfactory placode of the chicken].
Comptes rendus de l'Association des anatomistes, 1972openaire +1 more source

