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EARLY STEPS IN INNER EAR DEVELOPMENT: INDUCTION AND MORPHOGENESIS OF THE OTIC PLACODE
Various cellular replacement therapies using in vitro generated cells to replace damaged tissue have been proposed as strategies to alleviate hearing loss.
Xaiorei eSai, Raj K. Ladher
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Derivation of Diverse Hormone-Releasing Pituitary Cells from Human Pluripotent Stem Cells
Summary: Human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) provide an unlimited cell source for regenerative medicine. Hormone-producing cells are particularly suitable for cell therapy, and hypopituitarism, a defect in pituitary gland function, represents a ...
Bastian Zimmer +5 more
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Background: Arising at distinct positions in the head, the cranial ganglia are crucial for integrating various sensory inputs. The largest of these ganglia is the trigeminal ganglion, which relays pain, touch and temperature information through its three
Chyong-Yi Wu +2 more
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The origin of the neurons and glia in the olfactory system of vertebrates has been controversial, with different cell types attributed to being of ectodermal placode versus neural crest lineage, depending upon the species.
Alison Koontz +2 more
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22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome (22q11DS) is a neurodevelopmental disorder associated with cranial nerve anomalies and disordered oropharyngeal function, including pediatric dysphagia. Using the LgDel 22q11DS mouse model, we investigated whether sensory neuron
Beverly A. Karpinski +7 more
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Background: Arising at distinct positions in the head, the cranial ganglia are crucial for integrating various sensory inputs. The largest of these ganglia is the trigeminal ganglion, which relays pain, touch and temperature information through its three
Chyong-Yi Wu +2 more
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The trigeminal ganglion contains the cell bodies of sensory neurons comprising cranial nerve V, which relays information related to pain, touch, and temperature from the face and head to the brain.
Parinaz Bina +3 more
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Fgf3 and Fgf10a work in concert to promote maturation of the epibranchial placodes in zebrafish. [PDF]
Essential cellular components of the paired sensory organs of the vertebrate head are derived from transient thickenings of embryonic ectoderm known as cranial placodes.
Matthew N McCarroll, Alex V Nechiporuk
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Loss of Elp1 disrupts trigeminal ganglion neurodevelopment in a model of familial dysautonomia
Familial dysautonomia (FD) is a sensory and autonomic neuropathy caused by mutations in elongator complex protein 1 (ELP1). FD patients have small trigeminal nerves and impaired facial pain and temperature perception.
Carrie E Leonard +3 more
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Ectodysplasin A1 promotes placodal cell fate during early morphogenesis of ectodermal appendages [PDF]
Organs developing as appendages of the ectoderm are initiated from epithelial thickenings called placodes. Their formation is regulated by interactions between the ectoderm and underlying mesenchyme, and several signalling molecules have been implicated as activators or inhibitors of placode formation.
Mustonen, T. +10 more
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