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Structure of maxillary process of embryo
Known as:
Maxillary eminence
, Maxillary swelling
, Maxillary part of first pharyngeal arch
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An embryonic structure developing from the upper part of the first pharyngeal arch, which gives rise to the upper jaw and palatal shelves.
National Institutes of Health
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First branchial arch structure
Globular part of medial nasal process
Palatal shelf
Structure of lateral nasal process
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2014
2014
Vascularization of the Facial Bones by the Facial Artery: Implications for Full Face Allotransplantation
B. Gharb
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A. Rampazzo
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J. Kutz
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Linda D. Bright
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G. Doumit
,
T. Harter
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
2014
Corpus ID: 9892452
Background: The maxillary artery is recognized as the main vascular supply of the facial bones; nonetheless, clinical evidence…
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Highly Cited
2002
Highly Cited
2002
Signalling via type IA and type IB bone morphogenetic protein receptors (BMPR) regulates intramembranous bone formation, chondrogenesis and feather formation in the chicken embryo.
A. Ashique
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K. Fu
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J. Richman
International Journal of Developmental Biology
2002
Corpus ID: 7587568
Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) signal via complexes of type I and type II receptors. In this study, we mapped the expression…
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1995
1995
Deficient and delayed primary palatal fusion and mesenchymal bridge formation in cleft lip-liable strains of mice.
K. Y. Wang
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D. Juriloff
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V. Diewert
Journal of Craniofacial Genetics and…
1995
Corpus ID: 23193067
During mammalian primary palate formation, the facial prominences enlarge around the nasal pit, fuse and then merge to give rise…
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1993
1993
Extension of the cleft lip phenotype: the subepithelial cleft.
R. Martin
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K. L. Jones
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K. Benirschke
American journal of medical genetics
1993
Corpus ID: 34120919
We present a previously undescribed occult malformation of the upper lip manifest by discontinuity of the orbicularis oris muscle…
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Review
1991
Review
1991
Cell proliferation during formation of the embryonic facial primordia.
R. Minkoff
Journal of Craniofacial Genetics and…
1991
Corpus ID: 873807
Cell proliferation of mesenchyme in the developing primary palate of the chick embryo was analyzed by tritiated thymidine…
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1986
Highly Cited
1986
Environmental regulation of type X collagen production by cultures of limb mesenchyme, mesectoderm, and sternal chondrocytes.
Michael Solursh
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K. Jensen
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R. Reiter
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Thomas M. Schmid
,
T. Linsenmayer
,
T. Linsenmayer
Developmental Biology
1986
Corpus ID: 31912368
1983
1983
Cleft lip and palate due to deficiency of mesencephalic neural crest cells.
J. van Limborgh
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S. H. Lieuw Kie Song
,
W. Been
Cleft Palate Journal
1983
Corpus ID: 22160160
The mesencephalic crest was partially eliminated in chick embryos by means of tangential microlaser. The heads of the surviving…
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1980
1980
Regional variation of cell proliferation within the facial processes of the chick embryo: a study of the role of 'merging' during development.
R. Minkoff
Journal of embryology and experimental morphology
1980
Corpus ID: 24544368
Variation in rates of cell proliferation along the long axis of the maxillary process, within the lateral nasal process and in…
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1978
1978
Cell proliferation and cell density of mesenchyme in the maxillary process and adjacent regions during facial development in the chick embryo.
R. Minkoff
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A. J. Kuntz
Journal of embryology and experimental morphology
1978
Corpus ID: 6106796
Cell proliferation, as measured by DNA labeling indices was analyzed during the early development of the maxillary process. Chick…
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1969
1969
Normal and abnormal nasolabial morphogenesis in the rat.
S. C. Smith
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I. W. Monie
Teratology
1969
Corpus ID: 45204655
Nasolabial morphogenesis in Long-Evans rats was studied both antenatally and postnatally. Microscopically, the facial processes…
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