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neural crest cell migration
The characteristic movement of cells from the dorsal ridge of the neural tube to a variety of locations in a vertebrate embryo. [GOC:ascb_2009, GOC…
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2006
2006
Cranial neural crest cell migration in cockatiel Nymphicus hollandicus (Aves: Psittaciformes)
Masayoshi Tokita
Journal of morphology
2006
Corpus ID: 25836862
Parrots have developed unique jaw muscles in their evolutionary history. The M. pseudomasseter, which completely covers the…
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2005
2005
Human SK-Mel 28 melanoma cells resume neural crest cell migration after transplantation into the chick embryo
Gernot Schriek
,
M. Oppitz
,
C. Busch
,
L. Just
,
U. Drews
Melanoma research
2005
Corpus ID: 42716750
Melanocytes are derived from the neural crest. We questioned whether the migratory mechanism during the invasive growth of…
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Highly Cited
2001
Highly Cited
2001
Synergy between Hoxa1 and Hoxb1: the relationship between arch patterning and the generation of cranial neural crest.
A. Gavalas
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Paul A. Trainor
,
L. Ariza‐McNaughton
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Robb Krumlauf
Development
2001
Corpus ID: 16794462
Hoxa1 and Hoxb1 have overlapping synergistic roles in patterning the hindbrain and cranial neural crest cells. The combination of…
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1998
1998
A mouse mandibular culture model permits the study of neural crest cell migration and tooth development.
Y. Chai
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P. Bringas
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C. Shuler
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E. Devaney
,
R. Grosschedl
,
H. Slavkin
International Journal of Developmental Biology
1998
Corpus ID: 8660301
A major issue in developmental biology is to determine how time and position-restricted instructions are signaled and received…
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1994
1994
Specific roles of the alpha V beta 1, alpha V beta 3 and alpha V beta 5 integrins in avian neural crest cell adhesion and migration on vitronectin.
M. Delannet
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F. Martin
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B. Bossy
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D. Cheresh
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L. Reichardt
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J. Duband
Development
1994
Corpus ID: 22989746
To identify potentially important extracellular matrix adhesive molecules in neural crest cell migration, the possible role of…
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Review
1993
Review
1993
Environmental influences on neural crest cell migration.
M. Bronner‐Fraser
Journal of Neurobiology
1993
Corpus ID: 25474767
Neural crest cells migrate extensively and interact with numerous tissues and extracellular matrix components during their…
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1992
Highly Cited
1992
Cell surface beta 1,4-galactosyltransferase functions during neural crest cell migration and neurulation in vivo
Helen J. Hathaway
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B. Shur
Journal of Cell Biology
1992
Corpus ID: 5618604
Mesenchymal cell migration and neurite outgrowth are mediated in part by binding of cell surface beta 1,4-galactosyltransferase…
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1988
Highly Cited
1988
The distribution of fibronectin and tenascin along migratory pathways of the neural crest in the trunk of amphibian embryos.
H. Epperlein
,
Willi Halfter
,
Richard P. Tucker
Development
1988
Corpus ID: 9165235
It is generally assumed that in amphibian embryos neural crest cells migrate dorsally, where they form the mesenchyme of the…
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1986
Highly Cited
1986
Pathways of avian neural crest cell migration in the developing gut.
G. Tucker
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G. Ciment
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J. Thiery
Developmental Biology
1986
Corpus ID: 35204467
1985
1985
Control of the onset of migration of neural crest cells in avian embryos
Donald F. Newgreen
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D. Gooday
Cell and Tissue Research
1985
Corpus ID: 8246608
SummaryTo investigate the control of the timing in the epithelio-mesenchymal transformation of the neural crest into a migrating…
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