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The role of the adherens junction protein alphaN-catenin in neural crest-derived trigeminal ganglia formation
(2012)
Neural crest cells (NCCs), a transient, multipotent population of cells that arise during neurulation, are a class of cells crucial to normal vertebrate development. NCCs must be tightly regulated by molecular and structural ...
MOLECULAR MECHANISMS UNDERLYING CADHERIN-6B INTERNALIZATION IN PREMIGRATORY CRANIAL NEURAL CREST CELLS DURING THEIR EPITHELIAL-TO-MESENCHYMAL TRANSITION
(2015)
The generation of migratory cells from immotile precursors occurs frequently throughout development and is crucial to the formation and maintenance of a functioning organism. This phenomenon, called an epithelial-to-mesenchymal ...
ROLE OF ANNEXIN A6 IN SENSORY NEURONS DURING EARLY CHICK CRANIAL GANGLIA DEVELOPMENT
(2017)
The cranial sensory ganglia are created from neural crest cells and placode cell-derived neurons. Defects in the migration and interaction of these cells can cause abnormalities in craniofacial development and the sensory ...