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Neural crest migration

Cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) play critical roles in all facets of nervous system development and maintenance. Important phenomena in which CAMs are involved include initial formation of the neural tube and the neural crest, migration of all neurons and glial cells, axonal outgrowth and guidance, target selection, synaptic stabilization and plasticity, myelination and nerve regeneration after injury (see Chs 4,24,28-30 and 53). Adhesion molecules interact with each other and with nonadhesive cell-surface and/or cytoplasmic molecules, and, in the two... [Pg.111]

Pasqualetti, M., Ori, M., Nardi, I., Rijli, F.M. 2000. Ectopic Hoxa2 induction after neural crest migration results in homeosis of jaw elements in Xenopus. Development 127, 5367-5378. [Pg.129]

Carl, T.F., Dufton, C., Hanken, J., Klymkowsky, M.W. 1999. Inhibition of neural crest migration in Xenopus using antisense slug RNA. Dev. Biol. 213, 101-115. [Pg.194]

Krull, C.E., Lansford, R., Gale, N.W., Marcelle, C., Collazo, A., Yancopoulos, G.D., Fraser, S.E., Bronner-Fraser, M. 1997. Interactions of Eph-related receptors and ligands confer rostrocaudal pattern to trunk neural crest migration. Curr. Biol. 7, 571-580. [Pg.199]

Saldivar, J.R., Sechrist, J.W., Krull, C.E., Ruffin, S., Bronner-Fraser, M. 1997. Dorsal hindbrain ablation results in the rerouting of neural crest migration and the changes in gene expression, but normal hyoid development. Development 124, 2729-2739. [Pg.204]

Sechrist, J., Scherson, T., Bronner-Fraser, M. 1994. Rhombomere rotation reveals that multiple mechanisms contribute to segmental pattern of hindbrain neural crest migration. Development 120,... [Pg.204]

Trainor, P.A., Sobieszczuk, D., Wilkinson, D., Krumlauf, R. 2002b. Signalling between the hindbrain and paraxial tissues dictates neural crest migration pathways. Development 129, 433 442. [Pg.205]

Bronner-Fraser, M. (1985) Alterations in neural crest migration by a monoclonal antibody that affects cell adhesion. J. Cell Biol. 101 610-617. [Pg.61]

Bronner-Fraser, M. (1986a) Analysis of the early stages of trunk neural crest migration in avian embryos using monoclonal antibody HNK-I. Dev. Biol. 115 44-55. [Pg.61]

Bronner-Fraser, M. (1987) Perturbation of cranial neural crest migration by the HNK-1 antibody. Dev. Biol. 123 321-331. [Pg.61]

Bronner-Fraser, M. and Laller, T. (1988) A monoclonal antibody against a laminin-heparan sulfate proteoglycan complex perturbs cranial neural crest migration in vivo. J. Cell Biol. 106 1321-1329. [Pg.61]

Newgreen, D.F. and Minichiello, J. (1995) Control of epithe-liomesenchymal transformation. I. Events in the onset of neural crest migration are separable and inducible by protein kinase inhibitors. Dev. Biol. 170 91-101. [Pg.63]

Poole, T.J. and Thiery, J.P. (1986) Antibodies and synthetic peptides that block cell-fibronectin adhesion arrest neural crest migration in vivo. In H. Slavkin (Ed.), Progress in Developmental Biology, Alan R. Liss, New York, pp. 235-238. [Pg.64]

Familial dysautonomia Decreased expression of genes involved in neurogenesis and neuronal differentiation defects in neural crest migration [94]... [Pg.295]

The majority of analyses on neural crest cell migration, proliferation, and differentiation have been carried out in avian and amphibian embryos because of the relative ease of experimental manipulation (see Le Douarin, 1982). These experiments demonstrated that pigment cells arise from the neural crest. When pieces of neural folds were grafted to the... [Pg.151]

Huszar, D Sharpe, A., and Jaenisch, R. (1991a). Migration and proliferation of cultured neural crest cells in W mutant neural crest chimeras. Development 112 131-141. [Pg.173]

Serbedzija, G. N., Fraser, S. E., and Bronner-Fraser, M. (1990). Pathways of trunk neural crest cell migration in the mouse embryo as revealed by vital dye labelling. Development 108 605-612. [Pg.176]

Monier-Gavell, F. and Duban, J.-L. Cross talk between adhesion molecules control of N-cadherin activity by intracellular signals elicited by 01 and 03 integrins in migrating neural crest cells./. Cell Biol. 137 1663-1681,1997. [Pg.121]

Uncommitted Migration Committed Terminally-differentiated Neural Crest Cell Determination Progenitors Derivatives... [Pg.449]

Tucker, R.P. (2001). Abnormal neural crest cell migration after the in vivo knockdown of tenascin-C expression with morpholono antisense oligonucleotides. Dev. Dyn., 222, 115-119. [Pg.378]

The neural crest cells as they pinch off from the neuroectoderm, migrate through the embryonic body in a sea of HA.46 When these cells reach their particular destination, hyaluronidases remove the HA, and cell migration then ceases. In embryology, as parenchymal glands develop, HA can... [Pg.250]

Pratt, R.M., Larsen, M.A., and Johnston, M.C., Migration of cranial neural crest cells in a cell-free hyaluronate-rich matrix, Dev. Biol., 44, 298, 1975. [Pg.269]


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