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Pharyngeal endoderm

Matt N, Ghyselinck NB, Wendling O, Chambon P, Mark M (2003) Retinoic acid-induced developmental defects are mediated by RARb/RXR heterodimers in the pharyngeal endoderm. Development, 130 2083-2093. [Pg.280]

Kopinke, D., J. Sasine, J. Swift, W. Z. Stephens, and T. Piotrowski. 2006. Retinoic Acid Is Required for Endodermal Pouch Morphogenesis and Not for Pharyngeal Endoderm Specification. Dev Dynam 235, no 10 2695-709. [Pg.24]

Matt, N., N. B. Ghyselinck, O. Wendling, P. Chambon, and M. Mark. 2003. Retinoic Acid-Induced Developmental Defects Are Mediated by Rar 3/Rxr Heterodimers in the Pharyngeal Endoderm. Development 130, no 10 2083-93. [Pg.25]

Pharyngeal arch patterning roles for the mesoderm, endoderm and ectoderm. [Pg.156]

Fig. 4. Pharyngeal Arch Formation and Tissue Distribution. (A). Schematic representation of the reiterated series of branchial arches (ba) which form on the ventral medio-lateral (M-L) surface of the head. (B-C) Schematic dorso-ventral (D-V) and anterior-posterior (A-P) cross-section diagrams showing that each branchial arch is composed of a central core of mesoderm which is enveloped by neural crest cells (ncc). These two populations are then surrounded dorso-laterally by the surface ectoderm and ventro-medially by the endoderm (adapted from Trainor and Tam, 1995). Fig. 4. Pharyngeal Arch Formation and Tissue Distribution. (A). Schematic representation of the reiterated series of branchial arches (ba) which form on the ventral medio-lateral (M-L) surface of the head. (B-C) Schematic dorso-ventral (D-V) and anterior-posterior (A-P) cross-section diagrams showing that each branchial arch is composed of a central core of mesoderm which is enveloped by neural crest cells (ncc). These two populations are then surrounded dorso-laterally by the surface ectoderm and ventro-medially by the endoderm (adapted from Trainor and Tam, 1995).

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