نتایج جستجو برای: craniofacial

تعداد نتایج: 7301  

Journal: :British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 2016

Journal: :American Journal of Medical Genetics Part C: Seminars in Medical Genetics 2013

Journal: :Science 2005
May Tassabehji Peter Hammond Annette Karmiloff-Smith Pamela Thompson Snorri S Thorgeirsson Marian E Durkin Nicholas C Popescu Timothy Hutton Kay Metcalfe Agnes Rucka Helen Stewart Andrew P Read Mark Maconochie Dian Donnai

Craniofacial abnormalities account for about one-third of all human congenital defects, but our understanding of the genetic mechanisms governing craniofacial development is incomplete. We show that GTF2IRD1 is a genetic determinant of mammalian craniofacial and cognitive development, and we implicate another member of the TFII-I transcription factor family, GTF2I, in both aspects. Gtf2ird1-nul...

Journal: :Current stem cell research & therapy 2014
Yunfeng Lin

Numerous studies have been reported about the differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) into almost every cell type found in craniofacial tissues, such as bone, cartilage, tendon, ligament, muscle etc. Using MSCs as a cell source to engineer craniofacial tissue is becoming feasible. Some effects have been made to bridge the fundamental science and clinical application. Meanwhile, novel f...

2016
Sebastian Dworkin Yeliz Boglev Harley Owens Stephen J. Goldie

Craniofacial defects (CFD) are a significant healthcare problem worldwide. Understanding both the morphogenetic movements which underpin normal facial development, as well as the molecular factors which regulate these processes, forms the cornerstone of future diagnostic, and ultimately, preventative therapies. The soluble morphogen Sonic hedgehog (Shh), a vertebrate orthologue of Drosophila he...

2015
Hiroshi Kurosaka

Craniofacial development consists of a highly complex sequence of the orchestrated growth and fusion of facial processes. It is also known that craniofacial abnormalities can be detected in 1/3 of all patients with congenital diseases. Within the various craniofacial abnormalities, orofacial clefting is one of the most common phenotypic outcomes associated with retarded facial growth or fusion....

Journal: :Genesis 2011
Phillip E Kish Brenda L Bohnsack Donika Gallina Daniel S Kasprick Alon Kahana

The formation and invagination of the optic stalk coincides with the migration of cranial neural crest (CNC) cells, and a growing body of data reveals that the optic stalk and CNC cells communicate to lay the foundations for periocular and craniofacial development. Following migration, the interaction between the developing eye and surrounding periocular mesenchyme (POM) continues, leading to i...

Journal: :The Journal of craniofacial surgery 2003
Samuel T Rhee Steven R Buchman

Pediatric mandibular distraction osteogenesis (MDO) has become a mainstay of treatment for patients with micrognathia and retrognathia. As craniofacial surgeons have gained experience with MDO, the technique has become a safe and durable means of mandibular lengthening that avoids the significant morbidity of conventional surgical treatments. The full impact of this technique has not yet been r...

2009
Suhair Katerji Nathalie Vanmuylder Michal Svoboda Marcel Rooze Stéphane Louryan

The Dumbo rat possesses some characteristics that evoke several human syndromes, such as Treacher-Collins: shortness of the maxillary, zygomatic and mandibular bones, and low position of the ears. Knowing that many homeobox genes are candidates in craniofacial development, we investigated the involvement of the Msx1 and Dlx1 genes in the Dumbo phenotype with the aim of understanding their possi...

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