نتایج جستجو برای: branchial arch

تعداد نتایج: 23256  

Journal: :Development 2009
Maryline Minoux Gregory S Antonarakis Marie Kmita Denis Duboule Filippo M Rijli

In vertebrates, face and throat structures, such as jaw, hyoid and thyroid cartilages develop from a rostrocaudal metameric series of pharyngeal arches, colonized by cranial neural crest cells (NCCs). Colinear Hox gene expression patterns underlie arch specific morphologies, with the exception of the first (mandibular) arch, which is devoid of any Hox gene activity. We have previously shown tha...

Journal: :Development 2004
Peter Y Lwigale Gary W Conrad Marianne Bronner-Fraser

Neural crest cells arising from different rostrocaudal axial levels form different sets of derivatives as diverse as ganglia, cartilage and cornea. These variations may be due to intrinsic properties of the cell populations, different environmental factors encountered during migration or some combination thereof. We test the relative roles of intrinsic versus extrinsic factors by challenging th...

Journal: :JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND DIAGNOSTIC RESEARCH 2016

Journal: :Current Biology 2002
Anthony Graham

It has been suggested that the regionally restricted expression of Dlx genes acts to pattern the proximodistal axis of the pharyngeal arches during vertebrate development. Recently, clear evidence of this has emerged from Dlx-5; Dlx-6 double mutants, in which the lower jaw is transformed to an upper jaw.

2004
Zoltán Orbán

The main purpose of this paper is to give an overview on the state of the art of inspection, assessment and maintenance of masonry arch railway bridges by the presentation of the results of an ongoing international research project run by the International Union of Railways (UIC) with the participation of 14 railway administrations. The survey has shown that the European railways partaking in t...

Journal: :Development 2005
Fabio Santagati Maryline Minoux Shu-Yue Ren Filippo M Rijli

Little is known about the spatiotemporal requirement of Hox gene patterning activity in vertebrates. In Hoxa2 mouse mutants, the hyoid skeleton is replaced by a duplicated set of mandibular and middle ear structures. Here, we show that Hoxa2 is selectively required in cranial neural crest cells (NCCs). Moreover, we used a Cre-ERT2 recombinase system to induce a temporally controlled Hoxa2 delet...

2013
Murilo Carvalho Flávio Alicino Bockmann Marcelo Rodrigues de Carvalho

Epibranchials are among the main dorsal elements of the gill basket in jawed vertebrates (Gnathostomata). Among extant fishes, chondrichthyans most resemble the putative ancestral condition as all branchial arches possess every serially homologous piece. In osteichthyans, a primitive rod-like epibranchial 5, articulated to ceratobranchial 5, is absent. Instead, epibranchial 5 of many actinopter...

Journal: :Development 2004
Louis-Bruno Ruest Xilin Xiang Kim-Chew Lim Giovanni Levi David E Clouthier

The lower jaw skeleton is derived from cephalic neural crest (CNC) cells that reside in the mandibular region of the first pharyngeal arch. Endothelin-A receptor (Ednra) signaling in crest cells is crucial for their development, as Ednra(-/-) mice are born with severe craniofacial defects resulting in neonatal lethality. In this study, we undertook a more detailed analysis of mandibular arch de...

Journal: :JAMA otolaryngology-- head & neck surgery 2014
Lorissa Mews Andre Isaac Norma Leonard Atilano G Lacson Zeinab Ali AlQudehy Hamdy El-Hakim

IMPORTANCE Diprosopus is a medical condition that refers to full or partial craniofacial duplication. A particular subset of this condition, duplication of the mouth, is an exceedingly rare condition, with 7 reported cases in the medical literature. The embryogenesis and mechanism of disease are not well understood. The objective of this report was to describe a case of partial facial duplicati...

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