نتایج جستجو برای: shared fate

تعداد نتایج: 151740  

2014
Yusuke Nagao Takao Suzuki Atsushi Shimizu Tetsuaki Kimura Ryoko Seki Tomoko Adachi Chikako Inoue Yoshihiro Omae Yasuhiro Kamei Ikuyo Hara Yoshihito Taniguchi Kiyoshi Naruse Yuko Wakamatsu Robert N. Kelsh Masahiko Hibi Hisashi Hashimoto

Mechanisms generating diverse cell types from multipotent progenitors are crucial for normal development. Neural crest cells (NCCs) are multipotent stem cells that give rise to numerous cell-types, including pigment cells. Medaka has four types of NCC-derived pigment cells (xanthophores, leucophores, melanophores and iridophores), making medaka pigment cell development an excellent model for st...

Journal: :international journal of epidemiologic research 2015
parisa chamanparaa abbas moghimbeigi javad faradmal jalal poorolajal

background and aims: the aim of this study was the modeling of the incidence rates of colorectal, breast and prostate cancers using a shared component model in order to explore the spatial pattern of their shared risk factors (i.e., obesity and low physical activity) affecting on cancer incidence, and also to estimate the relative weight of these shared components. methods: in this study, the ...

Journal: :IEEE P&DT 1996
Jelica Protic Milo Tomasevic Veljko M. Milutinovic

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2011
Timothy J Cherry Sui Wang Ingo Bormuth Markus Schwab James Olson Constance L Cepko

Members of the basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) family of transcription factors have been shown to control critical aspects of development in many tissues. To identify bHLH genes that might regulate specific aspects of retinal cell development, we investigated the expression of bHLH genes in single, developing mouse retinal cells, with particular emphasis on the NeuroD family. Two of these factors...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2009
Eiman Azim Sara J Shnider Gustav Y Cederquist U Shivraj Sohur Jeffrey D Macklis

Molecular controls over the development of the exceptional neuronal subtype diversity of the cerebral cortex are now beginning to be identified. The initial subtype fate decision early in the life of a neuron, and the malleability of this fate when the balance of key postmitotic signals is modified, reveals not only that a neuron is deterministically set on a general developmental path at its b...

Journal: :The International journal of developmental biology 2014
Elaine C Seaver

Spiralian development is characterized by the conservation of spindle orientation and cell geometry during early cleavage stages, as well as features of the ultimate fates of identified cells. This complex set of characters is shared by a number of animal lineages including nemerteans, polyclad platyhelminthes, annelids and mollusks. How a similar, highly stereotypical cleavage program can give...

2014
Agnès Roure Patrick Lemaire Sébastien Darras

In chordates, neural induction is the first step of a complex developmental process through which ectodermal cells acquire a neural identity. In ascidians, FGF-mediated neural induction occurs at the 32-cell stage in two blastomere pairs, precursors respectively of anterior and posterior neural tissue. We combined molecular embryology and cis-regulatory analysis to unveil in the ascidian Ciona ...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2013
Shugaku Takeda Han Liu Satoru Sasagawa Yiyu Dong Paul A Trainor Emily H Cheng James J Hsieh

HGF signals through its cognate receptor, MET, to orchestrate diverse biological processes, including cell proliferation, cell fate specification, organogenesis, and epithelial-mesenchymal transition. Mixed-lineage leukemia (MLL), an epigenetic regulator, plays critical roles in cell fate, stem cell, and cell cycle decisions. Here, we describe a role for MLL in the HGF-MET signaling pathway. We...

Journal: :Development 2003
Iain Patten Paul Kulesa Michael M Shen Scott Fraser Marysia Placzek

To begin to reconcile models of floor plate formation in the vertebrate neural tube, we have performed experiments aimed at understanding the development of the early floor plate in the chick embryo. Using real-time analyses of cell behaviour, we provide evidence that the principal contributor to the early neural midline, the future anterior floor plate, exists as a separate population of floor...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. General 2014
Yan Zhang Jane L Risen Christine Hosey

Across cultures, people try to "undo" bad luck with superstitious rituals such as knocking on wood, spitting, or throwing salt. We suggest that these rituals reduce the perceived likelihood of anticipated negative outcomes because they involve avoidant actions that exert force away from one's representation of self, which simulates the experience of pushing away bad luck. Five experiments test ...

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