Published January 9, 2006
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Recycling signals in the neural crest
Chicago
Abstract
Vertebrate neural crest cells are multipotent and differentiate into structures that include cartilage and the bones of the face, as well as much of the peripheral nervous system. Understanding how different model vertebrates utilize signaling pathways reiteratively during various stages of neural crest formation and differentiation lends insight into human disorders associated with the neural crest.
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© 2006 BioMed Central Ltd. Published: 9 January 2006. L.A.T. is supported by NIH NRSA fellowship 1F32 HD043535-01A2. M.B.-F. is supported by NIH grants NS36585 and NS051051.Attached Files
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- NIH Predoctoral Fellowship
- 1F32 HD043535-01A2
- NIH
- NS36585
- NIH
- NS051051
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