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The following pages link to Hirschsprung disease is linked to defects in neural crest stem cell function (Q43212743):
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- The Contribution of the Neural Crest to the Vertebrate Body (Q22337378) (← links)
- RET-mediated cell adhesion and migration require multiple integrin subunits (Q24294972) (← links)
- Neural cells in the esophagus respond to glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor and neurturin, and are RET-dependent (Q24298760) (← links)
- Central role of the threonine residue within the p 1 loop of receptor tyrosine kinase in STAT3 constitutive phosphorylation in metastatic cancer cells (Q24563513) (← links)
- Efficient tumour formation by single human melanoma cells (Q24648938) (← links)
- A Rap GTPase interactor, RADIL, mediates migration of neural crest precursors (Q24677028) (← links)
- Transplanting the enteric nervous system: a step closer to treatment for aganglionosis (Q24679657) (← links)
- Contribution of rare and common variants determine complex diseases-Hirschsprung disease as a model (Q26866340) (← links)
- Recent advances in regenerative medicine to treat enteric neuropathies: use of human cells (Q28077801) (← links)
- Direct isolation of myofibroblasts and fibroblasts from bleomycin-injured lungs reveals their functional similarities and differences (Q28387716) (← links)
- Lgi4 promotes the proliferation and differentiation of glial lineage cells throughout the developing peripheral nervous system (Q28588175) (← links)
- Genome-wide linkage identifies novel modifier loci of aganglionosis in the Sox10Dom model of Hirschsprung disease (Q28589643) (← links)
- Aldehyde dehydrogenase 1a1 is dispensable for stem cell function in the mouse hematopoietic and nervous systems (Q28592801) (← links)
- Downregulation of miRNA-200c links breast cancer stem cells with normal stem cells (Q29619847) (← links)
- A genome-wide screen to identify transcription factors expressed in pelvic Ganglia of the lower urinary tract (Q30424929) (← links)
- Effects of glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor on cultured murine retinal progenitor cells (Q30497775) (← links)
- Endothelin-3 stimulates cell adhesion and cooperates with β1-integrins during enteric nervous system ontogenesis. (Q30830335) (← links)
- Discovery of transcription factors and other candidate regulators of neural crest development (Q33324472) (← links)
- Medullary thyroid carcinoma cell lines contain a self-renewing CD133 population that is dependent on ret proto-oncogene activity (Q33586688) (← links)
- Genetic model system studies of the development of the enteric nervous system, gut motility and Hirschsprung's disease (Q33699347) (← links)
- Genetic variants in RET and risk of Hirschsprung's disease in Southeastern Chinese: a haplotype-based analysis (Q33829297) (← links)
- HOXB5 cooperates with NKX2-1 in the transcription of human RET. (Q33934070) (← links)
- A whole-genome scan for 24-hour respiration rate: a major locus at 10q26 influences respiration during sleep (Q33938721) (← links)
- Differential regional and subtype-specific vulnerability of enteric neurons to mitochondrial dysfunction (Q34081771) (← links)
- s-SHIP promoter expression marks activated stem cells in developing mouse mammary tissue (Q34102240) (← links)
- Genetic background impacts developmental potential of enteric neural crest-derived progenitors in the Sox10Dom model of Hirschsprung disease. (Q34211976) (← links)
- Exome sequencing identified NRG3 as a novel susceptible gene of Hirschsprung's disease in a Chinese population (Q34322326) (← links)
- Advances in ontogeny of the enteric nervous system (Q34564719) (← links)
- Expression profiling the developing mammalian enteric nervous system identifies marker and candidate Hirschsprung disease genes (Q34598338) (← links)
- Defecation Disorders in Children After Surgery for Hirschsprung Disease (Q34630485) (← links)
- Induced pluripotent stem cells: a new tool to confront the challenge of neuropsychiatric disorders (Q34923975) (← links)
- Genetic basis of Hirschsprung's disease. (Q34986444) (← links)
- The Ret(C620R) mutation affects renal and enteric development in a mouse model of Hirschsprung's disease (Q35088154) (← links)
- Transplantation of mesenchymal stem cells into the renal medulla attenuated salt-sensitive hypertension in Dahl S rat. (Q35102429) (← links)
- The genetic and molecular bases of monogenic disorders affecting proteolytic systems (Q35448691) (← links)
- Isolation and live imaging of enteric progenitors based on Sox10-Histone2BVenus transgene expression (Q35540338) (← links)
- Finding your way to the end: a tale of GDNF and endothelin-3. (Q35601558) (← links)
- Differential expression of FOXA1, DUSP6, and HA117 in colon segments of Hirschsprung's disease (Q35741098) (← links)
- Enteric nervous system specific deletion of Foxd3 disrupts glial cell differentiation and activates compensatory enteric progenitors (Q35782972) (← links)
- Intrinsic differences among spatially distinct neural crest stem cells in terms of migratory properties, fate determination, and ability to colonize the enteric nervous system (Q35874911) (← links)
- Regulators of gene expression in Enteric Neural Crest Cells are putative Hirschsprung disease genes. (Q36041868) (← links)
- Class 3 semaphorins negatively regulate dermal lymphatic network formation. (Q36090884) (← links)
- Brief exposure to small molecules allows induction of mouse embryonic fibroblasts into neural crest-like precursors (Q36262775) (← links)
- A stable cranial neural crest cell line from mouse (Q36390173) (← links)
- Detection and preliminary screening of the human gene expression profile for Hirschsprung's disease (Q36390408) (← links)
- Multipotent skin-derived precursors: adult neural crest-related precursors with therapeutic potential (Q36729321) (← links)
- Isogenic enteric neural progenitor cells can replace missing neurons and glia in mice with Hirschsprung disease (Q36730527) (← links)
- The neural crest: understanding stem cell function in development and disease (Q36788944) (← links)
- The proliferating field of neural crest stem cells (Q36933338) (← links)
- The loss of Nf1 transiently promotes self-renewal but not tumorigenesis by neural crest stem cells (Q36935323) (← links)