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The following pages link to Reversal of a developmental restriction in neural crest-derived cells of avian embryos by a phorbol ester drug. (Q52259551):
Displaying 16 items.
- Embryonic requirements for ErbB signaling in neural crest development and adult pigment pattern formation (Q28752378) (← links)
- A novel cytokine pathway suppresses glial cell melanogenesis after injury to adult nerve. (Q35538007) (← links)
- Sequential segregation and fate of developmentally restricted intermediate cell populations in the neural crest lineage. (Q36444394) (← links)
- Glial versus melanocyte cell fate choice: Schwann cell precursors as a cellular origin of melanocytes (Q37747202) (← links)
- Molecular regulation of neural crest development (Q40712758) (← links)
- Tyrosinase protein is expressed also in some neural crest derived cells which are not melanocytes (Q41392614) (← links)
- Alterations in Ca2 -dependent and cAMP-dependent signaling pathways affect neurogenesis and melanogenesis of quail neural crest cells in vitro (Q44780912) (← links)
- Neural crest-derived cells sustain their multipotency even after entry into their target tissues. (Q45121723) (← links)
- Suppression of the melanogenic potential of migrating neural crest-derived cells by the branchial arches (Q48494799) (← links)
- Murine forebrain and midbrain crest cells generate different characteristic derivatives in vitro (Q48640813) (← links)
- Tyrosinase is a new marker for cell populations in the mouse neural tube (Q49018198) (← links)
- Expression of Multiple Forms of bFGF in Early Avian Embryos and Their Possible Role in Neural Crest Cell Commitment (Q51163949) (← links)
- Specification and migration of melanoblasts at the vagal level and in hyperpigmented Silkie chickens. (Q52181464) (← links)
- Schwann Cell Precursors; Multipotent Glial Cells in Embryonic Nerves (Q64118485) (← links)
- Stimulation of adrenergic development in neural crest cultures by a reconstituted basement membrane-like matrix is inhibited by agents that elevate cAMP (Q67656075) (← links)
- [Chimeras in biologic embryology] (Q70193435) (← links)