2010
DOI: 10.1002/dvdy.22339
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Mesenchymal cell remodeling during mouse secondary palate reorientation

Abstract: The formation of mammalian secondary palate requires a series of developmental events such as growth, elevation, and fusion. Despite recent advances in the field of palate development, the process of palate elevation remains poorly understood. The current consensus on palate elevation is that the distal end of the vertical palatal shelf corresponds to the medial edge of the elevated horizontal palatal shelf. We provide evidence suggesting that the prospective medial edge of the vertical palate is located towar… Show more

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“…The Zeb1 mutant line has been previously reported by Dr. Yujiro Higashi (Takagi et al, 1998). Further analysis of the palate defects in this mutant were also described by Jin et al, (Jin et al, 2008, Jin et al, 2010. …”
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“…The Zeb1 mutant line has been previously reported by Dr. Yujiro Higashi (Takagi et al, 1998). Further analysis of the palate defects in this mutant were also described by Jin et al, (Jin et al, 2008, Jin et al, 2010. …”
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“…2). In Zeb1 mutant embryos, the two palatal shelves do not contact because of a delay in reorientation (Jin et al, 2008, Jin et al, 2010. However, Mmp13 was still highly expressed in the MEE from anterior end to posterior soft palate indicating that its expression was independent of palatal shelf contact (Fig.…”
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