2003
DOI: 10.1159/000079403
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Migration of Hindbrain Neural Crest Cells in the Mouse

Abstract: Background: Neural crest cells are a special group of embryonic cells which are able to emigrate from the dorsal neural tube (the developing central nervous system) to the mesenchyme and form different derivatives in embryos. In contrast to the situation in the avian embryo, where the use of quail-chick chimeras has provided much information on neural crest migration, the early migratory pathways of hindbrain neural crest cells are not well understood in mammals. Aims: In the present study, an exogenous dye, w… Show more

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