Published December 1, 1999 | Version public
Journal Article

Induction and differentiation of the neural crest

  • 1. ROR icon California Institute of Technology

Abstract

The neural crest is a population of cells that forms at the junction between the epidermis and neural plate in vertebrate embryos. Recent progress has elucidated the identity and timing of molecular events responsible for the earliest steps in neural crest development, particularly those involving the induction and its migration. Concomitantly, advances have been made in the identification, purification and generation of neural crest stem cells at various developmental stages that deepens our understanding of the plasticity and restriction of neural crest differentiation.

Additional Information

© 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd. Available online 28 January 2000. We thank Clare Baker for helpful comments on the manuscript. Martín García-Castro was supported by the American Heart Association (No.1140 F11)

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66053
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American Heart Association
1140 F11

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