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  1. ... Trainor PA. Tcof1/Treacle is required for neural crest cell formation and proliferation deficiencies that cause craniofacial ...
  2. Mowat-Wilson syndrome is a genetic condition that affects many parts of the body. Major signs of this disorder frequently include distinctive facial features, ...
  3. ... PAX3 gene is active in cells called neural crest cells. These cells migrate from the developing spinal ... the activity of other genes that signal neural crest cells to form specialized tissues or cell types. ...
  4. ... differentiation). The protein is active in the neural crest, which is a group of cells in the ... give rise to many tissues and organs. Neural crest cells migrate to form parts of the autonomic ...
  5. ... growth for the development of cells called neural crest cells. Neural crest cells migrate from the developing spinal cord to ...
  6. ... a cell migration defect autonomous to the neural crest. Hum Mol Genet. 2022 Dec 16;31(24): ...
  7. ... PubMed Developmental Biology (sixth edition, 2000): The Neural Crest Lin AE, Gorlin RJ, Lurie IW, Brunner HG, ...
  8. ... syndrome: is there a pathogenic role for neural crest cells? Am J Med Genet A. 2005 Dec ...
  9. ... novo mutations in PACS1 cause defective cranial-neural-crest migration and define a recognizable intellectual-disability syndrome. ...
  10. ... cutaneous systemic scleroderma used to be known as CREST syndrome, which is named for the common features ...
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