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Results 1 - 10 of 35 for crest
  1. ... growth for the development of cells called neural crest cells. Neural crest cells migrate from the developing spinal cord to ... type II. More About This Health Condition neural crest transcription factor SLUG SLUG slug homolog, zinc finger ...
  2. ... Health Condition ARMD3 DANCE developmental arteries and neural crest epidermal growth factor-like EVEC FBLN5_HUMAN FIBL- ...
  3. ... Trainor PA. Tcof1/Treacle is required for neural crest cell formation and proliferation deficiencies that cause craniofacial ...
  4. The POLR1C gene provides instructions for making one part (subunit) of two related enzymes called RNA polymerase I and RNA polymerase III. These enzymes are ...
  5. The POLR1D gene provides instructions for making one part (subunit) of two related enzymes called RNA polymerase I and RNA polymerase III. These enzymes are ...
  6. Mowat-Wilson syndrome is a genetic condition that affects many parts of the body. Major signs of this disorder frequently include distinctive facial features, ...
  7. The TWIST1 gene provides instructions for making a protein that plays an important role in early development. This protein is a transcription factor, which ...
  8. The GNAI3 gene provides instructions for making one component, the inhibitory alpha subunit, of a protein complex called a guanine nucleotide-binding protein ( ...
  9. ... particular, this protein is active in the neural crest, which is a group of cells in the ... organs. Among the embryonic structures formed from neural crest cells are the branchial arches, which develop into ...
  10. ... SOX10 gene is active in cells called neural crest cells. These cells migrate from the developing spinal ... other genes (such as MITF) that signal neural crest cells to become more specific cell types. In ...
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