DAN (NBL1) promotes collective neural crest migration by restraining uncontrolled invasion
Neural crest cells are both highly migratory and significant to vertebrate organogenesis. However, the signals that regulate neural crest cell migration remain unclear. Here, we test the function of DAN, a BMP antagonist we detected by analysis of chick cranial mesoderm. Our analysis shows that, pri...
Main Authors: | McLennan, R, Bailey, C, Schumacher, LJ, Teddy, J, Morrison, J, Kasemeier-Kulesa, J, Wolfe, L, Gogol, M, Baker, R, Maini, PK, Kulesa, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Rockefeller University Press
2017
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