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Neural crest progenitors and stem cells: From early development to adulthood

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2012
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Dupin, E., & Sommer, L. (2012). Neural crest progenitors and stem cells: From early development to adulthood. Developmental Biology, 366, 83–95. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ydbio.2012.02.035

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In the vertebrate embryo, the neural crest forms transiently in the dorsal neural primordium to yield migratory cells that will invade nearly all tissues and later, will differentiate into bones and cartilages, neurons and glia, endocrine cells, vascular smooth muscle cells and melanocytes. Due to the amazingly diversified array of cell types it produces, the neural crest is an attractive model system in the stem cell field. We present here in vivo and in vitro studies of single cell fate, which led to the discovery and the characteri

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  • Dupin, Elisabeth
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  • Sommer, Lukas
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366

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83

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95

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English

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2012

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2013-03-01

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0012-1606

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Dupin, E., & Sommer, L. (2012). Neural crest progenitors and stem cells: From early development to adulthood. Developmental Biology, 366, 83–95. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ydbio.2012.02.035

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