Neural crest inducing signals

ML Basch, M Bronner-Fraser - Neural Crest Induction and Differentiation, 2006 - Springer
Neural Crest Induction and Differentiation, 2006Springer
The formation of the neural crest has been traditionally considered a classic example of
secondary induction, where signals form one tissue elicit a response in a competent
responding tissue. Interactions of the neural plate with paraxial mesoderm or nonneural
ectoderm can generate neural crest. Several signaling pathways converge at the border
between neural and nonneural ectoderm where the neural crest will form. Among the
molecules identified in this process are members of the BMP, Wnt, FGF and Notch signaling …
Abstract
The formation of the neural crest has been traditionally considered a classic example of secondary induction, where signals form one tissue elicit a response in a competent responding tissue. Interactions of the neural plate with paraxial mesoderm or nonneural ectoderm can generate neural crest. Several signaling pathways converge at the border between neural and nonneural ectoderm where the neural crest will form. Among the molecules identified in this process are members of the BMP, Wnt, FGF and Notch signaling pathways. The concerted action of these nals and their downstream targets will define the identity of the neural crest.
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