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The expression patterns of endothelin-A receptor and endothelin 1 in the avian embryo

Nataf, V.
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Grapin-Botton, A.  
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Champeval, D.
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1998
Mechanisms of Development

We investigated the expression pattern of the endothelin-A receptor and endothelin 1 genes, the mutations of which affect the development of the mesectodermal derivatives of the neural crest. We show here that endothelin 1 is expressed by the environment of the cephalic neural crest cells invading branchial arches. Later on, while the neural crest-derived tissues of the head continue to express endothelin-A receptor, endothelin 1 is no longer expressed in their environment. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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DOI
10.1016/S0925-4773(98)00079-3
Author(s)
Nataf, V.
Grapin-Botton, A.  
Champeval, D.
Amemiya, A.
Yanagisawa, M.
Le Douarin, N. M.
Date Issued

1998

Published in
Mechanisms of Development
Volume

75

Issue

1-2

Start page

145

End page

149

Subjects

endothelin 1

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endothelin-A receptor

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avian

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neural crest

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b receptor

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cells

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mice

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