Department of Toxicology and Chemical Risks – Vesicants Unit, Institute for Biomedical Research of the Armed Forces (IRBA), 91220 Brétigny sur Orge, France
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Generate Different Cell Types for Exposed to Different Environments
Author(s): Fanny Gros*
Vertebrate embryos establish their primary body axis in a conserved progressive fashion from the anterior to the posterior. During this process,
a posteriorly localized neuromesodermal cell population called neuromesodermal progenitors plays a critical role in contributing new cells to the
spinal cord and mesoderm as the embryo elongates. Defects in population development can cause severe disruptions to the formation of the
body posterior to the head. Given their importance during development and their potential, some of which has already been realized, for revealing
new methods of in vitro tissue generation, there is great interest in better understanding NMp biology. The zebra fish model system has been
instrumental in advancing our understanding of the molecular and cellular attributes of the NM cell population and its derivatives. In this review,
we focus o.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/ 2168-9547.2022.11.337
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