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Neural Crest Precursor Molecular Differentiation
Emerging ligands control the specification of neural crest precursors
The progressive determination of neural crest (NC) precursors into different cell lineages is represented in the scheme with a code of colors. Superimposed on this, the collection of new growth factors appearing first in vertebrates is depicted. The role of each ligand in controlling the specification/survival of each particular neural crest derivative is indicated with a corresponding code of colors.
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- alpha-MSH alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone
- End, endothelin
- GDNF, glial-derived neurotropic factor
- NT, neurotropin
- Nppc, natriuretic peptide precursor
Original file name: Figure 4. Gb-2007-8-3-r36-4.jpg
Reference
http://genomebiology.com/2007/8/3/R36
© 2007 Martinez-Morales et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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