2018 Group Project 5

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Projects 2018: 1 Adrenal Medulla | 3 Melanocytes | 4 Cardiac | 5 Dorsal Root Ganglion

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Dorsal Root Ganglion

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Introduction

Dorsal Root Ganglion is a cluster of neurone found in the dorsal root of the spinal nerve. The cells found in the ganglion develops from the neural crest migration at about 4 weeks post-conception (pc).

History

Embryonic Origins

Developmental Time Course

Differentiation occurs in the early stages of embryonic development. It consists of two embryonic transitional stages: Gliogenesis and maturation of Schwann cells. Matured Schwann cells further differentiates into myelinating and nonmyelinating types.

Developmental / Adult Function

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Tissue / Organ Structure

Molecular Mechanisms / Factors / Genes

Abnormalities / Abnormal Development

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  • Genetic mutations
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Animal Models

Current Research (Labs)

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Glossary

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Reference List

[1]

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  1. George L, Dunkel H, Hunnicutt BJ, Filla M, Little C, Lansford R & Lefcort F. (2016). In vivo time-lapse imaging reveals extensive neural crest and endothelial cell interactions during neural crest migration and formation of the dorsal root and sympathetic ganglia. Dev. Biol. , 413, 70-85. PMID: 26988118 DOI.