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   Molecular and cellular regulatory mechanisms of tongue myogenesis  
   
نویسنده parada c. ,han d. ,chai y.
منبع journal of dental research - 2012 - دوره : 91 - شماره : 6 - صفحه:528 -535
چکیده    The tongue exerts crucial functions in our daily life. however,we know very little about the regulatory mechanisms of mammalian tongue development. in this review,we summarize recent findings of the molecular and cellular mechanisms that control tissue-tissue interactions during tongue morphogenesis. specifically,cranial neural crest cells (cncc) lead the initiation of tongue bud formation and contribute to the interstitial connective tissue,which ultimately compartmentalizes tongue muscles and serves as their attachments. occipital somite-derived cells migrate into the tongue primordium and give rise to muscle cells in the tongue. the intimate relationship between cncc- and mesoderm-derived cells,as well as growth and transcription factors that have been shown to be crucial for tongue myogenesis,clearly indicate that tissue-tissue interactions play an important role in regulating tongue morphogenesis. © 2012 international & american associations for dental research.
کلیدواژه craniofacial biology/genetics; developmental biology; muscle biology myoblasts; neural crest; tongue
آدرس center for craniofacial molecular biology,university of southern california,2250 alcazar street,los angeles,ca 90033, United States, center for craniofacial molecular biology,university of southern california,2250 alcazar street,los angeles,ca 90033,united states,department of prosthodontics,peking university school,hospital of stomatology,beijing, China, center for craniofacial molecular biology,university of southern california,2250 alcazar street,los angeles,ca 90033, United States
 
     
   
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