Morpho-regulation of ectodermal organs: integument pathology and phenotypic variations in K14-Noggin engineered mice through modulation of bone morphogenic protein pathway.
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EDA signaling and skin appendage developmentThe anatomy and development of the claws of Xenopus laevis (Lissamphibia: Anura) reveal alternate pathways of structural evolution in the integument of tetrapodsConversion of the nipple to hair-bearing epithelia by lowering bone morphogenetic protein pathway activity at the dermal-epidermal interfaceMesenchymal-epithelial interactions during hair follicle morphogenesis and cyclingLabel retaining cells (LRCs) with myoepithelial characteristic from the proximal acinar region define stem cells in the sweat glandTargeted inactivation of p12, CDK2 associating protein 1, leads to early embryonic lethalityEvo-Devo of amniote integuments and appendagesMorphoregulation of teeth: modulating the number, size, shape and differentiation by tuning Bmp activityEngineering stem cells into organs: topobiological transformations demonstrated by beak, feather, and other ectodermal organ morphogenesisIn search of the Golden Fleece: unraveling principles of morphogenesis by studying the integrative biology of skin appendagesA new scenario for the evolutionary origin of hair, feather, and avian scalesBone morphogenetic protein signaling regulates the size of hair follicles and modulates the expression of cell cycle-associated genes.Bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) signaling controls hair pigmentation by means of cross-talk with the melanocortin receptor-1 pathwayHierarchical patterning modes orchestrate hair follicle morphogenesisEccrine sweat gland development and sweat secretionConservation and divergence of Bmp2a, Bmp2b, and Bmp4 expression patterns within and between dentitions of teleost fishes.Involvement of Wnt, Eda and Shh at defined stages of sweat gland development.Skin as a living coloring book: how epithelial cells create patterns of pigmentation.Ectodysplasin regulates the lymphotoxin-beta pathway for hair differentiationPharmacological stimulation of Edar signaling in the adult enhances sebaceous gland size and functionCyclic dermal BMP signalling regulates stem cell activation during hair regenerationThe international workshop on meibomian gland dysfunction: report of the subcommittee on anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology of the meibomian gland.Bone morphogenetic protein signaling regulates postnatal hair follicle differentiation and cyclingDistinct mechanisms underlie pattern formation in the skin and skin appendages.Developmental mechanisms underlying differential claw expression in the autopodia of geckos.Smad1 and 5 but not Smad8 establish stem cell quiescence which is critical to transform the premature hair follicle during morphogenesis toward the postnatal state.Development, structure, and keratin expression in C57BL/6J mouse eccrine glandsDeciphering principles of morphogenesis from temporal and spatial patterns on the integumentStem Cell Fate Determination during Development and Regeneration of Ectodermal Organs.A genetic basis of variation in eccrine sweat gland and hair follicle density.A pair of transmembrane receptors essential for the retention and pigmentation of hair.A dermal HOX transcriptional program regulates site-specific epidermal fate.Molecular genetic cascades for external genitalia formation: an emerging organogenesis program.Hoxc8 initiates an ectopic mammary program by regulating Fgf10 and Tbx3 expression and Wnt/β-catenin signalingAnteroposterior patterning in the limb and digit specification: contribution of mouse genetics.Competitive balance of intrabulge BMP/Wnt signaling reveals a robust gene network ruling stem cell homeostasis and cyclic activation.Requirement of fatty acid transport protein 4 for development, maturation, and function of sebaceous glands in a mouse model of ichthyosis prematurity syndrome.FGF-regulated BMP signaling is required for eyelid closure and to specify conjunctival epithelial cell fate.The Edar subfamily in feather placode formation.3D bioprinting matrices with controlled pore structure and release function guide in vitro self-organization of sweat gland
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Morpho-regulation of ectodermal organs: integument pathology and phenotypic variations in K14-Noggin engineered mice through modulation of bone morphogenic protein pathway.
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Morpho-regulation of ectoderma ...... e morphogenic protein pathway.
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Morpho-regulation of ectoderma ...... e morphogenic protein pathway.
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Cheng-Ming Chuong
Maksim Plikus
Ting-Xin Jiang
Wen Pin Wang
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10.1016/S0002-9440(10)63197-5
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2004-03-01T00:00:00Z