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Notch signaling is essential for ventricular chamber developmentIntegration of a Notch-dependent mesenchymal gene program and Bmp2-driven cell invasiveness regulates murine cardiac valve formation.Notch promotes epithelial-mesenchymal transition during cardiac development and oncogenic transformationA modified chorioallantoic membrane assay allows for specific detection of endothelial apoptosis induced by antiangiogenic substances.The origin, formation and developmental significance of the epicardium: a review.Epithelial-mesenchymal transitions: a mesodermal cell strategy for evolutive innovation in Metazoans.Interacting resident epicardium-derived fibroblasts and recruited bone marrow cells form myocardial infarction scar.The origin of the endothelial cells: an evo-devo approach for the invertebrate/vertebrate transition of the circulatory system.Tissue fusion and cell sorting in embryonic development and disease: biomedical implications.Building the vertebrate heart - an evolutionary approach to cardiac development.The embryonic epicardium: an essential element of cardiac developmentCardiogenesis: an embryological perspective.Signaling during epicardium and coronary vessel development.The expanding role of the epicardium and epicardial-derived cells in cardiac development and disease.Wt1 controls retinoic acid signalling in embryonic epicardium through transcriptional activation of Raldh2.Epicardially derived fibroblasts preferentially contribute to the parietal leaflets of the atrioventricular valves in the murine heart.Retinoic acid and VEGF delay smooth muscle relative to endothelial differentiation to coordinate inner and outer coronary vessel wall morphogenesis.Experimental studies on the spatiotemporal expression of WT1 and RALDH2 in the embryonic avian heart: a model for the regulation of myocardial and valvuloseptal development by epicardially derived cells (EPDCs).Wt1 and retinoic acid signaling are essential for stellate cell development and liver morphogenesis.The origin of the subepicardial mesenchyme in the avian embryo: an immunohistochemical and quail-chick chimera study.Avian embryonic coronary arterio-venous pattering involves the contribution of different endothelial and endocardial cell populations.A simple technique of image analysis for specific nuclear immunolocalization of proteins.In vitro self-assembly of proepicardial cell aggregates: an embryonic vasculogenic model for vascular tissue engineering.Contribution of mesothelium-derived cells to liver sinusoids in avian embryos.Epicardial-like cells on the distal arterial end of the cardiac outflow tract do not derive from the proepicardium but are derivatives of the cephalic pericardium.Immunolocalization of the transcription factor Slug in the developing avian heart.Immunoreactivity of the ets-1 transcription factor correlates with areas of epithelial-mesenchymal transition in the developing avian heart.Development of the Myocardial InterstitiumBMP and FGF regulate the differentiation of multipotential pericardial mesoderm into the myocardial or epicardial lineageDevelopment of the coronary arteries in a murine model of transposition of great arteriesLocalization of the Wilm's tumour protein WT1 in avian embryosContribution of the primitive epicardium to the subepicardial mesenchyme in hamster and chick embryosDifferentiation of hemangioblasts from embryonic mesothelial cells? A model on the origin of the vertebrate cardiovascular systemMyocardial-coronary interactions: against the canonIn vivo and in vitro analysis of the vasculogenic potential of avian proepicardial and epicardial cellsCellular identities in an unusual presentation of cyclopia in a chick embryo
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