NSAID-mediated cyclooxygenase inhibition disrupts ectodermal derivative formation in axolotl embryos
Emma J. Marshall,
Raneesh Ramarapu,
Kathryn Sandberg
et al.
Abstract:Our lab has identified that transcripts and proteins of the cyclooxygenase (COX-1 and COX-2) isoenzymes are expressed during the early stages of vertebrate embryonic development, and that global COX-1/2 inhibition disrupts neural crest (NC) cell maturation in Ambystoma mexicanum (axolotl) embryos, with intriguing implications for tissue regeneration and healing. NC cells are embryonic stem cells that differentiate into various adult tissues including craniofacial cartilage, bone, and neurons in the peripheral … Show more
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