1995
DOI: 10.1002/aja.1002040212
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Role of retinoic acid in mouse neural crest cell development in vitro

Abstract: This study examines the role of retinoic acid (RA) in mouse neural crest cell development in culture. We have compared the effects of RA on the developmental behavior of mouse neural crest cells from different axial levels, that is the mesencephalic (cranial) and sympathoadrenal (trunk) levels by colony assay using antibodies against cell-type-specific markers. In control cultures in the absence of RA, the efficiency of colony formation by cranial neural crest cells was considerably lower than in colony cultur… Show more

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“…Primary cultures of trigeminal neural crest cells, which contain trigeminal sensory neuron precursors, were prepared by using Ed 8.0 -8.5 (5-to 10-somite stages) ddY mouse embryos (Ito and Morita, 1995). Neural folds were dissected at the trigeminal ganglionic level, the axial level ranging from the posterior mesencephalon to the most-anterior rhombencephalon, and cut into fragments.…”
Section: Primary Culturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Primary cultures of trigeminal neural crest cells, which contain trigeminal sensory neuron precursors, were prepared by using Ed 8.0 -8.5 (5-to 10-somite stages) ddY mouse embryos (Ito and Morita, 1995). Neural folds were dissected at the trigeminal ganglionic level, the axial level ranging from the posterior mesencephalon to the most-anterior rhombencephalon, and cut into fragments.…”
Section: Primary Culturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…[1][2][3][4][5] In the pigmentary system, ATRA has a lightening effect on hyperpigmented lesions of photodamaged human skin.…”
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“…Primary cultures of mesencephalic neural crest cells were prepared by using the mesencephalon of embryonic day (Ed) 8.0 -8.5 (5-10 somite stages) ddY mouse embryos (Ito and Morita, 1995). Neural folds at mesencephalic levels were dissected and cut into fragments.…”
Section: Experimental Procedures Primary Culturementioning
confidence: 99%