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Fb have different developmental origin with phenotype variability though most are derived from pro-epicardium5.
The homology of structure is based on similarities in morphology or developmental origin.
Complex diseases are characterized by a multifactorial (genetic, environmental and developmental) origin.
Wt1 proepicardial cells arose from progenitors that express Nkx2-5 and Isl1, suggesting that they share a developmental origin with multipotent Nkx2-5 and Isl1 progenitors.
Altogether, our studies provide a qualitative and quantitative comparative analysis of human erythropoiesis, highlighting the impact of the developmental origin of HSPCs on erythroid differentiation.
This work thus resolves the recent controversy over the developmental origin of coronary endothelium, providing the basis for studying coronary vessel formation and regeneration after injury.
Claudio's unusual experience with faces allows us to assess the developmental origin of the most fundamental effect in face perception -- the face inversion effect.
The developmental origin of the health and disease hypothesis is based on the premise that many chronic diseases have their roots in fetal development.
We identify 12,743 macrophage-specific enhancers and establish that tissue-resident macrophages have distinct enhancer landscapes beyond what can be explained by developmental origin.
To determine the developmental origin of tuber cells, we established human cellular models of TSC by CRISPR Cas9-mediated gene editing of TSCRISPR Cas9-mediatedpluripotent stem cells (hPSCs).
Developmental origin of health and disease.
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