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  • 2. Sacral neural crest cells colonise aganglionic hindgut in vivo but fail to compensate for lack of enteric ganglia.
    Burns AJ, Champeval D, Le Douarin NM.
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  • 4. Neural crest migration in 3D extracellular matrix utilizes laminin, fibronectin, or collagen.
    Bilozur ME, Hay ED.
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  • 5. Cell division in migratory and aggregated neural crest cells in the developing gut: an experimental approach to innervation-related motility disorders of the gut.
    Meijers JH, Tibboel D, van der Kamp AW, Van Haperen-Heuts CC, Molenaar JC.
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  • 6. Structural and compositional divergencies in the extracellular matrix encountered by neural crest cells in the white mutant axolotl embryo.
    Perris R, Löfberg J, Fällström C, von Boxberg Y, Olsson L, Newgreen DF.
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  • 7. Expression of a neurally related laminin binding protein by neural crest-derived cells that colonize the gut: relationship to the formation of enteric ganglia.
    Pomeranz HD, Sherman DL, Smalheiser NR, Tennyson VM, Gershon MD.
    J Comp Neurol; 1991 Nov 22; 313(4):625-42. PubMed ID: 1838378
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  • 8. Colonization characteristics of enteric neural crest cells: embryological aspects of Hirschsprung's disease.
    Meijers JH, van der Sanden MP, Tibboel D, van der Kamp AW, Luider TM, Molenaar JC.
    J Pediatr Surg; 1992 Jul 22; 27(7):811-4. PubMed ID: 1379301
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  • 10. Hirschsprung's disease: a search for etiology.
    Puri P, Ohshiro K, Wester T.
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  • 11. From neural crest to bowel: development of the enteric nervous system.
    Gershon MD, Chalazonitis A, Rothman TP.
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  • 12. The effect of laminin-1 on enteric neural crest-derived cell migration in the Hirschsprung's disease mouse model.
    Nakazawa-Tanaka N, Fujiwara N, Miyahara K, Nakada S, Arikawa-Hirasawa E, Akazawa C, Urao M, Yamataka A.
    Pediatr Surg Int; 2018 Feb 22; 34(2):143-147. PubMed ID: 29018955
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  • 13. Collagen 18 and agrin are secreted by neural crest cells to remodel their microenvironment and regulate their migration during enteric nervous system development.
    Nagy N, Barad C, Hotta R, Bhave S, Arciero E, Dora D, Goldstein AM.
    Development; 2018 May 08; 145(9):. PubMed ID: 29678817
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  • 14. The cell adhesion molecule l1 is required for chain migration of neural crest cells in the developing mouse gut.
    Anderson RB, Turner KN, Nikonenko AG, Hemperly J, Schachner M, Young HM.
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  • 15. Migration of enteric neural crest cells in relation to growth of the gut in avian embryos.
    Newgreen DF, Southwell B, Hartley L, Allan IJ.
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  • 16. ret Proto-oncogene product is a useful marker of lineage determination in the development of the enteric nervous system in rats.
    Watanabe Y, Harada T, Ito T, Ishiguro Y, Ando H, Seo T, Kobayashi S, Takahashi M, Nimura Y.
    J Pediatr Surg; 1997 Jan 08; 32(1):28-33. PubMed ID: 9021562
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  • 17. Lack of beta1 integrins in enteric neural crest cells leads to a Hirschsprung-like phenotype.
    Breau MA, Pietri T, Eder O, Blanche M, Brakebusch C, Fässler R, Thiery JP, Dufour S.
    Development; 2006 May 08; 133(9):1725-34. PubMed ID: 16571628
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  • 18. Colonization of the bowel by neural crest-derived cells re-migrating from foregut backtransplanted to vagal or sacral regions of host embryos.
    Rothman TP, Le Douarin NM, Fontaine-Pérus JC, Gershon MD.
    Dev Dyn; 1993 Mar 08; 196(3):217-33. PubMed ID: 8400406
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  • 19. [Distribution of fibronectin and laminin during development of the human myenteric plexus and Hirschsprung's disease].
    Clavel C, Gaillard D, Lallemand A, Birembaut P.
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  • 20. Distribution of fibronectin, laminin and entactin in the environment of migrating neural crest cells in early mouse embryos.
    Sternberg J, Kimber SJ.
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