Journal article

Dynamics of neural crest-derived cell migration in the embryonic mouse gut

HM Young, AJ Bergner, RB Anderson, H Enomoto, J Milbrandt, DF Newgreen, PM Whitington

Developmental Biology | ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE | Published : 2004

Abstract

Neural crest-derived cells that form the enteric nervous system undergo an extensive migration from the caudal hindbrain to colonize the entire gastrointestinal tract. Mice in which the expression of GFP is under the control of the Ret promoter were used to visualize neural crest-derived cell migration in the embryonic mouse gut in organ culture. Time-lapse imaging revealed that GFP+ crest-derived cells formed chains that displayed complicated patterns of migration, with sudden and frequent changes in migratory speed and trajectories. Some of the leading cells and their processes formed a scaffold along which later cells migrated. To examine the effect of population size on migratory behavio..

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