Journal article

Spatial Analysis of Multi-species Exclusion Processes: Application to Neural Crest Cell Migration in the Embryonic Gut

BJ Binder, KA Landman, DF Newgreen, JE Simkin, Y Takahashi, D Zhang

Bulletin of Mathematical Biology | Published : 2012

Abstract

Hindbrain (vagal) neural crest cells become relatively uniformly distributed along the embryonic intestine during the rostral to caudal colonization wave which forms the enteric nervous system (ENS). When vagal neural crest cells are labeled before migration in avian embryos by in ovo electroporation, the distribution of labeled neural crest cells in the ENS varies vastly. In some cases, the labeled neural crest cells appear evenly distributed and interspersed with unlabeled neural crest cells along the entire intestine. However, in most specimens, labeled cells occur in relatively discrete patches of varying position, area, and cell number. To determine reasons for these differences, we use..

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Grants

Awarded by Japan Society for the Promotion of Science


Funding Acknowledgements

This work was supported by an Australian National Health Medical Research Council grant and also by the Victorian Government's Operational Infrastructure Support Program. Kerry Landman is an ARC Professorial Fellow. We also thank Jon Chapman (University of Oxford) for his helpful suggestions and Craig Smith (Murdoch Children Research Institute) who provided the SoxE primary antibody.