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Msx1 haploinsufficiency modifies the Pax9-deficient cardiovascular phenotype.

Ramada R KhasawnehRalf KistRachel QueenRafiqul HussainJonathan CoxheadJürgen E SchneiderTimothy J MohunStéphane ZaffranHeiko PetersHelen M PhillipsSimon D Bamforth
Published in: BMC developmental biology (2021)
Msx1 haploinsufficiency mitigates the arch artery defects in Pax9-/- mice, potentially by maintaining the survival of the 3rd arch artery through unimpaired migration of neural crest cells to the third pharyngeal arches. With the neural crest cell derived hyoid bone and thyroid cartilage also being defective in Pax9-/- mice, we speculate that the pharyngeal endoderm is a key signalling centre that impacts on neural crest cell behaviour highlighting the ability of cells in different tissues to act synergistically or antagonistically during embryo development.
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