Search Results - "Mommersteeg, Mathilda T. M."
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Tbx18 and the fate of epicardial progenitors
Published in Nature (London) (16-04-2009)“…Arising from: C.-L. Cai et al. Nature 454, 104-108 (2008); Cai et al. replyUncovering the origins of myocardial cells is important for understanding and…”
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Transcription Factor Tbx3 Is Required for the Specification of the Atrioventricular Conduction System
Published in Circulation research (06-06-2008)“…The cardiac conduction system consists of distinctive heart muscle cells that initiate and propagate the electric impulse required for coordinated contraction…”
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The ambiguous role of NKX2-5 mutations in thyroid dysgenesis
Published in PloS one (28-12-2012)“…NKX2-5 is a homeodomain-containing transcription factor implied in both heart and thyroid development. Numerous mutations in NKX2-5 have been reported in…”
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Pitx2c and Nkx2-5 Are Required for the Formation and Identity of the Pulmonary Myocardium
Published in Circulation research (26-10-2007)“…The pulmonary vein is sleeved by myocardium, which is a major source of atrial fibrillation and is involved in congenital sinus venosus defects. Little is…”
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Formation of the Sinus Node Head and Differentiation of Sinus Node Myocardium Are Independently Regulated by Tbx18 and Tbx3
Published in Circulation research (13-02-2009)“…The sinus node (or sinoatrial node [SAN]), the pacemaker of the heart, is a functionally and structurally heterogeneous tissue, which consists of a large…”
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Embryonic Tbx3 + cardiomyocytes form the mature cardiac conduction system by progressive fate restriction
Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-09-2018)“…A small network of spontaneously active Tbx3 cardiomyocytes forms the cardiac conduction system (CCS) in adults. Understanding the origin and mechanism of…”
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The sinus venosus progenitors separate and diversify from the first and second heart fields early in development
Published in Cardiovascular research (01-07-2010)“…Aims During development, the heart tube grows by differentiation of Isl1+/Nkx2-5+ progenitors to the arterial and venous pole and dorsal mesocardium. However,…”
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Tissue-Specific Roles for the Slit-Robo Pathway During Heart, Caval Vein, and Diaphragm Development
Published in Journal of the American Heart Association (05-04-2022)“…Background Binding of Slit ligands to their Robo receptors regulates signaling pathways that are important for heart development. Genetic variants in and have…”
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Molecular Pathway for the Localized Formation of the Sinoatrial Node
Published in Circulation research (16-02-2007)“…The sinoatrial node, which resides at the junction of the right atrium and the superior caval vein, contains specialized myocardial cells that initiate the…”
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Robo1 modulates proliferation and neurogenesis in the developing neocortex
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (16-04-2014)“…The elaborate cytoarchitecture of the mammalian neocortex requires the timely production of its constituent pyramidal neurons and interneurons and their…”
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Developmental Origin, Growth, and Three-Dimensional Architecture of the Atrioventricular Conduction Axis of the Mouse Heart
Published in Circulation research (17-09-2010)“…RATIONALE:The clinically important atrioventricular conduction axis is structurally complex and heterogeneous, and its molecular composition and developmental…”
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Formation of the Venous Pole of the Heart From an Nkx2–5–Negative Precursor Population Requires Tbx18
Published in Circulation research (23-06-2006)“…The venous pole of the mammalian heart is a structurally and electrically complex region, yet the lineage and molecular mechanisms underlying its formation…”
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Unlocking the Secrets of the Regenerating Fish Heart: Comparing Regenerative Models to Shed Light on Successful Regeneration
Published in Journal of cardiovascular development and disease (16-01-2021)“…The adult human heart cannot repair itself after injury and, instead, forms a permanent fibrotic scar that impairs cardiac function and can lead to incurable…”
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Discordant Genome Assemblies Drastically Alter the Interpretation of Single-Cell RNA Sequencing Data Which Can Be Mitigated by a Novel Integration Method
Published in Cells (Basel, Switzerland) (10-02-2022)“…Advances in sequencing and assembly technology have led to the creation of genome assemblies for a wide variety of non-model organisms. The rapid production…”
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Slit–Robo signalling in heart development
Published in Cardiovascular research (01-05-2018)“…Abstract The Slit ligands and their Robo receptors are well-known for their roles during axon guidance in the central nervous system but are still relatively…”
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Extraordinary model systems for regeneration
Published in Development (Cambridge) (15-10-2024)“…Regeneration is the remarkable phenomenon through which an organism can regrow lost or damaged parts with fully functional replacements, including complex…”
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Two Distinct Pools of Mesenchyme Contribute to the Development of the Atrial Septum
Published in Circulation research (18-08-2006)“…Closure of the primary atrial foramen is achieved by fusion of the atrioventricular cushions with the mesenchymal cap on the leading edge of the muscular…”
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Runx1 promotes scar deposition and inhibits myocardial proliferation and survival during zebrafish heart regeneration
Published in Development (Cambridge) (27-04-2020)“…Runx1 is a transcription factor that plays a key role in determining the proliferative and differential state of multiple cell types, during both development…”
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A chromosome-level genome of Astyanax mexicanus surface fish for comparing population-specific genetic differences contributing to trait evolution
Published in Nature communications (04-03-2021)“…Identifying the genetic factors that underlie complex traits is central to understanding the mechanistic underpinnings of evolution. Cave-dwelling Astyanax…”
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Heart Regeneration in the Mexican Cavefish
Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (20-11-2018)“…Although Astyanax mexicanus surface fish regenerate their hearts after injury, their Pachón cave-dwelling counterparts cannot and, instead, form a permanent…”
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