PMID: 6106161Aug 14, 1980Paper

The ontogeny of the neural crest in avian embryo chimaeras

Nature
N M Le Douarin

Abstract

The migration and subsequent development of autonomic ganglion cell precursors can be followed in suitably constructed chimaeric quail-chick embryos, thanks to the distinctive structures of quail and chick interphase nuclei. The decisive role of environmental factors arising from non-neuronal tissues on the chemical differentiation of neurones was demonstrated together with the lability of their phenotype during ontogeny.

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