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John Sechrist

Researcher at California Institute of Technology

Publications -  15
Citations -  981

John Sechrist is an academic researcher from California Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neural crest & Neural fold. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 15 publications receiving 970 citations. Previous affiliations of John Sechrist include University of California, Irvine.

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Segmental migration of the hindbrain neural crest does not arise from its segmental generation.

TL;DR: The observation that neural crest cells originating from r3 and r5 avoided specific neighboring domains raises the intriguing possibility that, as in the trunk, extrinsic factors play a major role in the axial patterning of the cranial neural crest and the neural crest-derived peripheral nervous system.
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Noelin-1 is a secreted glycoprotein involved in generation of the neural crest.

TL;DR: An important role for Noelin-1 is found in regulating the production of neural crest cells by the neural tube, and over expression of Noelin-1 using recombinant retroviruses causes an excess of Neural crest emigration and extends the time that the Neural tube is competent to generate as well as regenerate Neural crest cells.
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Neural tube-ectoderm interactions are required for trigeminal placode formation

TL;DR: The results demonstrate that, although the presence of neural crest cells is not mandatory for Pax-3 expression in the forming placode, a diffusible signal from the neuroectoderm is required for induction and/or maintenance of the ophthalmic placode.
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Rhombomeric origin and rostrocaudal reassortment of neural crest cells revealed by intravital microscopy

TL;DR: It is demonstrated conclusively that all rhombomeres give rise to neural crest cells, and that rostrocaudal rearrangement of the cells contributes to the segmental migration of Neural crest cells adjacent to r2, r4, and r6.
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Regulative response of the cranial neural tube after neural fold ablation: spatiotemporal nature of neural crest regeneration and up-regulation of Slug

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the regulative ability of the cranial neuroepithelium to form neural crest depends on the time, location and extent of neural fold ablation.