Aida Blentic
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    Blentic A, Chambers D, Skinner A, Begbie J, Graham A
  
  
    Mol Cell Neurosci
    . 2010 Nov;
          46(2):452-9.
    
    PMID: 21112397
  
  
          The generation of the sensory ganglia involves the migration of a precursor population to the site of ganglion formation and the differentiation of sensory neurons. There is, however, a significant...
      
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    Thompson H, Blentic A, Watson S, Begbie J, Graham A
  
  
    Dev Dyn
    . 2009 Dec;
          239(2):439-45.
    
    PMID: 20014097
  
  
          The superior and jugular ganglia (S/JG) are the proximal ganglia of the IXth and Xth cranial nerves and the sensory neurons of these ganglia are neural crest derived. However, it...
      
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    Blentic A, Tandon P, Payton S, Walshe J, Carney T, Kelsh R, et al.
  
  
    Dev Dyn
    . 2008 Jan;
          237(3):592-601.
    
    PMID: 18224711
  
  
          In the head, neural crest cells generate ectomesenchymal derivatives: cartilage, bone, and connective tissue. Indeed, these cells generate much of the cranial skeleton. There have, however, been few studies of...
      
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    Graham A, Blentic A, Duque S, Begbie J
  
  
    Development
    . 2007 Oct;
          134(23):4141-5.
    
    PMID: 17959723
  
  
          Neurogenic placodes are specialized regions of embryonic ectoderm that generate the majority of the neurons of the cranial sensory ganglia. Here we examine in chick the mechanism underlying the delamination...
      
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    Maden M, Blentic A, Reijntjes S, Seguin S, Gale E, Graham A
  
  
    Int J Dev Biol
    . 2007 May;
          51(3):191-200.
    
    PMID: 17486539
  
  
          We have investigated the role of retinoic acid (RA) in eye development using the vitamin A deficient quail model system, which overcomes problems of retinoic acid synthesising enzyme redundancy in...
      
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    Reijntjes S, Blentic A, Gale E, Maden M
  
  
    Dev Biol
    . 2005 Aug;
          285(1):224-37.
    
    PMID: 16054125
  
  
          We consider here how morphogenetic signals involving retinoic acid (RA) are switched on and off in the light of positive and negative feedback controls which operate in other embryonic signalling...
      
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    Rashid T, Upton A, Blentic A, Ciossek T, Knoll B, Thompson I, et al.
  
  
    Neuron
    . 2005 Jul;
          47(1):57-69.
    
    PMID: 15996548
  
  
          During development of the retinocollicular projection in mouse, retinal axons initially overshoot their future termination zones (TZs) in the superior colliculus (SC). The formation of TZs is initiated by interstitial...
      
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    Blentic A, Gale E, Maden M
  
  
    Dev Dyn
    . 2003 Apr;
          227(1):114-27.
    
    PMID: 12701104
  
  
          Retinoic acid is an important signalling molecule in the developing embryo, but its precise distribution throughout development is very difficult to determine by available techniques. Examining the distribution of the...