Paper Report for: Quetstroey_1994_Bull.Group.Int.Rech.Sci.Stomatol.Odontol_37_93
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Title: [An in toto study of the cholinesterase activity in the visceral cranium of the mouse embryo]. [French] Quetstroey M, Louryan S, Coutelier C Ref: Bulletin du Groupement International Pour la Recherche Scientifique en Stomatologie et Odontologie, 37:93, 1994 : PubMed
In toto analysis of cholinesterase activity in the cephalic extremity of 9- to 14-day old mouse embryo permits to define four different stages. Stage 1 corresponds to activity in the cephalic neural crest-derived cells. Stage 2 is characterized by activity in the proximal part of both first branchial arches and in the oculomotor blastemata. Stage 3 corresponds to a decrease of the activity, which appears in the area of fusion of several facial processes. Stage 4 corresponds to activity in nervous and muscular blastemata. Cholinesterase activity is thus chronologically varying and implies several differentiating cell populations.
        
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Quetstroey M, Louryan S, Coutelier C (1994) [An in toto study of the cholinesterase activity in the visceral cranium of the mouse embryo]. [French] Bulletin du Groupement International Pour la Recherche Scientifique en Stomatologie et Odontologie37: 93-7
Quetstroey M, Louryan S, Coutelier C (1994) Bulletin du Groupement International Pour la Recherche Scientifique en Stomatologie et Odontologie37: 93-7