About this Research Topic
The current Research Topic intends to examine and collate the most up to date studies on the cellular processes that drive embryonic craniofacial morphogenesis. In recent years, scientists have taken great strides towards attaining a better understanding of the cellular mechanisms involved in the fundamental aspects of craniofacial development. Seemingly disparate fields such as computer sciences, mathematics, tomographic and microscopic imaging, biochemistry, and molecular biology have come together to greatly enhance our understanding on how individual cells influence overall patterning and morphogenesis of the embryonic face.
We welcome Original Research, Reviews, as well as Opinion papers with the aim of consolidating recent findings on the topic of cellular mechanisms involved in embryonic craniofacial morphogenesis. The subtopics to be covered include, but are not limited to:
• Signal transduction and mechanotransduction
• Differentiation
• Proliferation
• Migration
• Transformation
• Apoptosis
• Non-Apoptotic cellular necrosis
• Technological advances in imaging of embryonic morphogenesis
Keywords: Embryo, Gene Expression, Morphogenesis, Embryonic Patterning, Development
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