mortality/aging
craniofacial
• at E14.5 the palatal shelves are acutely angled and do not move immediately inwards to occupy the space above the tongue
• during elevation the posterior plate advances prior to middle and anterior plates
• in culture, embryonic palatal mesenchyme cells show reduced migration speed of wound fronts, overall reduction in motile activity, and impaired guidance
• decrease in correlation length values in high density areas suggests impaired ability of palate mesenchymal cells to form streams
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• delayed at E14.5 but in most cases shelves fuse by E15.5
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digestive/alimentary system
• at E14.5 the palatal shelves are acutely angled and do not move immediately inwards to occupy the space above the tongue
• during elevation the posterior plate advances prior to middle and anterior plates
• in culture, embryonic palatal mesenchyme cells show reduced migration speed of wound fronts, overall reduction in motile activity, and impaired guidance
• decrease in correlation length values in high density areas suggests impaired ability of palate mesenchymal cells to form streams
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• delayed at E14.5 but in most cases shelves fuse by E15.5
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growth/size/body
• at E14.5 the palatal shelves are acutely angled and do not move immediately inwards to occupy the space above the tongue
• during elevation the posterior plate advances prior to middle and anterior plates
• in culture, embryonic palatal mesenchyme cells show reduced migration speed of wound fronts, overall reduction in motile activity, and impaired guidance
• decrease in correlation length values in high density areas suggests impaired ability of palate mesenchymal cells to form streams
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• delayed at E14.5 but in most cases shelves fuse by E15.5
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