pharyngeal system development

I. Involved cell-cell interactions

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Interactors
Protein name
Directionality
Classification
1BMP5-ACVR1+ACVR2ABMP5_HUMAN - Ligand-ReceptorSignaling by BMP
2BMP5-ACVR1+ACVR2BBMP5_HUMAN - Ligand-ReceptorSignaling by BMP
3BMP5-ACVR1+BMPR2BMP5_HUMAN - Ligand-ReceptorSignaling by BMP
4BMP7-ACVR1+ACVR2ABMP7_HUMAN - Ligand-ReceptorSignaling by BMP
5BMP7-ACVR1+ACVR2BBMP7_HUMAN - Ligand-ReceptorSignaling by BMP
6BMP7-ACVR1+BMPR2BMP7_HUMAN - Ligand-ReceptorSignaling by BMP

II. Literature review

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Namepharyngeal system development
IDGO_0060037
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Biological process

Description

The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the pharyngeal system over time, from its formation to the mature structure. The pharyngeal system is a transient embryonic complex that is specific to vertebrates. It comprises the pharyngeal arches, bulges of tissues of mesoderm and neural crest derivation through which pass nerves and pharyngeal arch arteries. The arches are separated internally by pharyngeal pouches, evaginations of foregut endoderm, and externally by pharyngeal clefts, invaginations of surface ectoderm. The development of the system ends when the structure it contributes to are forming: the thymus, thyroid, parathyroids, maxilla, mandible, aortic arch, cardiac outflow tract, external and middle ear.

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