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=== Migration into the Cardiac Outflow and Proximal Outflow ===
The cardiac outflow tract is a temporary structure in a developing embryo that connects the ventricles with the [[aortic sac]].<ref name="gilbert" /><ref name="kur" /> Some cells further migrate to the cardiac outflow instead of the pharyngeal arches.<ref name="kirby1987" /><ref name="kur" /><ref name="kirby2010" /> The cardiac neural crest in the outflow tract creates cardiac [[Ganglion
== Molecular Pathways ==
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=== Wnt ===
Wnt proteins are extracellular growth factors that activate different intracellular signaling branches.<ref name="gessert">{{cite journal|last=Gessert|first=S|coauthors=Kuhl M|title=The multiple phases and faces of wnt signaling during cardiac differentiation and development.|journal=Circulation Research|year=2010|volume=107|pages=186–199|doi=10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.110.221531|url=http://circres.ahajournals.org/content/107/2/186.full|accessdate=19 November 2012|issue=2}}</ref> There are
Wnt signaling pathways play a role in CNCC development as well as OFT development.<ref name="gessert" /> In mice, decrease of B-catenin results in a decrease in the proliferation of CNCCs.<ref name="gessert" /> Downregulation of the Wnt coreceptor Lrp6 leads to a reduction of CNCCs in the dorsal neural tube and in the pharyngeal arches, and results in ventricular, septal, and OFT defects.<ref name="gessert" /> Canonical Wnt signaling is especially important for cell cycle regulation of CNCC development and the initiation of CNCC migration.<ref name="gessert" /> Non-canonical Wnt signaling plays a greater role in promoting cardiac differentiation and OFT development.<ref name="gessert" />
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