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Alexandra L Joyner

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Current Topics in Developmental Biology|March 13, 2016
From Cloning Neural Development Genes to Functional Studies in Mice, 30 Years of AdvancementsAlexandra L Joyner
Neural Development|December 7, 2007
Cerebellum morphogenesis: the foliation pattern is orchestrated by multi-cellular anchoring centersAnamaria Sudarov, Alexandra L Joyner
Developmental Dynamics : an Official Publication of the American Association of Anatomists|July 28, 2006
Genetic inducible fate mapping in mouse: establishing genetic lineages and defining genetic neuroanatomy in the nervous systemAlexandra L Joyner, Mark Zervas
Developmental Biology|August 4, 2019
YAP1 is involved in replenishment of granule cell precursors following injury to the neonatal cerebellumZhaohui Yang, Alexandra L Joyner
Development (Cambridge, England)|October 2, 2009
The duration of Fgf8 isthmic organizer expression is key to patterning different tectal-isthmo-cerebellum structuresTatsuya Sato, Alexandra L Joyner
Development (Cambridge, England)|September 4, 2014
Roles for Hedgehog signaling in adult organ homeostasis and repairRalitsa Petrova, Alexandra L Joyner
Nature|October 7, 2005
In vivo analysis of quiescent adult neural stem cells responding to Sonic hedgehogSohyun Ahn, Alexandra L Joyner
Methods in Enzymology|August 12, 2010
Genetic fate mapping using site-specific recombinasesEmilie Legué, Alexandra L Joyner
Cell|August 19, 2004
Dynamic changes in the response of cells to positive hedgehog signaling during mouse limb patterningSohyun Ahn, Alexandra L Joyner
Current Topics in Developmental Biology|April 23, 2026
Cerebellar nuclei output pathways regulate motor and non-motor behaviors through forebrain circuitsAndrew S Lee, Alexandra L Joyner
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Current Topics in Developmental Biology|March 13, 2016
From Cloning Neural Development Genes to Functional Studies in Mice, 30 Years of AdvancementsAlexandra L Joyner
Neural Development|December 7, 2007
Cerebellum morphogenesis: the foliation pattern is orchestrated by multi-cellular anchoring centersAnamaria Sudarov, Alexandra L Joyner
Developmental Dynamics : an Official Publication of the American Association of Anatomists|July 28, 2006
Genetic inducible fate mapping in mouse: establishing genetic lineages and defining genetic neuroanatomy in the nervous systemAlexandra L Joyner, Mark Zervas
Developmental Biology|August 4, 2019
YAP1 is involved in replenishment of granule cell precursors following injury to the neonatal cerebellumZhaohui Yang, Alexandra L Joyner
Development (Cambridge, England)|October 2, 2009
The duration of Fgf8 isthmic organizer expression is key to patterning different tectal-isthmo-cerebellum structuresTatsuya Sato, Alexandra L Joyner
Development (Cambridge, England)|September 4, 2014
Roles for Hedgehog signaling in adult organ homeostasis and repairRalitsa Petrova, Alexandra L Joyner
Nature|October 7, 2005
In vivo analysis of quiescent adult neural stem cells responding to Sonic hedgehogSohyun Ahn, Alexandra L Joyner
Methods in Enzymology|August 12, 2010
Genetic fate mapping using site-specific recombinasesEmilie Legué, Alexandra L Joyner
Cell|August 19, 2004
Dynamic changes in the response of cells to positive hedgehog signaling during mouse limb patterningSohyun Ahn, Alexandra L Joyner
Current Topics in Developmental Biology|April 23, 2026
Cerebellar nuclei output pathways regulate motor and non-motor behaviors through forebrain circuitsAndrew S Lee, Alexandra L Joyner
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