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Christopher Wylie

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Developmental Cell|December 6, 2005
IFITM1-mediated cell repulsion controls the initial steps of germ cell migration in the mouseChristopher Wylie
Development (Cambridge, England)|May 10, 2012
In the beginningChristopher Wylie
The International Journal of Developmental Biology|June 21, 2013
A lifetime of migrationPeter Donovan, Christopher Wylie
Genome Biology|January 23, 2003
The genome and the germ cellKathleen Molyneaux, Christopher Wylie
Developmental Biology|March 9, 2002
Surface contraction waves (SCWs) in the Xenopus egg are required for the localization of the germ plasm and are dependent upon maternal stores of the kinesin-like protein Xklp1Josh Quaas, Christopher Wylie
The International Journal of Developmental Biology|September 7, 2004
Primordial germ cell migrationKathleen Molyneaux, Christopher Wylie
Development (Cambridge, England)|May 9, 2003
The Xenopus LIM-homeodomain protein Xlim5 regulates the differential adhesion properties of early ectoderm cellsDouglas W Houston, Christopher Wylie
Development (Cambridge, England)|October 7, 2005
Maternal Xenopus Zic2 negatively regulates Nodal-related gene expression during anteroposterior patterningDouglas W Houston, Christopher Wylie
Development (Cambridge, England)|November 20, 2014
An interview with Christopher Wylie and Janet HeasmanChristopher Wylie, Janet Heasman, Seema Grewal
Development (Cambridge, England)|August 6, 2003
GP130, the shared receptor for the LIF/IL6 cytokine family in the mouse, is not required for early germ cell differentiation, but is required cell-autonomously in oocytes for ovulationKathleen A Molyneaux, Kyle Schaible, Christopher Wylie
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Developmental Cell|December 6, 2005
IFITM1-mediated cell repulsion controls the initial steps of germ cell migration in the mouseChristopher Wylie
Development (Cambridge, England)|May 10, 2012
In the beginningChristopher Wylie
The International Journal of Developmental Biology|June 21, 2013
A lifetime of migrationPeter Donovan, Christopher Wylie
Genome Biology|January 23, 2003
The genome and the germ cellKathleen Molyneaux, Christopher Wylie
Developmental Biology|March 9, 2002
Surface contraction waves (SCWs) in the Xenopus egg are required for the localization of the germ plasm and are dependent upon maternal stores of the kinesin-like protein Xklp1Josh Quaas, Christopher Wylie
The International Journal of Developmental Biology|September 7, 2004
Primordial germ cell migrationKathleen Molyneaux, Christopher Wylie
Development (Cambridge, England)|May 9, 2003
The Xenopus LIM-homeodomain protein Xlim5 regulates the differential adhesion properties of early ectoderm cellsDouglas W Houston, Christopher Wylie
Development (Cambridge, England)|October 7, 2005
Maternal Xenopus Zic2 negatively regulates Nodal-related gene expression during anteroposterior patterningDouglas W Houston, Christopher Wylie
Development (Cambridge, England)|November 20, 2014
An interview with Christopher Wylie and Janet HeasmanChristopher Wylie, Janet Heasman, Seema Grewal
Development (Cambridge, England)|August 6, 2003
GP130, the shared receptor for the LIF/IL6 cytokine family in the mouse, is not required for early germ cell differentiation, but is required cell-autonomously in oocytes for ovulationKathleen A Molyneaux, Kyle Schaible, Christopher Wylie
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