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Development (Cambridge, England)|December 19, 2001
Otx2 and Gbx2 are required for refinement and not induction of mid-hindbrain gene expressionJ Y Li, A L Joyner
Development (Cambridge, England)|December 19, 2001
Gli1 can rescue the in vivo function of Gli2C B Bai, A L Joyner
Genes & Development|March 1, 1987
En-1 and En-2, two mouse genes with sequence homology to the Drosophila engrailed gene: expression during embryogenesisA L Joyner, G R Martin
Developmental Biology|February 3, 2015
Hedgehog signaling in prostate epithelial-mesenchymal growth regulationYu-Ching Peng, Alexandra L Joyner
Developmental Biology|November 19, 2003
Fate map of mouse ventral limb ectoderm and the apical ectodermal ridgeQiuxia Guo, Cynthia Loomis, Alexandra L Joyner
Development, Growth & Differentiation|December 22, 2004
How does Fgf signaling from the isthmic organizer induce midbrain and cerebellum development?Tatsuya Sato, Alexandra L Joyner, Harukazu Nakamura
Current Topics in Developmental Biology|October 26, 2005
Classical embryological studies and modern genetic analysis of midbrain and cerebellum developmentMark Zervas, Sandra Blaess, Alexandra L Joyner
Nature Reviews. Neuroscience|September 22, 2006
Morphogen to mitogen: the multiple roles of hedgehog signalling in vertebrate neural developmentMarc Fuccillo, Alexandra L Joyner, Gord Fishell
Development (Cambridge, England)|October 16, 1999
FGF8 can activate Gbx2 and transform regions of the rostral mouse brain into a hindbrain fateA Liu, K Losos, A L Joyner
Current Opinion in Cell Biology|November 7, 2000
Otx2, Gbx2 and Fgf8 interact to position and maintain a mid-hindbrain organizerA L Joyner, A Liu, S Millet
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Development (Cambridge, England)|December 19, 2001
Otx2 and Gbx2 are required for refinement and not induction of mid-hindbrain gene expressionJ Y Li, A L Joyner
Development (Cambridge, England)|December 19, 2001
Gli1 can rescue the in vivo function of Gli2C B Bai, A L Joyner
Genes & Development|March 1, 1987
En-1 and En-2, two mouse genes with sequence homology to the Drosophila engrailed gene: expression during embryogenesisA L Joyner, G R Martin
Developmental Biology|February 3, 2015
Hedgehog signaling in prostate epithelial-mesenchymal growth regulationYu-Ching Peng, Alexandra L Joyner
Developmental Biology|November 19, 2003
Fate map of mouse ventral limb ectoderm and the apical ectodermal ridgeQiuxia Guo, Cynthia Loomis, Alexandra L Joyner
Development, Growth & Differentiation|December 22, 2004
How does Fgf signaling from the isthmic organizer induce midbrain and cerebellum development?Tatsuya Sato, Alexandra L Joyner, Harukazu Nakamura
Current Topics in Developmental Biology|October 26, 2005
Classical embryological studies and modern genetic analysis of midbrain and cerebellum developmentMark Zervas, Sandra Blaess, Alexandra L Joyner
Nature Reviews. Neuroscience|September 22, 2006
Morphogen to mitogen: the multiple roles of hedgehog signalling in vertebrate neural developmentMarc Fuccillo, Alexandra L Joyner, Gord Fishell
Development (Cambridge, England)|October 16, 1999
FGF8 can activate Gbx2 and transform regions of the rostral mouse brain into a hindbrain fateA Liu, K Losos, A L Joyner
Current Opinion in Cell Biology|November 7, 2000
Otx2, Gbx2 and Fgf8 interact to position and maintain a mid-hindbrain organizerA L Joyner, A Liu, S Millet
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