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Martin Blum

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Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|June 12, 2019
Mechanical strain, novel genes and evolutionary insights: news from the frog left-right organizerMartin Blum, Tim Ott
Developmental Dynamics : an Official Publication of the American Association of Anatomists|June 17, 2008
Gap junctions relay FGF8-mediated right-sided repression of Nodal in rabbitKerstin Feistel, Martin Blum
Developmental Dynamics : an Official Publication of the American Association of Anatomists|October 25, 2006
Three types of cilia including a novel 9+4 axoneme on the notochordal plate of the rabbit embryoKerstin Feistel, Martin Blum
Developmental Cell|May 9, 2018
The Power of Strain: Organizing Left-Right CiliaMartin Blum, Tim Ott
Cells, Tissues, Organs|August 10, 2018
Xenopus: An Undervalued Model Organism to Study and Model Human Genetic DiseaseMartin Blum, Tim Ott
Current Biology : CB|April 4, 2018
Animal left-right asymmetryMartin Blum, Tim Ott
Current Biology : CB|March 4, 2015
Left-right asymmetry: cilia and calcium revisitedMartin Blum, Philipp Vick
Developmental Biology|February 19, 2025
From Mendel's peas to genetic regulation of embryogenesisAbraham Fainsod, Martin Blum
Current Biology : CB|November 7, 2002
FGF8 acts as a right determinant during establishment of the left-right axis in the rabbitAnja Fischer, Christoph Viebahn, Martin Blum
Genesis (New York, N.Y. : 2000)|January 30, 2017
Xenopus, an ideal model organism to study laterality in conjoined twinsMatthias Tisler, Axel Schweickert, Martin Blum
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Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|June 12, 2019
Mechanical strain, novel genes and evolutionary insights: news from the frog left-right organizerMartin Blum, Tim Ott
Developmental Dynamics : an Official Publication of the American Association of Anatomists|June 17, 2008
Gap junctions relay FGF8-mediated right-sided repression of Nodal in rabbitKerstin Feistel, Martin Blum
Developmental Dynamics : an Official Publication of the American Association of Anatomists|October 25, 2006
Three types of cilia including a novel 9+4 axoneme on the notochordal plate of the rabbit embryoKerstin Feistel, Martin Blum
Developmental Cell|May 9, 2018
The Power of Strain: Organizing Left-Right CiliaMartin Blum, Tim Ott
Cells, Tissues, Organs|August 10, 2018
Xenopus: An Undervalued Model Organism to Study and Model Human Genetic DiseaseMartin Blum, Tim Ott
Current Biology : CB|April 4, 2018
Animal left-right asymmetryMartin Blum, Tim Ott
Current Biology : CB|March 4, 2015
Left-right asymmetry: cilia and calcium revisitedMartin Blum, Philipp Vick
Developmental Biology|February 19, 2025
From Mendel's peas to genetic regulation of embryogenesisAbraham Fainsod, Martin Blum
Current Biology : CB|November 7, 2002
FGF8 acts as a right determinant during establishment of the left-right axis in the rabbitAnja Fischer, Christoph Viebahn, Martin Blum
Genesis (New York, N.Y. : 2000)|January 30, 2017
Xenopus, an ideal model organism to study laterality in conjoined twinsMatthias Tisler, Axel Schweickert, Martin Blum
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