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Robb Krumlauf

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Cell|June 6, 2006
Bone formation: The nuclear matrix reloadedDebra L Ellies, Robb Krumlauf
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology|June 1, 2022
Diversification and Functional Evolution of HOX ProteinsNarendra Pratap Singh, Robb Krumlauf
Current Topics in Developmental Biology|May 27, 2020
A Hox gene regulatory network for hindbrain segmentationHugo J Parker, Robb Krumlauf
Journal of Biomedicine & Biotechnology|January 4, 2011
BAC modification through serial or simultaneous use of CRE/Lox technologyMark Parrish, Jay Unruh, Robb Krumlauf
Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology|July 7, 2009
Hox genes and segmentation of the hindbrain and axial skeletonTara Alexander, Christof Nolte, Robb Krumlauf
Current Topics in Developmental Biology|August 5, 2009
Hox genes and segmentation of the vertebrate hindbrainStefan Tümpel, Leanne M Wiedemann, Robb Krumlauf
Genesis (New York, N.Y. : 2000)|May 22, 2019
Hox genes: Downstream "effectors" of retinoic acid signaling in vertebrate embryogenesisChristof Nolte, Bony De Kumar, Robb Krumlauf
Developmental Biology|February 15, 2014
Long-range regulation by shared retinoic acid response elements modulates dynamic expression of posterior Hoxb genes in CNS developmentYoungwook Ahn, Hillary E Mullan, Robb Krumlauf
Developmental Biology|March 25, 2018
Coupling the roles of Hox genes to regulatory networks patterning cranial neural crestHugo J Parker, Irina Pushel, Robb Krumlauf
Development (Cambridge, England)|October 26, 2002
Initiating Hox gene expression: in the early chick neural tube differential sensitivity to FGF and RA signaling subdivides the HoxB genes in two distinct groupsSophie Bel-Vialar, Nobue Itasaki, Robb Krumlauf
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Cell|June 6, 2006
Bone formation: The nuclear matrix reloadedDebra L Ellies, Robb Krumlauf
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology|June 1, 2022
Diversification and Functional Evolution of HOX ProteinsNarendra Pratap Singh, Robb Krumlauf
Current Topics in Developmental Biology|May 27, 2020
A Hox gene regulatory network for hindbrain segmentationHugo J Parker, Robb Krumlauf
Journal of Biomedicine & Biotechnology|January 4, 2011
BAC modification through serial or simultaneous use of CRE/Lox technologyMark Parrish, Jay Unruh, Robb Krumlauf
Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology|July 7, 2009
Hox genes and segmentation of the hindbrain and axial skeletonTara Alexander, Christof Nolte, Robb Krumlauf
Current Topics in Developmental Biology|August 5, 2009
Hox genes and segmentation of the vertebrate hindbrainStefan Tümpel, Leanne M Wiedemann, Robb Krumlauf
Genesis (New York, N.Y. : 2000)|May 22, 2019
Hox genes: Downstream "effectors" of retinoic acid signaling in vertebrate embryogenesisChristof Nolte, Bony De Kumar, Robb Krumlauf
Developmental Biology|February 15, 2014
Long-range regulation by shared retinoic acid response elements modulates dynamic expression of posterior Hoxb genes in CNS developmentYoungwook Ahn, Hillary E Mullan, Robb Krumlauf
Developmental Biology|March 25, 2018
Coupling the roles of Hox genes to regulatory networks patterning cranial neural crestHugo J Parker, Irina Pushel, Robb Krumlauf
Development (Cambridge, England)|October 26, 2002
Initiating Hox gene expression: in the early chick neural tube differential sensitivity to FGF and RA signaling subdivides the HoxB genes in two distinct groupsSophie Bel-Vialar, Nobue Itasaki, Robb Krumlauf
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