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Genes & Development|July 1, 1994
Dorsal midline fate in Drosophila embryos requires twisted gastrulation, a gene encoding a secreted protein related to human connective tissue growth factorE D Mason, K D Konrad, C D Webb, et al.
Genes & Development|July 15, 1994
Regulation of tissue-specific P-element pre-mRNA splicing requires the RNA-binding protein PSIC W Siebel, R Kanaar, D C Rio
Genes & Development|August 1, 1994
Collaboration of G1 cyclins in the functional inactivation of the retinoblastoma proteinM Hatakeyama, J A Brill, G R Fink, et al.
Genes & Development|August 1, 1994
Short-range repression permits multiple enhancers to function autonomously within a complex promoterS Gray, P Szymanski, M Levine
Genes & Development|August 15, 1994
Abnormal kidney development and hematological disorders in PDGF beta-receptor mutant miceP Soriano
Genes & Development|September 1, 1994
Combined deficiencies of Src, Fyn, and Yes tyrosine kinases in mutant miceP L Stein, H Vogel, P Soriano
Genes & Development|September 1, 1994
Dual roles of the retinoblastoma protein in cell cycle regulation and neuron differentiationE Y Lee, N Hu, S S Yuan, et al.
Genes & Development|September 15, 1994
Homologs of the mouse Brachyury gene are involved in the specification of posterior terminal structures in Drosophila, Tribolium, and LocustaA Kispert, B G Herrmann, M Leptin, et al.
Genes & Development|September 15, 1994
A temperature-sensitive MEK mutation demonstrates the conservation of the signaling pathways activated by receptor tyrosine kinasesJ C Hsu, N Perrimon
Genes & Development|September 15, 1994
Phytochrome signal transduction pathways are regulated by reciprocal control mechanismsC Bowler, H Yamagata, G Neuhaus, et al.
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Genes & Development|July 1, 1994
Dorsal midline fate in Drosophila embryos requires twisted gastrulation, a gene encoding a secreted protein related to human connective tissue growth factorE D Mason, K D Konrad, C D Webb, et al.
Genes & Development|July 15, 1994
Regulation of tissue-specific P-element pre-mRNA splicing requires the RNA-binding protein PSIC W Siebel, R Kanaar, D C Rio
Genes & Development|August 1, 1994
Collaboration of G1 cyclins in the functional inactivation of the retinoblastoma proteinM Hatakeyama, J A Brill, G R Fink, et al.
Genes & Development|August 1, 1994
Short-range repression permits multiple enhancers to function autonomously within a complex promoterS Gray, P Szymanski, M Levine
Genes & Development|August 15, 1994
Abnormal kidney development and hematological disorders in PDGF beta-receptor mutant miceP Soriano
Genes & Development|September 1, 1994
Combined deficiencies of Src, Fyn, and Yes tyrosine kinases in mutant miceP L Stein, H Vogel, P Soriano
Genes & Development|September 1, 1994
Dual roles of the retinoblastoma protein in cell cycle regulation and neuron differentiationE Y Lee, N Hu, S S Yuan, et al.
Genes & Development|September 15, 1994
Homologs of the mouse Brachyury gene are involved in the specification of posterior terminal structures in Drosophila, Tribolium, and LocustaA Kispert, B G Herrmann, M Leptin, et al.
Genes & Development|September 15, 1994
A temperature-sensitive MEK mutation demonstrates the conservation of the signaling pathways activated by receptor tyrosine kinasesJ C Hsu, N Perrimon
Genes & Development|September 15, 1994
Phytochrome signal transduction pathways are regulated by reciprocal control mechanismsC Bowler, H Yamagata, G Neuhaus, et al.
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