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Mechanisms of development

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Mechanisms of Development|May 20, 1999
Parathyroid hormone-related peptide (PTHrP) induces parietal endoderm formation exclusively via the type I PTH/PTHrP receptorM H Verheijen, M Karperien, U Chung, et al.
Mechanisms of Development|May 20, 1999
Shh, Bmp-2, Bmp-4 and Fgf-8 are associated with initiation and patterning of mouse tongue papillaeH S Jung, V Oropeza, I Thesleff
Mechanisms of Development|June 25, 1999
N-myc-dependent repression of ndr1, a gene identified by direct subtraction of whole mouse embryo cDNAs between wild type and N-myc mutantA Shimono, T Okuda, H Kondoh
Mechanisms of Development|June 25, 1999
Six9 (Optx2), a new member of the six gene family of transcription factors, is expressed at early stages of vertebrate ocular and pituitary developmentJ López-Ríos, M E Gallardo, S Rodriguez de Córdoba, et al.
Mechanisms of Development|June 4, 1999
Ten years of gene targeting: targeted mouse mutants, from vector design to phenotype analysisU Müller
Mechanisms of Development|June 4, 1999
SWiP-1: novel SOCS box containing WD-protein regulated by signalling centres and by Shh during developmentD Vasiliauskas, S Hancock, C D Stern
Mechanisms of Development|June 4, 1999
mGCMa is a murine transcription factor that overrides cell fate decisions in DrosophilaR Reifegerste, J Schreiber, S Gülland, et al.
Mechanisms of Development|June 4, 1999
Cell-type specific modular regulation of derailed in the Drosophila nervous systemJ L Bonkowsky, J B Thomas
Mechanisms of Development|March 30, 1999
A Meis family protein caudalizes neural cell fates in XenopusA Salzberg, S Elias, N Nachaliel, et al.
Mechanisms of Development|March 30, 1999
Temporal and spatial control of the Sycp1 gene transcription in the mouse meiosis: regulatory elements active in the male are not sufficient for expression in the female gonadJ Sage, L Martin, R Meuwissen, et al.
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Mechanisms of Development|May 20, 1999
Parathyroid hormone-related peptide (PTHrP) induces parietal endoderm formation exclusively via the type I PTH/PTHrP receptorM H Verheijen, M Karperien, U Chung, et al.
Mechanisms of Development|May 20, 1999
Shh, Bmp-2, Bmp-4 and Fgf-8 are associated with initiation and patterning of mouse tongue papillaeH S Jung, V Oropeza, I Thesleff
Mechanisms of Development|June 25, 1999
N-myc-dependent repression of ndr1, a gene identified by direct subtraction of whole mouse embryo cDNAs between wild type and N-myc mutantA Shimono, T Okuda, H Kondoh
Mechanisms of Development|June 25, 1999
Six9 (Optx2), a new member of the six gene family of transcription factors, is expressed at early stages of vertebrate ocular and pituitary developmentJ López-Ríos, M E Gallardo, S Rodriguez de Córdoba, et al.
Mechanisms of Development|June 4, 1999
Ten years of gene targeting: targeted mouse mutants, from vector design to phenotype analysisU Müller
Mechanisms of Development|June 4, 1999
SWiP-1: novel SOCS box containing WD-protein regulated by signalling centres and by Shh during developmentD Vasiliauskas, S Hancock, C D Stern
Mechanisms of Development|June 4, 1999
mGCMa is a murine transcription factor that overrides cell fate decisions in DrosophilaR Reifegerste, J Schreiber, S Gülland, et al.
Mechanisms of Development|June 4, 1999
Cell-type specific modular regulation of derailed in the Drosophila nervous systemJ L Bonkowsky, J B Thomas
Mechanisms of Development|March 30, 1999
A Meis family protein caudalizes neural cell fates in XenopusA Salzberg, S Elias, N Nachaliel, et al.
Mechanisms of Development|March 30, 1999
Temporal and spatial control of the Sycp1 gene transcription in the mouse meiosis: regulatory elements active in the male are not sufficient for expression in the female gonadJ Sage, L Martin, R Meuwissen, et al.
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