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Mechanisms of development

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Mechanisms of Development|February 19, 2002
Etr-r3/mNapor, encoding an ELAV-type RNA binding protein, is expressed in differentiating cells in the developing rodent forebrainTeresa E Levers, Steven Tait, Marie-Christine Birling, et al.
Mechanisms of Development|January 1, 1996
The Xenopus homologue of hepatocyte growth factor-like protein is specifically expressed in the presumptive neural plate during gastrulationF Aberger, G Schmidt, K Richter
Mechanisms of Development|January 1, 1996
Dominant negative expression of a cytoplasmically deleted mutant of XB/U-cadherin disturbs mesoderm migration during gastrulation in Xenopus laevisM Kühl, S Finnemann, O Binder, et al.
Mechanisms of Development|July 1, 1996
Overexpression of BMP-2 and BMP-4 alters the size and shape of developing skeletal elements in the chick limbD Duprez, E J Bell, M K Richardson, et al.
Mechanisms of Development|December 7, 2007
Microtubule anchoring by cortical actin bundles prevents streaming of the oocyte cytoplasmYing Wang, Veit Riechmann
Mechanisms of Development|December 7, 2007
Lola regulates cell fate by antagonizing Notch induction in the Drosophila eyeLimin Zheng, Richard W Carthew
Mechanisms of Development|December 21, 2007
A role of D domain-related proteins in differentiation and migration of embryonic cells in Xenopus laevisTomoko Shibata, Yuhta Takahashi, Junichi Tasaki, et al.
Mechanisms of Development|December 11, 2007
Analysis of cis-regulatory elements controlling spatio-temporal expression of T-brain gene in sea urchin, Hemicentrotus pulcherrimusHiroshi Ochiai, Naoaki Sakamoto, Asuka Momiyama, et al.
Mechanisms of Development|June 1, 1995
Degradation of maternal string mRNA is controlled by proteins encoded on maternally contributed transcriptsF A Myers, H Francis-Lang, S F Newbury
Mechanisms of Development|June 1, 1995
Inhibition of cell fate in Drosophila by Enhancer of split genesF Tata, D A Hartley
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Mechanisms of Development|February 19, 2002
Etr-r3/mNapor, encoding an ELAV-type RNA binding protein, is expressed in differentiating cells in the developing rodent forebrainTeresa E Levers, Steven Tait, Marie-Christine Birling, et al.
Mechanisms of Development|January 1, 1996
The Xenopus homologue of hepatocyte growth factor-like protein is specifically expressed in the presumptive neural plate during gastrulationF Aberger, G Schmidt, K Richter
Mechanisms of Development|January 1, 1996
Dominant negative expression of a cytoplasmically deleted mutant of XB/U-cadherin disturbs mesoderm migration during gastrulation in Xenopus laevisM Kühl, S Finnemann, O Binder, et al.
Mechanisms of Development|July 1, 1996
Overexpression of BMP-2 and BMP-4 alters the size and shape of developing skeletal elements in the chick limbD Duprez, E J Bell, M K Richardson, et al.
Mechanisms of Development|December 7, 2007
Microtubule anchoring by cortical actin bundles prevents streaming of the oocyte cytoplasmYing Wang, Veit Riechmann
Mechanisms of Development|December 7, 2007
Lola regulates cell fate by antagonizing Notch induction in the Drosophila eyeLimin Zheng, Richard W Carthew
Mechanisms of Development|December 21, 2007
A role of D domain-related proteins in differentiation and migration of embryonic cells in Xenopus laevisTomoko Shibata, Yuhta Takahashi, Junichi Tasaki, et al.
Mechanisms of Development|December 11, 2007
Analysis of cis-regulatory elements controlling spatio-temporal expression of T-brain gene in sea urchin, Hemicentrotus pulcherrimusHiroshi Ochiai, Naoaki Sakamoto, Asuka Momiyama, et al.
Mechanisms of Development|June 1, 1995
Degradation of maternal string mRNA is controlled by proteins encoded on maternally contributed transcriptsF A Myers, H Francis-Lang, S F Newbury
Mechanisms of Development|June 1, 1995
Inhibition of cell fate in Drosophila by Enhancer of split genesF Tata, D A Hartley
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