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April 1, 1997
Lethal of scute requires overexpression of daughterless to elicit ectopic neuronal development during embryogenesis in Drosophila
B Giebel, I Stüttem, U Hinz, et al.
Mechanisms of Development
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April 1, 1997
Fritz: a secreted frizzled-related protein that inhibits Wnt activity
T Mayr, U Deutsch, M Kühl, et al.
Mechanisms of Development
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January 1, 1994
Interplay between thyroid hormone and estrogen in modulating expression of their receptor and vitellogenin genes during Xenopus metamorphosis
E M Rabelo, B S Baker, J R Tata
Mechanisms of Development
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December 1, 1993
Xl-fli, the Xenopus homologue of the fli-1 gene, is expressed during embryogenesis in a restricted pattern evocative of neural crest cell distribution
D Meyer, C M Wolff, P Stiegler, et al.
Mechanisms of Development
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December 1, 1993
Retinoic acid affects central nervous system development of Xenopus by changing cell fate
V R Agarwal, S M Sato
Mechanisms of Development
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November 9, 2005
Fate of tetraploid cells in 4n<-->2n chimeric mouse blastocysts
Gillian E Mackay, John D West
Mechanisms of Development
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December 29, 2009
HpSulf, a heparan sulfate 6-O-endosulfatase, is involved in the regulation of VEGF signaling during sea urchin development
Kazumasa Fujita, Eriko Takechi, Naoaki Sakamoto, et al.
Mechanisms of Development
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December 6, 2005
FGF signaling is necessary for establishing gut tube domains along the anterior-posterior axis in vivo
Jessica Dessimoz, Robert Opoka, Jennifer J Kordich, et al.
Mechanisms of Development
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October 29, 2009
Hedgehog pathway activity is required for the lethality and intestinal phenotypes of mice with hyperactive Wnt signaling
Frédéric Varnat, Giovanna Zacchetti, Ariel Ruiz i Altaba
Mechanisms of Development
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April 1, 1994
The non-viability of uniparental mouse conceptuses correlates with the loss of the products of imprinted genes
C Walsh, A Glaser, R Fundele, et al.
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Mechanisms of Development
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April 1, 1997
Lethal of scute requires overexpression of daughterless to elicit ectopic neuronal development during embryogenesis in Drosophila
B Giebel, I Stüttem, U Hinz, et al.
Mechanisms of Development
|
April 1, 1997
Fritz: a secreted frizzled-related protein that inhibits Wnt activity
T Mayr, U Deutsch, M Kühl, et al.
Mechanisms of Development
|
January 1, 1994
Interplay between thyroid hormone and estrogen in modulating expression of their receptor and vitellogenin genes during Xenopus metamorphosis
E M Rabelo, B S Baker, J R Tata
Mechanisms of Development
|
December 1, 1993
Xl-fli, the Xenopus homologue of the fli-1 gene, is expressed during embryogenesis in a restricted pattern evocative of neural crest cell distribution
D Meyer, C M Wolff, P Stiegler, et al.
Mechanisms of Development
|
December 1, 1993
Retinoic acid affects central nervous system development of Xenopus by changing cell fate
V R Agarwal, S M Sato
Mechanisms of Development
|
November 9, 2005
Fate of tetraploid cells in 4n<-->2n chimeric mouse blastocysts
Gillian E Mackay, John D West
Mechanisms of Development
|
December 29, 2009
HpSulf, a heparan sulfate 6-O-endosulfatase, is involved in the regulation of VEGF signaling during sea urchin development
Kazumasa Fujita, Eriko Takechi, Naoaki Sakamoto, et al.
Mechanisms of Development
|
December 6, 2005
FGF signaling is necessary for establishing gut tube domains along the anterior-posterior axis in vivo
Jessica Dessimoz, Robert Opoka, Jennifer J Kordich, et al.
Mechanisms of Development
|
October 29, 2009
Hedgehog pathway activity is required for the lethality and intestinal phenotypes of mice with hyperactive Wnt signaling
Frédéric Varnat, Giovanna Zacchetti, Ariel Ruiz i Altaba
Mechanisms of Development
|
April 1, 1994
The non-viability of uniparental mouse conceptuses correlates with the loss of the products of imprinted genes
C Walsh, A Glaser, R Fundele, et al.
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of 332