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L. J. Cushman, D. E. Watkins-Chow, M. L. Brinkmeier, L. T. Raetzman, A. L. Radak, R. V. Lloyd, and S. A. Camper
Persistent Prop1 expression delays gonadotrope differentiation and enhances pituitary tumor susceptibility
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B. Andersen and M. G. Rosenfeld
POU Domain Factors in the Neuroendocrine System: Lessons from Developmental Biology Provide Insights into Human Disease
Endocr. Rev., February 1, 2001; 22(1): 2 - 35.
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L. Lowe, S Yamada, and M. Kuehn
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Development, January 5, 2001; 128(10): 1831 - 1843.
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P. Q. Thomas, M. T. Dattani, J. M. Brickman, D. McNay, G. Warne, M. Zacharin, F. Cameron, J. Hurst, K. Woods, D. Dunger, et al.
Heterozygous HESX1 mutations associated with isolated congenital pituitary hypoplasia and septo-optic dysplasia
Hum. Mol. Genet., January 1, 2001; 10(1): 39 - 45.
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R. Y. Osamura, S. Tahara, R. Kurotani, N. Sanno, A. Matsuno, and A. Teramoto
Contributions of Immunohistochemistry and In Situ Hybridization to the Functional Analysis of Pituitary Adenomas
J. Histochem. Cytochem., April 1, 2000; 48(4): 445 - 458.
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J. Huelsken, R. Vogel, V. Brinkmann, B. Erdmann, C. Birchmeier, and W. Birchmeier
Requirement for {beta}-Catenin in Anterior-Posterior Axis Formation in Mice
J. Cell Biol., February 7, 2000; 148(3): 567 - 578.
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A. Foley, I Skromne, and C. Stern
Reconciling different models of forebrain induction and patterning: a dual role for the hypoblast
Development, January 9, 2000; 127(17): 3839 - 3854.
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J. Martinez Barbera, M Clements, P Thomas, T Rodriguez, D Meloy, D Kioussis, and R. Beddington
The homeobox gene Hex is required in definitive endodermal tissues for normal forebrain, liver and thyroid formation
Development, January 6, 2000; 127(11): 2433 - 2445.
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C. J. Phelps and D. L. Hurley
Pituitary Hormones as Neurotrophic Signals: Update on Hypothalamic Differentiation in Genetic Models of Altered Feedback
Experimental Biology and Medicine, October 2, 1999; 222(1): 39 - 58.
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X. Sun, E. N. Meyers, M. Lewandoski, and G. R. Martin
Targeted disruption of Fgf8 causes failure of cell migration in the gastrulating mouse embryo
Genes & Dev., July 15, 1999; 13(14): 1834 - 1846.
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C. Lanctôt, Y. Gauthier, and J. Drouin
Pituitary Homeobox 1 (Ptx1) Is Differentially Expressed during Pituitary Development
Endocrinology, March 1, 1999; 140(3): 1416 - 1422.
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W Shawlot, M Wakamiya, K. Kwan, A Kania, T. Jessell, and R. Behringer
Lim1 is required in both primitive streak-derived tissues and visceral endoderm for head formation in the mouse
Development, January 11, 1999; 126(22): 4925 - 4932.
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J. Zoltewicz, N. Plummer, M. Lin, and A. Peterson
oto is a homeotic locus with a role in anteroposterior development that is partially redundant with Lim1
Development, January 11, 1999; 126(22): 5085 - 5095.
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P. Tam and K. Steiner
Anterior patterning by synergistic activity of the early gastrula organizer and the anterior germ layer tissues of the mouse embryo
Development, January 11, 1999; 126(22): 5171 - 5179.
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M Rhinn, A Dierich, M Le Meur, and S Ang
Cell autonomous and non-cell autonomous functions of Otx2 in patterning the rostral brain
Development, January 10, 1999; 126(19): 4295 - 4304.
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G. Ermakova, E. Alexandrova, O. Kazanskaya, O. Vasiliev, M. Smith, and A. Zaraisky
The homeobox gene, Xanf-1, can control both neural differentiation and patterning in the presumptive anterior neurectoderm of the Xenopus laevis embryo
Development, January 10, 1999; 126(20): 4513 - 4523.
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P. Gage, H Suh, and S. Camper
Dosage requirement of Pitx2 for development of multiple organs
Development, January 10, 1999; 126(20): 4643 - 4651.
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T Theil, G Alvarez-Bolado, A Walter, and U Ruther
Gli3 is required for Emx gene expression during dorsal telencephalon development
Development, January 8, 1999; 126(16): 3561 - 3571.
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Y Suda, J Nakabayashi, I Matsuo, and S Aizawa
Functional equivalency between Otx2 and Otx1 in development of the rostral head
Development, January 2, 1999; 126(4): 743 - 757.
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H Knoetgen, C Viebahn, and M Kessel
Head induction in the chick by primitive endoderm of mammalian, but not avian origin
Development, January 2, 1999; 126(4): 815 - 825.
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S. L. Asa and S. Ezzat
The Cytogenesis and Pathogenesis of Pituitary Adenomas
Endocr. Rev., December 1, 1998; 19(6): 798 - 827.
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