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Dual roles of Wnt signaling during chondrogenesis in the chicken limb
Development, January 7, 2000; 127(14): 3141 - 3159.
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J Charite, D. McFadden, and E. Olson
The bHLH transcription factor dHAND controls Sonic hedgehog expression and establishment of the zone of polarizing activity during limb development
Development, January 6, 2000; 127(11): 2461 - 2470.
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L De Moerlooze, B Spencer-Dene, J Revest, M Hajihosseini, I Rosewell, and C Dickson
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Development, January 2, 2000; 127(3): 483 - 492.
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D. Garcia-Domingo, E. Leonardo, A. Grandien, P. Martinez, J. P. Albar, J. C. Izpisua-Belmonte, and C. Martinez-A
DIO-1 is a gene involved in onset of apoptosis in vitro, whose misexpression disrupts limb development
PNAS, July 6, 1999; 96(14): 7992 - 7997.
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M. Logan and C. J. Tabin
Role of Pitx1 Upstream of Tbx4 in Specification of Hindlimb Identity
Science, March 12, 1999; 283(5408): 1736 - 1739.
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J. Gemel, C. Jacobsen, and C. A. MacArthur
Fibroblast Growth Factor-8 Expression Is Regulated by Intronic Engrailed and Pbx1-binding Sites
J. Biol. Chem., February 26, 1999; 274(9): 6020 - 6026.
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L Lettice, J Hecksher-Sorensen, and R. Hill
The dominant hemimelia mutation uncouples epithelial-mesenchymal interactions and disrupts anterior mesenchyme formation in mouse hindlimbs
Development, January 11, 1999; 126(21): 4729 - 4736.
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G Minowada, L. Jarvis, C. Chi, A Neubuser, X Sun, N Hacohen, M. Krasnow, and G. Martin
Vertebrate Sprouty genes are induced by FGF signaling and can cause chondrodysplasia when overexpressed
Development, January 10, 1999; 126(20): 4465 - 4475.
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H Shamim, R Mahmood, C Logan, P Doherty, A Lumsden, and I Mason
Sequential roles for Fgf4, En1 and Fgf8 in specification and regionalisation of the midbrain
Development, January 2, 1999; 126(5): 945 - 959.
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I Munoz-Sanjuan, B. Simandl, J. Fallon, and J Nathans
Expression of chicken fibroblast growth factor homologous factor (FHF)-1 and of differentially spliced isoforms of FHF-2 during development and involvement of FHF-2 in chicken limb development
Development, January 1, 1999; 126(2): 409 - 421.
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H. Min, D. M. Danilenko, S. A. Scully, B. Bolon, B. D. Ring, J. E. Tarpley, M. DeRose, and W. S. Simonet
Fgf-10 is required for both limb and lung development and exhibits striking functional similarity to Drosophila branchless
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M. Kengaku, J. Capdevila, C. Rodriguez-Esteban, J. De La Peña, R. L. Johnson, J. C. I. Belmonte, and C. J. Tabin
Distinct WNT Pathways Regulating AER Formation and Dorsoventral Polarity in the Chick Limb Bud
Science, May 22, 1998; 280(5367): 1274 - 1277.
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R. Jiang, Y. Lan, H. D. Chapman, C. Shawber, C. R. Norton, D. V. Serreze, G. Weinmaster, and T. Gridley
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L. Sherman, D. Wainwright, H. Ponta, and P. Herrlich
A splice variant of CD44 expressed in the apical ectodermal ridge presents fibroblast growth factors to limb mesenchyme and is required for limb outgrowth
Genes & Dev., April 1, 1998; 12(7): 1058 - 1071.
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M Araujo, M. Piedra, M. Herrera, M. Ros, and M. Nieto
The expression and regulation of chick EphA7 suggests roles in limb patterning and innervation
Development, January 11, 1998; 125(21): 4195 - 4204.
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Development, January 11, 1998; 125(22): 4417 - 4425.
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Lhx2, a vertebrate homologue of apterous, regulates vertebrate limb outgrowth
Development, January 10, 1998; 125(20): 3925 - 3934.
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M Weinstein, X Xu, K Ohyama, and C. Deng
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Development, January 9, 1998; 125(18): 3615 - 3623.
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M Logan, H. Simon, and C Tabin
Differential regulation of T-box and homeobox transcription factors suggests roles in controlling chick limb-type identity
Development, January 8, 1998; 125(15): 2825 - 2835.
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F Reifers, H Bohli, E. Walsh, P. Crossley, D. Stainier, and M Brand
Fgf8 is mutated in zebrafish acerebellar (ace) mutants and is required for maintenance of midbrain-hindbrain boundary development and somitogenesis
Development, January 7, 1998; 125(13): 2381 - 2395.
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J. Gibson-Brown, S. Agulnik, L. Silver, L Niswander, and V. Papaioannou
Involvement of T-box genes Tbx2-Tbx5 in vertebrate limb specification and development
Development, January 7, 1998; 125(13): 2499 - 2509.
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