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J. Rathjen, B. P. Haines, K. M. Hudson, A. Nesci, S. Dunn, and P. D. Rathjen
Directed differentiation of pluripotent cells to neural lineages: homogeneous formation and differentiation of a neurectoderm population
Development, January 6, 2002; 129(11): 2649 - 2661.
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R. D. del Corral, D. N. Breitkreuz, and K. G. Storey
Onset of neuronal differentiation is regulated by paraxial mesoderm and requires attenuation of FGF signalling
Development, January 4, 2002; 129(7): 1681 - 1691.
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Y. R. Hadari, N. Gotoh, H. Kouhara, I. Lax, and J. Schlessinger
Critical role for the docking-protein FRS2alpha in FGF receptor-mediated signal transduction pathways
PNAS, July 5, 2001; (2001) 161259898.
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X. Li, Y. Chen, S. Scheele, E. Arman, R. Haffner-Krausz, P. Ekblom, and P. Lonai
Fibroblast Growth Factor Signaling and Basement Membrane Assembly Are Connected during Epithelial Morphogenesis of the Embryoid Body
J. Cell Biol., May 14, 2001; 153(4): 811 - 822.
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S. L. Nutt, K. S. Dingwell, C. E. Holt, and E. Amaya
Xenopus Sprouty2 inhibits FGF-mediated gastrulation movements but does not affect mesoderm induction and patterning
Genes & Dev., May 1, 2001; 15(9): 1152 - 1166.
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Y Luo, M Ferreira-Cornwell, H Baldwin, I Kostetskii, J Lenox, M Lieberman, and G Radice
Rescuing the N-cadherin knockout by cardiac-specific expression of N- or E-cadherin
Development, January 2, 2001; 128(4): 459 - 469.
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T Yoshimizu, M Obinata, and Y Matsui
Stage-specific tissue and cell interactions play key roles in mouse germ cell specification
Development, January 2, 2001; 128(4): 481 - 490.
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J. K. Yoon and B. Wold
The bHLH regulator pMesogenin1 is required for maturation and segmentation of paraxial mesoderm
Genes & Dev., December 15, 2000; 14(24): 3204 - 3214.
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N Bertrand, F Medevielle, and F Pituello
FGF signalling controls the timing of Pax6 activation in the neural tube
Development, January 11, 2000; 127(22): 4837 - 4843.
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