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The zebrafish iguana locus encodes Dzip1, a novel zinc-finger protein required for proper regulation of Hedgehog signaling
Development, June 1, 2004; 131(11): 2521 - 2532.
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O. V. Bulgakov, J. T. Eggenschwiler, D.-H. Hong, K. V. Anderson, and T. Li
FKBP8 is a negative regulator of mouse sonic hedgehog signaling in neural tissues
Development, May 1, 2004; 131(9): 2149 - 2159.
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V. Palma and A. R. i Altaba
Hedgehog-GLI signaling regulates the behavior of cells with stem cell properties in the developing neocortex
Development, January 15, 2004; 131(2): 337 - 345.
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E. Roessler, Y.-Z. Du, J. L. Mullor, E. Casas, W. P. Allen, G. Gillessen-Kaesbach, E. R. Roeder, J. E. Ming, A. R. i Altaba, and M. Muenke
Loss-of-function mutations in the human GLI2 gene are associated with pituitary anomalies and holoprosencephaly-like features
PNAS, November 11, 2003; 100(23): 13424 - 13429.
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L. Cheng, C.-L. Chen, P. Luo, M. Tan, M. Qiu, R. Johnson, and Q. Ma
Lmx1b, Pet-1, and Nkx2.2 Coordinately Specify Serotonergic Neurotransmitter Phenotype
J. Neurosci., November 5, 2003; 23(31): 9961 - 9967.
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I. Patten, P. Kulesa, M. M. Shen, S. Fraser, and M. Placzek
Distinct modes of floor plate induction in the chick embryo
Development, October 15, 2003; 130(20): 4809 - 4821.
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Y. Jeong and D. J. Epstein
Distinct regulators of Shh transcription in the floor plate and notochord indicate separate origins for these tissues in the mouse node
Development, August 15, 2003; 130(16): 3891 - 3902.
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R. O. Karlstrom, O. V. Tyurina, A. Kawakami, N. Nishioka, W. S. Talbot, H. Sasaki, and A. F. Schier
Genetic analysis of zebrafish gli1 and gli2 reveals divergent requirements for gli genes in vertebrate development
Development, April 15, 2003; 130(8): 1549 - 1564.
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