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Defective Neural Tube Closure and Anteroposterior Patterning in Mice Lacking the LIM Protein LMO4 or Its Interacting Partner Deaf-1
Mol. Cell. Biol., March 1, 2004; 24(5): 2074 - 2082.
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P. J. Gruber and J. A. Epstein
Development Gone Awry: Congenital Heart Disease
Circ. Res., February 20, 2004; 94(3): 273 - 283.
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H.-Y. Lee, M. Kleber, L. Hari, V. Brault, U. Suter, M. M. Taketo, R. Kemler, and L. Sommer
Instructive Role of Wnt/{beta}-Catenin in Sensory Fate Specification in Neural Crest Stem Cells
Science, February 13, 2004; 303(5660): 1020 - 1023.
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M. Goldberg and A. J. Smith
CELLS AND EXTRACELLULAR MATRICES OF DENTIN AND PULP: A BIOLOGICAL BASIS FOR REPAIR AND TISSUE ENGINEERING
Crit. Rev. Oral. Biol. Med., January 1, 2004; 15(1): 13 - 27.
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M. Ishii, A. E. Merrill, Y.-S. Chan, I. Gitelman, D. P. C. Rice, H. M. Sucov, and R. E. Maxson Jr
Msx2 and Twist cooperatively control the development of the neural crest-derived skeletogenic mesenchyme of the murine skull vault
Development, December 15, 2003; 130(24): 6131 - 6142.
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Y. Ito, J. Y. Yeo, A. Chytil, J. Han, P. Bringas Jr, A. Nakajima, C. F. Shuler, H. L. Moses, and Y. Chai
Conditional inactivation of Tgfbr2 in cranial neural crest causes cleft palate and calvaria defects
Development, November 1, 2003; 130(21): 5269 - 5280.
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Y. Mori-Akiyama, H. Akiyama, D. H. Rowitch, and B. de Crombrugghe
Sox9 is required for determination of the chondrogenic cell lineage in the cranial neural crest
PNAS, August 5, 2003; 100(16): 9360 - 9365.
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A. Flesken-Nikitin, K.-C. Choi, J. P. Eng, E. N. Shmidt, and A. Yu. Nikitin
Induction of Carcinogenesis by Concurrent Inactivation of p53 and Rb1 in the Mouse Ovarian Surface Epithelium
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