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Contents: August 1 1997, Volume 124, Issue 15   [Index by Author]       Other Issues:  
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Journal Articles

M Duman-Scheel, X Li, I Orlov, M Noll, and NH Patel
Genetic separation of the neural and cuticular patterning functions of gooseberry
Development 1997 124: 2855-2865. [Summary] [PDF] [References]  

C Digonnet, D Aldon, N Leduc, C Dumas, and M Rougier
First evidence of a calcium transient in flowering plants at fertilization
Development 1997 124: 2867-2874. [Summary] [PDF] [References]  

LA Wrischnik and CJ Kenyon
The role of lin-22, a hairy/enhancer of split homolog, in patterning the peripheral nervous system of C. elegans
Development 1997 124: 2875-2888. [Summary] [PDF] [References]  

EM Williams-Masson, AN Malik, and J Hardin
An actin-mediated two-step mechanism is required for ventral enclosure of the C. elegans hypodermis
Development 1997 124: 2889-2901. [Summary] [PDF] [References]  

Y Yamamoto, J Livet, RA Pollock, A Garces, V Arce, O deLapeyriere, and CE Henderson
Hepatocyte growth factor (HGF/SF) is a muscle-derived survival factor for a subpopulation of embryonic motoneurons
Development 1997 124: 2903-2913. [Summary] [PDF] [References]  

V Riechmann, U Irion, R Wilson, R Grosskortenhaus, and M Leptin
Control of cell fates and segmentation in the Drosophila mesoderm
Development 1997 124: 2915-2922. [Summary] [PDF] [References]  

KM Wassarman, M Lewandoski, K Campbell, AL Joyner, JL Rubenstein, S Martinez, and GR Martin
Specification of the anterior hindbrain and establishment of a normal mid/hindbrain organizer is dependent on Gbx2 gene function
Development 1997 124: 2923-2934. [Summary] [PDF] [References]  

FD Porter, J Drago, Y Xu, SS Cheema, C Wassif, SP Huang, E Lee, A Grinberg, JS Massalas, D Bodine, F Alt, and H Westphal
Lhx2, a LIM homeobox gene, is required for eye, forebrain, and definitive erythrocyte development
Development 1997 124: 2935-2944. [Summary] [PDF] [References]  

TF Schilling and CB Kimmel
Musculoskeletal patterning in the pharyngeal segments of the zebrafish embryo
Development 1997 124: 2945-2960. [Summary] [PDF] [References]  

N Osumi, A Hirota, H Ohuchi, M Nakafuku, T Iimura, S Kuratani, M Fujiwara, S Noji, and K Eto
Pax-6 is involved in the specification of hindbrain motor neuron subtype
Development 1997 124: 2961-2972. [Summary] [PDF] [References]  

RJ Fleming, Y Gu, and NA Hukriede
Serrate-mediated activation of Notch is specifically blocked by the product of the gene fringe in the dorsal compartment of the Drosophila wing imaginal disc
Development 1997 124: 2973-2981. [Summary] [PDF] [References]  

AC Foley, KG Storey, and CD Stern
The prechordal region lacks neural inducing ability, but can confer anterior character to more posterior neuroepithelium
Development 1997 124: 2983-2996. [Summary] [PDF] [References]  

H Popperl, C Schmidt, V Wilson, CR Hume, J Dodd, R Krumlauf, and RS Beddington
Misexpression of Cwnt8C in the mouse induces an ectopic embryonic axis and causes a truncation of the anterior neuroectoderm
Development 1997 124: 2997-3005. [Summary] [PDF] [References]  

D Zhu, DJ Dix, and EM Eddy
HSP70-2 is required for CDC2 kinase activity in meiosis I of mouse spermatocytes
Development 1997 124: 3007-3014. [Summary] [PDF] [References]  

C Wreden, AC Verrotti, JA Schisa, ME Lieberfarb, and S Strickland
Nanos and pumilio establish embryonic polarity in Drosophila by promoting posterior deadenylation of hunchback mRNA
Development 1997 124: 3015-3023. [Summary] [PDF] [References]  

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