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Contents: June 1 2006, Volume 133, Issue 11   [Index by Author] 
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Axon guidance gets per-Plexin
Development 2006 133: 1101. [Full Text] [PDF]  
First published online on May 11, 2006

Bmp signals for cloacal development
Development 2006 133: 1102. [Full Text] [PDF]  
First published online on May 11, 2006

Metamorphosis through death
Development 2006 133: 1103. [Full Text] [PDF]  
First published online on May 11, 2006

Dicty talk by GABAling
Development 2006 133: 1104. [Full Text] [PDF]  
First published online on May 11, 2006

Pbx genes extend a limb
Development 2006 133: 1105. [Full Text] [PDF]  
First published online on May 11, 2006

Keeping C. elegans development on time
Development 2006 133: 1106. [Full Text] [PDF]  
First published online on May 11, 2006

MEETING REVIEWSBack

Giacomo Cavalli
Chromatin and epigenetics in development: blending cellular memory with cell fate plasticity
Development 2006 133: 2089-2094. [Summary] [Full Text] [Figures Only] [PDF]  
First published online on May 3, 2006 as 10.1242/dev.02402

REVIEWSBack

Hidetaka Shiratori and Hiroshi Hamada
The left-right axis in the mouse: from origin to morphology
Development 2006 133: 2095-2104. [Summary] [Full Text] [Figures Only] [PDF]  
First published online on May 3, 2006 as 10.1242/dev.02384

RESEARCH ARTICLESBack

Hendrik Wildner, Thomas Müller, Seo-Hee Cho, Dominique Bröhl, Constance L. Cepko, Francois Guillemot, and Carmen Birchmeier
dILA neurons in the dorsal spinal cord are the product of terminal and non-terminal asymmetric progenitor cell divisions, and require Mash1 for their development
Development 2006 133: 2105-2113. [Summary] [Full Text] [Figures Only] [PDF]   OPEN ACCESS ARTICLE  
First published online on May 11, 2006 as 10.1242/dev.02345

Matthew R. Atkey, Jean-FranÇois Boisclair Lachance, Monica Walczak, Tahilia Rebello, and Laura A. Nilson
Capicua regulates follicle cell fate in the Drosophila ovary through repression of mirror
Development 2006 133: 2115-2123. [Summary] [Full Text] [Figures Only] [PDF]  
First published online on May 3, 2006 as 10.1242/dev.02369

Joseph C. Ayoob, Jonathan R. Terman, and Alex L. Kolodkin
Drosophila Plexin B is a Sema-2a receptor required for axon guidance
Development 2006 133: 2125-2135. [Summary] [Full Text] [Figures Only] [PDF]  
First published online on May 3, 2006 as 10.1242/dev.02380

Sarah A. Hutchinson and Judith S. Eisen
Islet1 and Islet2 have equivalent abilities to promote motoneuron formation and to specify motoneuron subtype identity
Development 2006 133: 2137-2147. [Summary] [Full Text] [Figures Only] [PDF]  
First published online on May 3, 2006 as 10.1242/dev.02355

Mahua Mukhopadhyay, Marat Gorivodsky, Svetlana Shtrom, Alexander Grinberg, Christoph Niehrs, Maria I. Morasso, and Heiner Westphal
Dkk2 plays an essential role in the corneal fate of the ocular surface epithelium
Development 2006 133: 2149-2154. [Summary] [Full Text] [Figures Only] [PDF]  
First published online on May 3, 2006 as 10.1242/dev.02381

Abeer El Wakil, Cédric Francius, Annie Wolff, Jocelyne Pleau-Varet, and Jeannette Nardelli
The GATA2 transcription factor negatively regulates the proliferation of neuronal progenitors
Development 2006 133: 2155-2165. [Summary] [Full Text] [Figures Only] [PDF] [Supplementary Material]  
First published online on May 3, 2006 as 10.1242/dev.02377

Daisuke H. Tanaka, Kazunori Maekawa, Yuchio Yanagawa, Kunihiko Obata, and Fujio Murakami
Multidirectional and multizonal tangential migration of GABAergic interneurons in the developing cerebral cortex
Development 2006 133: 2167-2176. [Summary] [Full Text] [Figures Only] [PDF] [Supplementary Material]  
First published online on May 3, 2006 as 10.1242/dev.02382

Sunny Gupta, Hao Zhu, Leonard I. Zon, and Todd Evans
BMP signaling restricts hemato-vascular development from lateral mesoderm during somitogenesis
Development 2006 133: 2177-2187. [Summary] [Full Text] [Figures Only] [PDF]  
First published online on May 3, 2006 as 10.1242/dev.02386

Morgane Poulain, Maximilian Fürthauer, Bernard Thisse, Christine Thisse, and Thierry Lepage
Zebrafish endoderm formation is regulated by combinatorial Nodal, FGF and BMP signalling
Development 2006 133: 2189-2200. [Summary] [Full Text] [Figures Only] [PDF] [Supplementary Material]  
First published online on May 3, 2006 as 10.1242/dev.02387

Takao Hashimoto, Xiang-Mei Zhang, Brenden Yi-kuang Chen, and Xian-Jie Yang
VEGF activates divergent intracellular signaling components to regulate retinal progenitor cell proliferation and neuronal differentiation
Development 2006 133: 2201-2210. [Summary] [Full Text] [Figures Only] [PDF]  
First published online on May 3, 2006 as 10.1242/dev.02385

Anne-Françoise Ruaud and Jean-Louis Bessereau
Activation of nicotinic receptors uncouples a developmental timer from the molting timer in C. elegans
Development 2006 133: 2211-2222. [Summary] [Full Text] [Figures Only] [PDF] [Supplementary Material]  
First published online on May 3, 2006 as 10.1242/dev.02392

Youn-Jeong Choi, Gyunghee Lee, and Jae H. Park
Programmed cell death mechanisms of identifiable peptidergic neurons in Drosophila melanogaster
Development 2006 133: 2223-2232. [Summary] [Full Text] [Figures Only] [PDF]  
First published online on May 3, 2006 as 10.1242/dev.02376

Quentin J. Machingo, Andreas Fritz, and Barry D. Shur
A ß1,4-galactosyltransferase is required for Bmp2-dependent patterning of the dorsoventral axis during zebrafish embryogenesis
Development 2006 133: 2233-2241. [Summary] [Full Text] [Figures Only] [PDF]  
First published online on May 3, 2006 as 10.1242/dev.02378

William Andrews, Anastasia Liapi, Céline Plachez, Laura Camurri, Jiangyang Zhang, Susumu Mori, Fujio Murakami, John G. Parnavelas, Vasi Sundaresan, and Linda J. Richards
Robo1 regulates the development of major axon tracts and interneuron migration in the forebrain
Development 2006 133: 2243-2252. [Summary] [Full Text] [Figures Only] [PDF]  
First published online on May 11, 2006 as 10.1242/dev.02379

Christophe Anjard and William F. Loomis
GABA induces terminal differentiation of Dictyostelium through a GABAB receptor
Development 2006 133: 2253-2261. [Summary] [Full Text] [Figures Only] [PDF]  
First published online on May 3, 2006 as 10.1242/dev.02399

Terence D. Capellini, Giuseppina Di Giacomo, Valentina Salsi, Andrea Brendolan, Elisabetta Ferretti, Deepak Srivastava, Vincenzo Zappavigna, and Licia Selleri
Pbx1/Pbx2 requirement for distal limb patterning is mediated by the hierarchical control of Hox gene spatial distribution and Shh expression
Development 2006 133: 2263-2273. [Summary] [Full Text] [Figures Only] [PDF] [Supplementary Material]  
First published online on May 3, 2006 as 10.1242/dev.02395

Ujwal J. Pyati, Mark S. Cooper, Alan J. Davidson, Alexei Nechiporuk, and David Kimelman
Sustained Bmp signaling is essential for cloaca development in zebrafish
Development 2006 133: 2275-2284. [Summary] [Full Text] [Figures Only] [PDF] [Supplementary Material]  
First published online on May 3, 2006 as 10.1242/dev.02388

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NUBBIN and JAGGED define stamen and carpel shape in Arabidopsis
Development 2006 133: 2285. [Full Text] [PDF]  
First published online on May 11, 2006 as 10.1242/dev.02416

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