Induction of ectopic engrailed expression and fate change in avian rhombomeres: intersegmental boundaries as barriers.
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FGFR1 is independently required in both developing mid- and hindbrain for sustained response to isthmic signalsGenetic regulatory elements introduced into neural stem and progenitor cell populations.Modularity in vertebrate brain development and evolution.Neural plate patterning: upstream and downstream of the isthmic organizer.Zebrafish Lmx1b.1 and Lmx1b.2 are required for maintenance of the isthmic organizerNovel receptor protein tyrosine phosphatase (RPTPrho) and acidic fibroblast growth factor (FGF-1) transcripts delineate a rostrocaudal boundary in the granule cell layer of the murine cerebellar cortex.Neurogenesis in the cerebellum.How does Fgf signaling from the isthmic organizer induce midbrain and cerebellum development?Novel mechanisms that pattern and shape the midbrain-hindbrain boundary.Vertical induction of engrailed-2 and other region-specific markers in the early chick embryo.The caudal limit of Otx2 expression positions the isthmic organizer.Concept of neural genoarchitecture and its genomic fundament.Notch signalling stabilises boundary formation at the midbrain-hindbrain organiser.Intrinsic properties guide proximal abducens and oculomotor nerve outgrowth in avian embryos.Lrrn1 is required for formation of the midbrain-hindbrain boundary and organiser through regulation of affinity differences between midbrain and hindbrain cells in chick.A role for Gbx2 in repression of Otx2 and positioning the mid/hindbrain organizer.LIM-homeodomain genes as territory markers in the brainstem of adult and developing Xenopus laevis.Pea3 determines the isthmus region at the downstream of Fgf8-Ras-ERK signaling pathway.Temporal sequence of gene expression leading caudal prosencephalon to develop a midbrain/hindbrain phenotype
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Induction of ectopic engrailed expression and fate change in avian rhombomeres: intersegmental boundaries as barriers.
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Induction of ectopic engrailed ...... mental boundaries as barriers.
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Induction of ectopic engrailed ...... mental boundaries as barriers.
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Induction of ectopic engrailed ...... mental boundaries as barriers.
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Induction of ectopic engrailed ...... mental boundaries as barriers.
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Induction of ectopic engrailed ...... mental boundaries as barriers.
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Induction of ectopic engrailed ...... gmental boundaries as barriers
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10.1016/0925-4773(95)00376-2
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1995-06-01T00:00:00Z