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Dicer regulates Xist promoter methylation in ES cells indirectly through transcriptional control of Dnmt3aActivin A directs striatal projection neuron differentiation of human pluripotent stem cellsMulti-cellular rosettes in the mouse visceral endoderm facilitate the ordered migration of anterior visceral endoderm cellsNodal dependent differential localisation of dishevelled-2 demarcates regions of differing cell behaviour in the visceral endodermThe homeobox gene Hex is required in definitive endodermal tissues for normal forebrain, liver and thyroid formationTargeted deletion of the novel cytoplasmic dynein mD2LIC disrupts the embryonic organiser, formation of the body axes and specification of ventral cell fatesBMP signalling inhibits premature neural differentiation in the mouse embryoCited1 is required in trophoblasts for placental development and for embryo growth and survivalAn early developmental role for miRNAs in the maintenance of extraembryonic stem cells in the mouse embryoCoordination of cell proliferation and anterior-posterior axis establishment in the mouse embryo.Active cell migration drives the unilateral movements of the anterior visceral endoderm.MicroRNAs control the apoptotic threshold in primed pluripotent stem cells through regulation of BIM.The meiotic checkpoint monitoring synapsis eliminates spermatocytes via p53-independent apoptosis.Competitive interactions eliminate unfit embryonic stem cells at the onset of differentiation.Ready, set, differentiate!Crosstalk between Nodal/activin and MAPK p38 signaling is essential for anterior-posterior axis specification.Cell Competition and Its Role in the Regulation of Cell Fitness from Development to Cancer.Activin induces cortical interneuron identity and differentiation in embryonic stem cell-derived telencephalic neural precursors.BMP signaling induces visceral endoderm differentiation of XEN cells and parietal endoderm.Selecting for fitness in mammalian development.Development: Hippo signalling turns the embryo inside out.Msg1 and Mrg1, founding members of a gene family, show distinct patterns of gene expression during mouse embryogenesis.A Tale of Division and Polarization in the Mammalian Embryo.HOIP deficiency causes embryonic lethality by aberrant TNFR1-mediated endothelial cell death.Induction and migration of the anterior visceral endoderm is regulated by the extra-embryonic ectoderm.MiRNA-mediated regulation of cell signaling and homeostasis in the early mouse embryo.Early embryonic expression patterns of the mouse Flamingo and Prickle orthologues.Evidence that sex chromosome asynapsis, rather than excess Y gene dosage, is responsible for the meiotic impairment of XYY mice.The Mitochondria and the Regulation of Cell Fitness During Early Mammalian Development.P53 and mTOR signalling determine fitness selection through cell competition during early mouse embryonic development.Distinct Enhancer Elements Control Hex Expression during Gastrulation and Early OrganogenesisAuthor Correction: P53 and mTOR signalling determine fitness selection through cell competition during early mouse embryonic developmentCancer: The Transforming Power of Cell Competition
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