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Homozygous WNT3 mutation causes tetra-amelia in a large consanguineous familyThe coiled-coil domain containing protein CCDC40 is essential for motile cilia function and left-right axis formationp38 and a p38-interacting protein are critical for downregulation of E-cadherin during mouse gastrulationTissue morphogenesis and vascular stability require the Frem2 protein, product of the mouse myelencephalic blebs geneDevelopment of bat flight: morphologic and molecular evolution of bat wing digitsThe flatiron mutation in mouse ferroportin acts as a dominant negative to cause ferroportin diseaseInterdigital webbing retention in bat wings illustrates genetic changes underlying amniote limb diversificationGenetic, epigenetic, and environmental contributions to neural tube closureNubp1 is required for lung branching morphogenesis and distal progenitor cell survival in miceC2cd3 is required for cilia formation and Hedgehog signaling in mouse.A hypomorphic allele reveals an important role of inturned in mouse skeletal developmentThe Hectd1 ubiquitin ligase is required for development of the head mesenchyme and neural tube closureA mouse model for Meckel syndrome reveals Mks1 is required for ciliogenesis and Hedgehog signalingMouse intraflagellar transport proteins regulate both the activator and repressor functions of Gli transcription factorsGrainyhead-like 2 regulates neural tube closure and adhesion molecule expression during neural fold fusionPhactr4 regulates neural tube and optic fissure closure by controlling PP1-, Rb-, and E2F1-regulated cell-cycle progressionDefects in Stratum Corneum Desquamation Are the Predominant Effect of Impaired ABCA12 Function in a Novel Mouse Model of Harlequin IchthyosisPhactr4 regulates directional migration of enteric neural crest through PP1, integrin signaling, and cofilin activityThe ubiquitin ligase mLin41 temporally promotes neural progenitor cell maintenance through FGF signalingLDL-receptor-related protein 4 is crucial for formation of the neuromuscular junctionHedgehog signalling in the mouse requires intraflagellar transport proteinsIn toto live imaging of mouse morphogenesis and new insights into neural tube closure.Molecular mapping of albino deletions associated with early embryonic lethality in the mouse.Interaction between the signaling molecules WNT7a and SHH during vertebrate limb development: dorsal signals regulate anteroposterior patterning.Peripheral nervous system defects in a mouse model for peroxisomal biogenesis disorders.A positive feedback loop coordinates growth and patterning in the vertebrate limb.Requirement for BMP signaling in interdigital apoptosis and scale formation.An explant muscle model to examine the refinement of the synaptic landscapePattern formation: old models out on a limb.Folic acid supplementation can adversely affect murine neural tube closure and embryonic survival.Cell polarity pathways converge and extend to regulate neural tube closure.Lin28 promotes the proliferative capacity of neural progenitor cells in brain development.Mechanisms of tissue fusion during development.Using genomewide mutagenesis screens to identify the genes required for neural tube closure in the mouse.A unique missense allele of BAF155, a core BAF chromatin remodeling complex protein, causes neural tube closure defects in mice.Defects in GPI biosynthesis perturb Cripto signaling during forebrain development in two new mouse models of holoprosencephaly.Novel α-tubulin mutation disrupts neural development and tubulin proteostasisScribble is required for normal epithelial cell-cell contacts and lumen morphogenesis in the mammalian lung.Grainyhead-like 2 downstream targets act to suppress epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition during neural tube closure.The continuing challenge of understanding, preventing, and treating neural tube defects.
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