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1. Nematostella vectensisexemplifies the exceptional expansion and diversity of opsins in the eyeless Hexacorallia

2. Cytoplasmic polyadenylation is an ancestral hallmark of early development in animals

3. Cellular micromasonry: biofabrication with single cell precision

4. Single-cell atavism reveals an ancient mechanism of cell type diversification in a sea anemone

5. Independent Innexin Radiation Shaped Signaling in Ctenophores

6. Gene Loss may have Shaped the Cnidarian and Bilaterian Hox and ParaHox Complement

7. Symbiosis-driven development in an early branching metazoan

8. Assessment of Optimal Conditions for Marine Invertebrate Cell-Mediated Mineralization of Organic Matrices

9. A novel regulatory gene promotes novel cell fate by suppressing ancestral fate in the sea anemone

10. A novel regulatory gene promotes novel cell fate by suppressing ancestral fate in the sea anemone Nematostella vectensis

11. Ctenophores are direct developers that reproduce continuously beginning very early after hatching

12. Emerging models: The 'development' of the ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi and the cnidarian Nematostella vectensis as useful experimental models

14. Studying Ctenophora WBR Using Mnemiopsis leidyi

15. The Upside-Down Jellyfish Cassiopea xamachana as an Emerging Model System to Study Cnidarian–Algal Symbiosis

16. A novel regulatory gene promotes novel cell fate by suppressing ancestral fate in the sea anemone Nematostella vectensis

17. Evolutionary transition between invertebrates and vertebrates via methylation reprogramming in embryogenesis

18. 'Dorsal–Ventral' Genes Are Part of an Ancient Axial Patterning System: Evidence from Trichoplax adhaerens (Placozoa)

20. Par protein localization during the early development of

21. Acquisition and proliferation of algal symbionts in bleached polyps of the upside-down jellyfish, Cassiopea xamachana

22. The maternal‐zygotic transition and zygotic activation of theMnemiopsis leidyigenome occurs within the first three cleavage cycles

23. Regeneration in the ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi occurs in the absence of a blastema, requires cell division, and is temporally separable from wound healing

24. Genomic analysis of the tryptome reveals molecular mechanisms of gland cell evolution

25. Molecular patterning during the development of Phoronopsis harmeri reveals similarities to rhynchonelliform brachiopods

26. Par Protein Localization During the Early Development of Mnemiopsis leidyi Suggests Different Modes of Epithelial Organization in Metazoa

27. The onset of regenerative properties in ctenophores

29. Integrating embryonic development and evolutionary history to characterize tentacle-specific cell types in a ctenophore

30. Germ layer-specific regulation of cell polarity and adhesion gives insight into the evolution of mesoderm

33. Reengineering the primary body axis by ectopic cWnt signaling

34. Upside-Down but Headed in the Right Direction: review of the Highly Versatile Cassiopea xamachana System

35. Sea turtle fibropapilloma tumors share genomic drivers and therapeutic vulnerabilities with human cancers

36. Germ Layer Specific Regulation of Cell Polarity and Adhesion: Insight into the Evolution of Mesoderm

37. Current directions and future perspectives from the third Nematostella research conference

38. Germ layer specific regulation of cell polarity and adhesion gives insight into the evolution of mesoderm

39. Reorientation of the primary body axis by ectopic embryonic cWnt signaling

40. Hoxgenes pattern the primary body axis of an anthozoan cnidarian prior to gastrulation

41. Antagonistic BMP–cWNT signaling in the cnidarian Nematostella vectensis reveals insight into the evolution of mesoderm

42. Food availability drives plastic self-repair response in a basal metazoan- case study on the ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi A. Agassiz 1865

44. Cas9-mediated excision ofNematostella brachyurydisrupts endoderm development, pharynx formation, and oral-aboral patterning

45. The Cell's View of Animal Body-Plan Evolution

46. Old Cell, New Trick? Cnidocytes as a Model for the Evolution of Novelty

47. Author Correction: The mid-developmental transition and the evolution of animal body plans

48. The Development of Form: Causes and Consequences of Developmental Reprogramming Associated with Rapid Body Plan Evolution in the Bilaterian Radiation

49. Evidence for a Phototransduction Cascade in an Early Brachiopod Embryo

50. Going where traditional markers have not gone before: utility of and promise for RAD sequencing in marine invertebrate phylogeography and population genomics

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