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2. Analysis of talpid.sup.3 and wild-type chicken embryos reveals roles for Hedgehog signalling in development of the limb bud vasculature
3. Studies on the mechanism of retinoid-induced pattern duplications in the early chick limb bud: temporal and spatial aspects.
4. Bone morphogenetic protein-2 (BMP-2) inhibits muscle development and promotes cartilage formation in chick limb bud cultures
5. How to make a hand: a 3-day symposium held at the University of Dundee
6. Digital development and morphogenesis
7. Expression of the homeobox Hox-4 genes and the specification of position in chick wing development
8. Mathematical modelling of digit specification by a sonic hedgehog gradient
9. Position-dependent expression of two related homeobox genes in developing vertebrate limbs
10. Sequence and comparative analysis of the chicken genome provide unique perspectives on vertebrate evolution
11. DEVELOPMENT OF LIMBLESSNESS AND AXIAL REGIONALIZATION IN SNAKES
12. Hox genes and the morphogenesis of the vertebrate limbs
13. The contribution of chicken embryology to the understanding of vertebrate limb development
14. Inhibitory action of BMPs on Pax1 expression and on shoulder girdle formation during limb development.
15. Patterning Systems—From One End of the Limb to the Other
16. Autoregulation of Shh expression and Shh induction of cell death suggest a mechanism for modulating polarising activity during chick limb development
17. Distribution of polarizing activity and potential for limb formation in mouse and chick embryos and possible relationships to polydactyly
18. A model for anteroposterior patterning of the vertebrate limb based on sequential long- and short-range Shh signalling and Bmp signalling
19. Expression of ptc and gli genes in talpid 3 suggests bifurcation in Shh pathway*
20. Expression of Drosophila trithorax-group homologues in chick embryos
21. Tbx genes and limb identity in chick embryo development
22. Dorso-ventral ectodermal compartments and origin of apical ectodermal ridge in developing chick limb
23. Relationship between dose, distance and time in Sonic Hedgehog-mediated regulation of anteroposterior polarity in the chick limb
24. Cell fate in the chick limb bud and relationship to gene expression
25. Recent molecular advances in understanding vertebrate limb development
26. Activation of Fgf-4 and HoxD gene expression by BMP-2 expressing cells in the developing chick limb
27. Expression and regulation of Cek-8, a cell to cell signalling receptor in developing chick limb buds
28. Tissue and cellular patterning of the musculature in chick wings
29. Bone morphogenetic proteins and a signalling pathway that controls patterning in the developing chick limb
30. Experimental analysis of the control of expression of the homeobox-gene Msx-1 in the developing limb and face
31. FGF-4 maintains polarizing activity of posterior limb bud cells in vivo and in vitro
32. Hox-4 gene expression in mouse/chicken heterospecific grafts of signalling regions to limb buds reveals similarities in patterning mechanisms
33. Expression of Hox-4 genes in the chick wing links pattern formation to the epithelial-mesenchymal interactions that mediate growth.
34. The mis-expression of posterior Hox-4 genes in talpid (ta3) mutant wings correlates with the absence of anteroposterior polarity
35. HOX-4 genes and the morphogenesis of mammalian genitalia.
36. Retinoic acid and chick limb bud development
37. Expression of a homeobox gene in the chick wing bud following application of retinoic acid and grafts of polarizing region tissue.
38. The role of gap junctions in patterning of the chick limb bud
39. The behaviour of cells from the distal tips of quail wing buds when grafted back into chick wings after micromass culture
40. Positional signalling and specification of digits in chick limb morphogenesis.
41. The number of polarizing region cells required to specify additional digits in the developing chick wing.
42. Cell Commitment and Differentiation N. Maclean B. K. Hall
43. Expression of ptc and gli genes in talpid3 suggests bifurcation in Shh pathway.
44. Infiltration and survival: the behaviour of normal, invasive cells implanted to the developing chick wing
45. Cell movements, neuronal organisation and gene expression in hindbrains lacking morphological boundaries.
46. Pattern formation in the facial primordia
47. Some clues as to the formation of protrusions by Fund Ulus deep cells1
48. Characterization of epithelial domains in the nasal passages of chick embryos: spatial and temporal mapping of a range of extracellular matrix and cell surface molecules during development of the nasal placode
49. Retinoic acid application to chick wing buds leads to a dose-dependent reorganization of the apical ectodermal ridge that is mediated by the mesenchyme
50. Retinoids reprogramme pre-bud mesenchyme to give changes in limb pattern
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