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1. Integrated single-cell transcriptomic and epigenetic analyses of cell-state transition and lineage commitment in the embryonic mouse cerebellum

2. Complete mitochondrial genome of the spotted nutcracker Nucifraga caryocatactes (Passeriformes: Corvidae) from Shan’xi Province, China

3. The complete mitochondrial genome of the Sitta villosa (Passeriformes: Sittidae) from China

4. Specification of diverse cell types during early neurogenesis of the mouse cerebellum

6. Defining developmental diversification of diencephalon neurons through single-cell gene expression profiling

7. Gbx2 is essential for maintaining thalamic neuron identity and repressing habenular characters in the developing thalamus

8. Analogous mechanism regulating formation of neocortical basal radial glia and cerebellar Bergmann glia

9. Regulation of self-renewing neural progenitors by FGF/ERK signaling controls formation of the inferior colliculus

10. Spatial pattern of sonic hedgehog signaling throughGligenes during cerebellum development

11. Fate map of mouse ventral limb ectoderm and the apical ectodermal ridge

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13. Pax6 regulates the formation of the habenular nuclei by controlling the temporospatial expression of Shhin the diencephalon in vertebrates

14. Shp2-dependent ERK signaling is essential for induction of Bergmann glia and foliation of the cerebellum

15. Math1 is essential for genesis of cerebellar granule neurons

16. Oxytocin is required for nursing but is not essential for parturition or reproductive behavior

17. Gbx2 regulates thalamocortical axon guidance by modifying the LIM and Robo codes

18. Gbx2 and Fgf8 are sequentially required for formation of the midbrain-hindbrain compartment boundary

19. Transcription factor Gbx2 acts cell-nonautonomously to regulate the formation of lineage-restriction boundaries of the thalamus

20. Distinct functions of the major Fgf8 spliceform, Fgf8b, before and during mouse gastrulation

21. Cyclin A1 is required for meiosis in the male mouse

22. Ovarian function in superoxide dismutase 1 and 2 knockout mice

23. Overexpression of mouse follistatin causes reproductive defects in transgenic mice

24. Phenotypic Expression of an Oxytocin Peptide Null Mutation in Mice

25. Gene targeting approaches to neuroendocrinology: oxytocin, maternal behavior, and affiliation

26. Transgenic Approaches to Study the Functions of the Transforming Growth Factor-β Superfamily Members

27. Fgf8b-containing spliceforms, but not Fgf8a, are essential for Fgf8 function during development of the midbrain and cerebellum

28. Smad5 knockout mice die at mid-gestation due to multiple embryonic and extraembryonic defects

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