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2. Neurog1, Neurod1, and Atoh1 are essential for spiral ganglia, cochlear nuclei, and cochlear hair cell development

3. Organ Growth and Intestinal Functions of Preterm Pigs Fed Low and High Protein Formulas With or Without Supplemental Leucine or Hydroxymethylbutyrate as Growth Promoters

4. Wilhelm His’ lasting insights into hindbrain and cranial ganglia development and evolution

5. Development in the Mammalian Auditory System Depends on Transcription Factors

6. Lmx1a and Lmx1b are Redundantly Required for the Development of Multiple Components of the Mammalian Auditory System

7. Roof Plate-Derived Radial Glial-like Cells Support Developmental Growth of Rapidly Adapting Mechanoreceptor Ascending Axons

8. Early dorsomedial tissue interactions regulate gyrification of distal neocortex

9. Intrauterine growth restriction compromises cerebellar development by affecting radial migration of granule cells via the JamC/Pard3a molecular pathway

10. Active medulloblastoma enhancers reveal subgroup-specific cellular origins

11. The Spontaneous Ataxic Mouse Mutant Tippy is Characterized by a Novel Purkinje Cell Morphogenesis and Degeneration Phenotype

12. Loss of Ptf1a Leads to a Widespread Cell-Fate Misspecification in the Brainstem, Affecting the Development of Somatosensory and Viscerosensory Nuclei

13. Multiple developmental programs are altered by loss ofZic1andZic4to cause Dandy-Walker malformation cerebellar pathogenesis

14. Phenotypic and genetic analysis of the cerebellar mutant tmgc26, a new ENU-induced ROR-alpha allele

15. Lmx1a regulates fates and location of cells originating from the cerebellar rhombic lip and telencephalic cortical hem

16. The roof plate regulates cerebellar cell-type specification and proliferation

17. Foxc1 dependent mesenchymal signalling drives embryonic cerebellar growth

18. Roof plate-dependent patterning of the vertebrate dorsal central nervous system

19. Mechanisms of roof plate formation in the vertebrate CNS

20. Control of Roof Plate Development and Signaling by Lmx1b in the Caudal Vertebrate CNS

21. Development and malformations of the cerebellum in mice

22. Molecular follow-up of preneoplastic lesions in bronchial epithelium of former Chernobyl clean-up workers

23. Transformation of the cerebellum into more ventral brainstem fates causes cerebellar agenesis in the absence of Ptf1a function

24. Mutations of CASK cause an X-linked brain malformation phenotype with microcephaly and hypoplasia of the brainstem and cerebellum

25. The duplication 17p13.3 phenotype: analysis of 21 families delineates developmental, behavioral and brain abnormalities, and rare variant phenotypes

26. Abstract LB-B23: Medulloblastoma regulatory circuitries reveal subgroup-specific cellular origins

28. Overlapping function of Lmx1a and Lmx1b in anterior hindbrain roof plate formation and cerebellar growth

29. FOXC1 is required for normal cerebellar development and is a major contributor to chromosome 6p25.3 Dandy-Walker malformation

30. In Ovo Electroporations of HH Stage 10 Chicken Embryos

31. Cilia Proteins Control Cerebellar Morphogenesis by Promoting Expansion of the Granule Progenitor Pool

32. Molecular definition of an allelic series of mutations disrupting the mouse Lmx1a (dreher) gene

33. Control of roof plate formation by Lmx1a in the developing spinal cord

35. Erratum: Corrigendum: Mutations of CASK cause an X-linked brain malformation phenotype with microcephaly and hypoplasia of the brainstem and cerebellum

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