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51. Digit evolution in gymnophthalmid lizards.

52. Targeted loss of the ATR-X syndrome protein in the limb mesenchyme of mice causes brachydactyly.

53. Constraints on Mammalian forelimb development: insights from developmental disparity.

54. Hox5 interacts with Plzf to restrict Shh expression in the developing forelimb.

55. Hox11 genes are required for regional patterning and integration of muscle, tendon and bone.

56. Heritabilities of directional asymmetry in the fore- and hindlimbs of rabbit fetuses.

57. Digit loss in archosaur evolution and the interplay between selection and constraints.

59. A switch between topological domains underlies HoxD genes collinearity in mouse limbs.

60. Antagonism between retinoic acid and fibroblast growth factor signaling during limb development.

61. Exposure to valproic acid inhibits chondrogenesis and osteogenesis in mid-organogenesis mouse limbs.

62. Regeneration of the elbow joint in the developing chick embryo recapitulates development.

63. Molecular studies of the congenital malformation induced by Largehead Atractylodes Rhizome, the most commonly used Chinese medicine for threatened miscarriage.

64. Prediction of gene network models in limb muscle precursors.

65. Molecular profiling of synovial joints: use of microarray analysis to identify factors that direct the development of the knee and elbow.

66. Hox genes regulate the onset of Tbx5 expression in the forelimb.

67. Visualization of retinoic acid signaling in transgenic axolotls during limb development and regeneration.

68. Preaxial polydactyly caused by Gli3 haploinsufficiency is rescued by Zic3 loss of function in mice.

69. Regionalized Twist1 activity in the forelimb bud drives the morphogenesis of the proximal and preaxial skeleton.

70. The Osr1 and Osr2 genes act in the pronephric anlage downstream of retinoic acid signaling and upstream of Wnt2b to maintain pectoral fin development.

71. Limb bud colonization by somite-derived angioblasts is a crucial step for myoblast emigration.

72. Biophysical stimuli induced by passive movements compensate for lack of skeletal muscle during embryonic skeletogenesis.

73. The mechanism of cartilage subdivision in the reorganization of the zebrafish pectoral fin endoskeleton.

74. Developmental basis of mammalian digit reduction: a case study in pigs.

75. Restraint of Fgf8 signaling by retinoic acid signaling is required for proper heart and forelimb formation.

76. Cellular and molecular investigations into the development of the pectoral girdle.

77. Generation of mice with a novel conditional null allele of the Sox9 gene.

78. Finding the frame shift: digit loss, developmental variability, and the origin of the avian hand.

79. Axial Hox9 activity establishes the posterior field in the developing forelimb.

80. Expression profiles of extracellular superoxide dismutase during mouse organogenesis.

81. Shox2 function couples neural, muscular and skeletal development in the proximal forelimb.

82. Embryological evidence identifies wing digits in birds as digits 1, 2, and 3.

83. The secreted integrin ligand nephronectin is necessary for forelimb formation in Xenopus tropicalis.

84. Developmental origins of precocial forelimbs in marsupial neonates.

85. Neuroanatomy: From fin to forelimb.

86. The divergent development of the apical ectodermal ridge in the marsupial Monodelphis domestica.

87. Sensitivity to cadmium-chloride-induced forelimb ectrodactyly is independent of the p53 gene-dosage in the C57BL/6J mouse.

88. Gene expression of sHsps, Hsp40 and Hsp60 families in normal and abnormal embryonic development of mouse forelimbs.

89. Identification of a primary target of thalidomide teratogenicity.

90. Hox11 paralogous genes are required for formation of wrist and ankle joints and articular surface organization.

91. TAK1 mediates BMP signaling in cartilage.

92. Tbx4 and tbx5 acting in connective tissue are required for limb muscle and tendon patterning.

93. A new p63-deficient mouse model or a fresh look at an old one?

94. The alpha/beta carboxy-terminal domains of p63 are required for skin and limb development. New insights from the Brdm2 mouse which is not a complete p63 knockout but expresses p63 gamma-like proteins.

95. Differences in the timing of prechondrogenic limb development in mammals: the marsupial-placental dichotomy resolved.

96. A sonic hedgehog missense mutation associated with holoprosencephaly causes defective binding to GAS1.

97. Microarray analysis of murine limb bud ectoderm and mesoderm after exposure to cadmium or acetazolamide.

98. Comprehensive expression analysis of all Wnt genes and their major secreted antagonists during mouse limb development and cartilage differentiation.

99. Teratogen responsive signaling pathways in organogenesis stage mouse limbs.

100. Tendons and muscles of the mouse forelimb during embryonic development.

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