Search

Your search keyword '"Holland, Linda Z."' showing total 482 results

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Author "Holland, Linda Z." Remove constraint Author: "Holland, Linda Z."
482 results on '"Holland, Linda Z."'

Search Results

51. Three amphioxus Wnt genes (AmphiWnt3, AmphiWnt5, and AmphiWnt6) associated with the tail bud: the evolution of somitogenesis in chordates. (Review)

57. Evolution of lactate dehydrogenase-A homologs of barracuda fishes (genus Sphyraena) from different thermal environments: differences in kinetic properties and thermal stability are due to amino acid substitutions outside the active site

58. Sequence and expression of amphioxus alkali myosin light chain (AmphiMLC-alk) throughout development: implications for vertebrate myogenesis

59. Phylogenetic relationships of the Fox (Forkhead) gene family in the Bilateria

60. Differential mesodermal expression of two amphioxus MyoD family members (AmphiMRF1 and AmphiMRF2)

61. An amphioxus nodal gene (AmphiNodal) with early symmetrical expression in the organizer and mesoderm and later asymmetrical expression associated with left-right axis formation

62. An amphioxus winged helix/forkhead gene, AmphiFoxD: insights into vertebrate neural crest evolution

63. The retinoic acid signaling pathway regulates anterior/posterior patterning in the nerve cord and pharynx of amphioxus, a chordate lacking neural crest

64. AmphiFoxE4, an amphioxus winged helix/forkhead gene encoding a protein closely related to vertebrate thyroid transcription factor-2: expression during pharyngeal development

65. A new look at an old question : when did the second whole genome duplication occur in vertebrate evolution?

67. Characterization and Developmental Expression of the Amphioxus Homolog of Notch (AmphiNotch): Evolutionary Conservation of Multiple Expression Domains in Amphioxus and Vertebrates

68. Evolutionary Conservation of the Presumptive Neural Plate Markers AmphiSox1/2/3 and AmphiNeurogenin in the Invertebrate Chordate Amphioxus

69. Phylogenetic analysis and expression of amphioxus Wnt genes: a possible ancient function for Wnt1 during gastrulation

70. The amphioxus genome illuminates vertebrate origins and cephalochordate biology

74. Nodal and Hedgehog synergize in gill slit formation during development of the cephalochordate Branchiostoma floridae.

75. Tail regression induced by elevated retinoic acid signaling in amphioxus larvae occurs by tissue remodeling, not cell death

80. The amphioxus genome illuminates vertebrate origins and cephalochordate biology

82. Conserved Noncoding Elements in the Most Distant Genera of Cephalochordates: The Goldilocks Principle.

Catalog

Books, media, physical & digital resources