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1. Single-cell transcriptomic analysis of adult mouse pituitary reveals sexual dimorphism and physiologic demand-induced cellular plasticity

2. Prenatal ethanol exposure in mice phenocopies Cdon mutation by impeding Shh function in the etiology of optic nerve hypoplasia

3. Regulation of thalamic development by Sonic hedgehog

4. Genome-first approach to rare EYA4 variants and cardio-auditory phenotypes in adults

5. Genetics of Postlingual Sensorineural Hearing Loss

6. Single-cell transcriptomic analysis of adult mouse pituitary reveals sexual dimorphism and physiologic demand-induced cellular plasticity

7. Combined single-cell RNA-seq profiling and enhancer editing reveals critical spatiotemporal controls over thalamic nuclei formation in the murine embryo

8. Developmental trajectories of thalamic progenitors revealed by single-cell transcriptome profiling and Shh perturbation

9. A Genome-First Approach to Rare Variants in Dominant Postlingual Hearing Loss Genes in a Large Adult Population

10. How Does the 'Cookie-Bite' Audiogram Shape Perform in Discriminating Genetic Hearing Loss in Adults?

11. Cochlear supporting cells require GAS2 for cytoskeletal architecture and hearing

12. Genome-first approach to rare EYA4 variants and cardio-auditory phenotypes in adults

13. Genomic architecture of Shh-dependent cochlear morphogenesis

14. Cis-regulatory architecture of a brain-signaling center predates the origin of chordates

15. Single cell transcriptomic analysis of the adult mouse pituitary reveals a novel multi-hormone cell cluster and physiologic demand-induced lineage plasticity

16. The cochlear sensory epithelium derives from Wnt responsive cells in the dorsomedial otic cup

17. Distinct temporal requirements for Sonic hedgehog signaling in development of the tuberal hypothalamus

18. Inhibition of Sox2-dependent activation of Shh in the ventral diencephalon by Tbx3 is required for formation of the neurohypophysis

19. Disruption of SoxB1-Dependent Sonic hedgehog Expression in the Hypothalamus Causes Septo-optic Dysplasia

20. Otic ablation of smoothened reveals direct and indirect requirements for Hedgehog signaling in inner ear development

21. Spatial and temporal requirements for sonic hedgehog in the regulation of thalamic interneuron identity

22. FoxF1 and FoxL1 Link Hedgehog Signaling and the Control of Epithelial Proliferation in the Developing Stomach and Intestine

23. Haploinsufficiency of Six3 Fails to Activate Sonic hedgehog Expression in the Ventral Forebrain and Causes Holoprosencephaly

24. Genetic interaction between members of the Vangl family causes neural tube defects in mice

25. Prenatal ethanol exposure phenocopies Cdon mutation by impeding Shh function in the etiology of optic nerve hypoplasia

26. Wnt Signaling Inhibitors Regulate the Transcriptional Response to Morphogenetic Shh-Gli Signaling in the Neural Tube

27. A functional screen for sonic hedgehog regulatory elements across a 1 Mb interval identifies long-range ventral forebrain enhancers

28. Neural crest stem cell maintenance by combinatorial Wnt and BMP signaling

29. ESRP1 Mutations Cause Hearing Loss due to Defects in Alternative Splicing that Disrupt Cochlear Development

30. Myf5 is a direct target of long-range Shh signaling and Gli regulation for muscle specification

31. Characterization of Wnt gene expression in developing and postnatal hair follicles and identification of Wnt5a as a target of Sonic hedgehog in hair follicle morphogenesis

32. Members of the bHLH-PAS family regulate Shh transcription in forebrain regions of the mouse CNS

33. Gli2 is required for induction of floor plate and adjacent cells, but not most ventral neurons in the mouse central nervous system

34. Divergent roles for Wnt/β-catenin signaling in epithelial maintenance and breakdown during semicircular canal formation

36. Direct transcriptional regulation of Six6 is controlled by SoxB1 binding to a remote forebrain enhancer

37. Characterization of a Region-Specific Library of Microclones in the Vicinity of the Bcg and splotch Loci on Mouse Chromosome 1

38. Sonic hedgehog, a member of a family of putative signaling molecules, is implicated in the regulation of CNS polarity

39. The Splotch-Delayed (Spd) Mouse Mutant Carries a Point Mutation within the Paired Box of the Pax-3 Gene

40. A mutation within intron 3 of the Pax-3 gene produces aberrantly spliced mRNA transcripts in the splotch (Sp) mouse mutant

41. Cis-regulatory mutations in human disease

42. Regulation of a remote Shh forebrain enhancer by the Six3 homeoprotein

44. Tissue, cellular and sub-cellular localization of the Vangl2 protein during embryonic development: effect of the Lp mutation

45. Modification and Production of BAC Transgenes

46. Wnt-dependent regulation of inner ear morphogenesis is balanced by the opposing and supporting roles of Shh

47. Distinct regulators of Shh transcription in the floor plate and notochord indicate separate origins for these tissues in the mouse node

48. A role for Gbx2 in repression of Otx2 and positioning the mid/hindbrain organizer

49. Regionalization of Sonic hedgehog transcription along the anteroposterior axis of the mouse central nervous system is regulated by Hnf3-dependent and -independent mechanisms

50. Cloning, expression, and chromosomal location of SHH and IHH: two human homologues of the Drosophila segment polarity gene hedgehog

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