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1. Development of mouse semilunar valves

3. Lysosomes, caspase-mediated apoptosis, and cytoplasmic activation of P21, but not cell senescence, participate in a redundant fashion in embryonic morphogenetic cell death.

4. Modeling the Differentiation of Embryonic Limb Chondroprogenitors by Cell Death and Cell Senescence in High Density Micromass Cultures and Their Regulation by FGF Signaling.

5. Regulation of Developmental Cell Death in the Animal Kingdom: A Critical Analysis of Epigenetic versus Genetic Factors.

6. Transforming growth factor beta signaling: The master sculptor of fingers.

7. Cell death in the developing vertebrate limb: A locally regulated mechanism contributing to musculoskeletal tissue morphogenesis and differentiation.

8. SCA-1/Ly6A Mesodermal Skeletal Progenitor Subpopulations Reveal Differential Commitment of Early Limb Bud Cells.

9. Histone Epigenetic Signatures in Embryonic Limb Interdigital Cells Fated to Die.

10. Confluence of Cellular Degradation Pathways During Interdigital Tissue Remodeling in Embryonic Tetrapods.

11. Cell senescence, apoptosis and DNA damage cooperate in the remodeling processes accounting for heart morphogenesis.

12. TGFβ2-induced senescence during early inner ear development.

13. Four and a half domain 2 (FHL2) scaffolding protein is a marker of connective tissues of developing digits and regulates fibrogenic differentiation of limb mesodermal progenitors.

14. Interdigital tissue remodelling in the embryonic limb involves dynamic regulation of the miRNA profiles.

15. Sox9 Expression in Amniotes: Species-Specific Differences in the Formation of Digits.

16. DNA damage precedes apoptosis during the regression of the interdigital tissue in vertebrate embryos.

17. The tumor suppressor BTG1 is expressed in the developing digits and regulates skeletogenic differentiation of limb mesodermal progenitors in high density cultures.

18. Apoptosis during embryonic tissue remodeling is accompanied by cell senescence.

19. Interdigital tissue regression in the developing limb of vertebrates.

21. Reelin/DAB-1 signaling in the embryonic limb regulates the chondrogenic differentiation of digit mesodermal progenitors.

22. Ligand- and stage-dependent divergent functions of BMP signaling in the differentiation of embryonic skeletogenic progenitors in vitro.

23. Divergent differentiation of skeletal progenitors into cartilage and tendon: lessons from the embryonic limb.

24. βig-h3 potentiates the profibrogenic effect of TGFβ signaling on connective tissue progenitor cells through the negative regulation of master chondrogenic genes.

25. Expression and functional study of extracellular BMP antagonists during the morphogenesis of the digits and their associated connective tissues.

26. Defining the earliest transcriptional steps of chondrogenic progenitor specification during the formation of the digits in the embryonic limb.

27. Coordinated and sequential activation of neutral and acidic DNases during interdigital cell death in the embryonic limb.

28. Tgfbeta2 and 3 are coexpressed with their extracellular regulator Ltbp1 in the early limb bud and modulate mesodermal outgrowth and BMP signaling in chicken embryos.

29. Transforming growth factors beta coordinate cartilage and tendon differentiation in the developing limb mesenchyme.

30. Expression of Id2 in the developing limb is associated with zones of active BMP signaling and marks the regions of growth and differentiation of the developing digits.

31. Activin/TGFbeta and BMP crosstalk determines digit chondrogenesis.

32. Role of RhoC in digit morphogenesis during limb development.

33. Cathepsin D gene expression outlines the areas of physiological cell death during embryonic development.

34. Tendon-muscle crosstalk controls muscle bellies morphogenesis, which is mediated by cell death and retinoic acid signaling.

35. Lysosomal cathepsins in embryonic programmed cell death.

36. Programmed cell death in the embryonic vertebrate limb.

37. Analysis of the molecular cascade responsible for mesodermal limb chondrogenesis: Sox genes and BMP signaling.

38. Expression of Sox8, Sox9 and Sox10 in the developing valves and autonomic nerves of the embryonic heart.

39. Comparative analysis of the expression and regulation of Wnt5a, Fz4, and Frzb1 during digit formation and in micromass cultures.

40. Role of FGFs in the control of programmed cell death during limb development.

41. The BMP antagonist Gremlin regulates outgrowth, chondrogenesis and programmed cell death in the developing limb.

42. Retinoic acid regulates programmed cell death through BMP signalling.

43. Control of digit formation by activin signalling.

44. Regulation by members of the transforming growth factor beta superfamily of the digital and interdigital fates of the autopodial limb mesoderm.

45. Expression and function of Gdf-5 during digit skeletogenesis in the embryonic chick leg bud.

46. Bone morphogenetic proteins regulate interdigital cell death in the avian embryo.

47. Morphogenesis of digits in the avian limb is controlled by FGFs, TGFbetas, and noggin through BMP signaling.

48. Morphological diversity of the avian foot is related with the pattern of msx gene expression in the developing autopod.

49. Morphogenetic potential of the chick leg interdigital mesoderm when diverted from the cell death program.

50. Role of BMP-2 and OP-1 (BMP-7) in programmed cell death and skeletogenesis during chick limb development.

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