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1. Light-modulated neural control of sphincter regulation in the evolution of through-gut

2. Rx and its downstream factor, Musashi1, is required for establishment of the apical organ in sea urchin larvae

3. Sea urchin larvae utilize light for regulating the pyloric opening

4. Planktonic sea urchin larvae change their swimming direction in response to strong photoirradiation.

5. Cooperative Wnt-Nodal Signals Regulate the Patterning of Anterior Neuroectoderm.

6. Direct <scp>TGF</scp> ‐ß signaling via alk4/5/7 pathway is involved in gut bending in sea urchin embryos

8. Sea urchin larvae utilize light for regulating the pyloric opening

9. TrBase: A genome and transcriptome database of Temnopleurus reevesii

10. Echinoderms

11. Temnopleurus reevesii as a new sea urchin model in genetics

12. Planktonic sea urchin larvae change their swimming direction in response to strong photoirradiation

13. Evolution of nitric oxide regulation of gut function

14. Neural anatomy of echinoid early juveniles and comparison of nervous system organization in echinoderms

15. Usage of the Sea Urchin Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus Database, HpBase

17. Establishment of homozygous knock-out sea urchins

18. Development of Marine Invertebrates

19. Transforming growth factor-β signal regulates gut bending in the sea urchin embryo

20. Analysis of neural activity with fluorescent protein biosensors

21. Whole mount in situ hybridization techniques for analysis of the spatial distribution of mRNAs in sea urchin embryos and early larvae

22. cis-Regulatory analysis for later phase of anterior neuroectoderm-specific foxQ2 expression in sea urchin embryos

23. Temnopleurus as an emerging echinoderm model

24. Temnopleurus as an emerging echinoderm model

25. Whole mount in situ hybridization techniques for analysis of the spatial distribution of mRNAs in sea urchin embryos and early larvae

26. Analysis of neural activity with fluorescent protein biosensors

28. Meis transcription factor maintains the neurogenic ectoderm and regulates the anterior-posterior patterning in embryos of a sea urchin, Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus

29. HpBase: A genome database of a sea urchin, Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus

30. Troponin-I is present as an essential component of muscles in echinoderm larvae

31. Calaxin establishes basal body orientation and coordinates movement of monocilia in sea urchin embryos

32. Glutathione transferase theta in apical ciliary tuft regulates mechanical reception and swimming behavior of Sea Urchin Embryos

33. Cooperative Wnt-Nodal Signals Regulate the Patterning of Anterior Neuroectoderm

34. Fez function is required to maintain the size of the animal plate in the sea urchin embryo

35. TGFβ signaling positions the ciliary band and patterns neurons in the sea urchin embryo

36. Development of a dopaminergic system in sea urchin embryos and larvae

37. Spatiotemporal expression pattern of an encephalopsin orthologue of the sea urchin Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus during early development, and its potential role in larval vertical migration

38. Sp-Smad2/3 mediates patterning of neurogenic ectoderm by nodal in the sea urchin embryo

39. A genomic view of the sea urchin nervous system

40. Evolution of nitric oxide regulation of gut function.

41. The 5-HT receptor cell is a new member of secondary mesenchyme cell descendants and forms a major blastocoelar network in sea urchin larvae

42. Early development and neurogenesis of Temnopleurus reevesii

43. Imaging neural development in embryonic and larval sea urchins

44. Imaging Neural Development in Embryonic and Larval Sea Urchins

45. Zinc finger homeobox is required for the differentiation of serotonergic neurons in the sea urchin embryo

46. The evolution of nervous system patterning: insights from sea urchin development

47. Excision and transposition activity of Tc1/mariner superfamily transposons in sea urchin embryos

48. Serotonin stimulates [Ca2+]i elevation in ciliary ectodermal cells of echinoplutei through a serotonin receptor cell network in the blastocoel

49. A global view of gene expression in lithium and zinc treated sea urchin embryos: new components of gene regulatory networks

50. The Genome of the Sea Urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus

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