Talk:Ectoderm
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Pubmed Ectoderm title
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Martin JF, Moon AM, Illingworth EA, Basson MA, Scambler PJ. Tbx1 controls cardiac
neural crest cell migration during arch artery development by regulating Gbx2
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3: Olivares GH, Carrasco H, Aroca F, Carvallo L, Segovia F, Larraín J. Syndecan-1
regulates BMP signaling and dorso-ventral patterning of the ectoderm during early
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4: Malashichev Y, Christ B, Pröls F. Avian pelvis originates from lateral plate
mesoderm and its development requires signals from both ectoderm and paraxial
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5: Li W, Cornell RA. Redundant activities of Tfap2a and Tfap2c are required for
neural crest induction and development of other non-neural ectoderm derivatives
in zebrafish embryos. Dev Biol. 2007 Apr 1;304(1):338-54. Epub 2006 Dec 23.
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6: Radoja N, Guerrini L, Lo Iacono N, Merlo GR, Costanzo A, Weinberg WC, La
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ectoderm development: relevance in the pathogenesis of ectodermal dysplasias.
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8: Knight RD, Javidan Y, Zhang T, Nelson S, Schilling TF. AP2-dependent signals
from the ectoderm regulate craniofacial development in the zebrafish embryo.
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patterning the development of the presumptive adult ectoderm in the sea urchin
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11: Macatee TL, Hammond BP, Arenkiel BR, Francis L, Frank DU, Moon AM. Ablation
of specific expression domains reveals discrete functions of ectoderm- and
endoderm-derived FGF8 during cardiovascular and pharyngeal development.
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protein phosphatase-1 (PP1) regulator, nuclear inhibitor of PP1 (NIPP1),
interacts with the polycomb group protein, embryonic ectoderm development (EED),
and functions as a transcriptional repressor. J Biol Chem. 2003 Aug
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ubiquitin ligase GREUL1 anteriorizes ectoderm during Xenopus development. Dev
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are involved in neural crest formation during avian ectoderm development.
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cell populations during primitive ectoderm formation: correlation of in vivo and
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16: Li G, Zhang S, Xiang J. Phenoloxidase, a marker enzyme for differentiation of
the neural ectoderm and the epidermal ectoderm during embryonic development of
amphioxus Branchiostoma belcheri tsingtaunese. Mech Dev. 2000 Aug;96(1):107-9.
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17: Camus A, Davidson BP, Billiards S, Khoo P, Rivera-Pérez JA, Wakamiya M,
Behringer RR, Tam PP. The morphogenetic role of midline mesendoderm and ectoderm
in the development of the forebrain and the midbrain of the mouse embryo.
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acidification of gastrula ectoderm is important for posterior axial development
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mouse homologs of the Drosophila segment polarity gene cubitus interruptus, Gli,
Gli-2, and Gli-3, in ectoderm- and mesoderm-derived tissues suggests multiple
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20: Rinchik EM, Carpenter DA. N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea-induced prenatally lethal
mutations define at least two complementation groups within the embryonic
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22: Sharan SK, Holdener-Kenny B, Ruppert S, Schedl A, Kelsey G, Rinchik EM,
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deletion breakpoints that define regions necessary for development of the
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24: Gardner RL, Barton SC, Surani MA. Use of triple tissue blastocyst
reconstitution to study the development of diploid parthenogenetic primitive
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27: Niswander L, Yee D, Rinchik EM, Russell LB, Magnuson T. The albino-deletion
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28: Winklbauer R. Cell proliferation in the ectoderm of the Xenopus embryo:
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29: Martin P, Lewis J. Normal development of the skeleton in chick limb buds
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30: Jones EA, Woodland HR. Development of the ectoderm in Xenopus: tissue
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31: Geduspan JS, MacCabe JA. Evidence for the transmission of dorsoventral
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32: Slack JM. In vitro development of isolated ectoderm from axolotl gastrulae. J
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33: Sawyer RH, O'Guin WM, Knapp LW. Avian scale development. X. Dermal induction
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34: Zakareĭshvili VZ, Mikaĭlov AT. [Water-soluble proteins in early amphibian
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35: Schook P. Morphogenetic movements during the early development of the chick
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36: Levak-Svajger B, Svajger A. Course of development of isolated rat embryonic
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37: van Limborgh J, van Oostrom CG. [Contribution of the ectoderm to the early
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38: Diwan SB, Stevens LC. Development of teratomas from the ectoderm of mouse egg
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39: Searls RL. Effect of dorsal and ventral limb ectoderm on the development of
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40: Smith AA, Searls RL, Hilfer SR. Differential accumulation of extracellular
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42: Stark RJ, Searls RL. The establishment of the cartilage pattern in the
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