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    Multiple Wnts are involved in Hydra organizer formation and regeneration by Lengfeld, Tobias, Watanabe, Hiroshi, Simakov, Oleg, Lindgens, Dirk, Gee, Lydia, Law, Lee, Schmidt, Heiko A., Özbek, Suat, Bode, Hans, Holstein, Thomas W.

    Published in Developmental biology (01-06-2009)
    “…Wnt genes and β-Catenin signaling are involved in axial patterning processes in vertebrate embryogenesis in setting up the Spemann–Mangold organizer in…”
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    Formation of the head organizer in hydra involves the canonical Wnt pathway by Broun, Mariya, Gee, Lydia, Reinhardt, Beate, Bode, Hans R

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-06-2005)
    “…Stabilization of β-catenin by inhibiting the activity of glycogen synthase kinase-3β has been shown to initiate axis formation or axial patterning processes…”
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    Divergent functions of two ancient Hydra Brachyury paralogues suggest specific roles for their C-terminal domains in tissue fate induction by Bielen, Holger, Oberleitner, Sabine, Marcellini, Sylvain, Gee, Lydia, Lemaire, Patrick, Bode, Hans R, Rupp, Ralph, Technau, Ulrich

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-12-2007)
    “…Homologues of the T-box gene Brachyury play important roles in mesoderm differentiation and other aspects of early development in all bilaterians. In the…”
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    CnNK-2,an NK-2 Homeobox Gene, Has a Role in Patterning the Basal End of the Axis in Hydra by Grens, Ann, Gee, Lydia, Fisher, Douglas A., Bode, Hans R.

    Published in Developmental biology (15-12-1996)
    “…NK-2-class homeobox genes have been identified in a variety of metazoans, from sponges to arthropods and vertebrates, and have been shown to play roles in a…”
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    Hym-301, a novel peptide, regulates the number of tentacles formed in hydra by Takahashi, Toshio, Hatta, Masayuki, Yum, Seungshic, Gee, Lydia, Ohtani, Masahiro, Fujisawa, Toshitaka, Bode, Hans R

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-05-2005)
    “…Hym-301 is a peptide that was discovered as part of a project aimed at isolating novel peptides from hydra. We have isolated and characterized the gene Hym-301…”
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    CnOtx, a Member of the Otx Gene Family, Has a Role in Cell Movement in Hydra by Smith, Kerry M., Gee, Lydia, Blitz, Ira L., Bode, Hans R.

    Published in Developmental biology (15-08-1999)
    “…Otx genes have been identified in a variety of organisms and are commonly associated with the patterning of anterior structures. In some vertebrates, Otx genes…”
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    PI3K and ERK 1‐2 regulate early stages during head regeneration in hydra by Manuel, Gema C., Reynoso, Rosalia, Gee, Lydia, Salgado, Luis M., Bode, Hans R.

    Published in Development, growth & differentiation (01-02-2006)
    “…Different signaling systems coordinate and regulate the development of a multicellular organism. In hydra, the canonical Wnt pathway and the signal…”
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    β-catenin plays a central role in setting up the head organizer in hydra by Gee, Lydia, Hartig, Julia, Law, Lee, Wittlieb, Jörg, Khalturin, Konstantin, Bosch, Thomas C.G., Bode, Hans R.

    Published in Developmental biology (01-04-2010)
    “…In an adult hydra the head organizer, located in the hypostome, is constantly active in maintaining the structure of the animal in the context of its steady…”
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    b-catenin plays a central role in setting up the head organizer in hydra by Gee, Lydia, Hartig, Julia, Law, Lee, Wittlieb, Joerg, Khalturin, Konstantin, Bosch, Thomas CG, Bode, Hans R

    Published in Developmental biology (01-04-2010)
    “…In an adult hydra the head organizer, located in the hypostome, is constantly active in maintaining the structure of the animal in the context of its steady…”
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    HyAlx, an aristaless-related gene, is involved in tentacle formation in hydra by Smith, K M, Gee, L, Bode, H R

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-11-2000)
    “…Developmental gradients are known to play important roles in axial patterning in hydra. Current efforts are directed toward elucidating the molecular basis of…”
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    Expression of Cnox-2, a HOM/HOX Gene, Is Suppressed during Head Formation in Hydra by Shenk, M.Andrew, Gee, Lydia, Steele, Robert E., Bode, Hans R.

    Published in Developmental biology (01-11-1993)
    “…Using PCR, six genes of the HOM/HOX class have been identified in hydra. One of them, Cnox-2, has been sequenced and resembles the Deformed gene of Drosophila…”
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    Neuron differentiation in hydra involves dividing intermediates by Bode, Hans R., Gee, Lydia W., Chow, Margaret A.

    Published in Developmental biology (01-06-1990)
    “…The neuron differentiation pathway in hydra is usually assumed to be the following. A multipotent stem cell among the large interstitial cells becomes…”
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