Search Results - "Noramly, S"
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beta-catenin signaling can initiate feather bud development
Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-08-1999)“…Intercellular signaling by a subset of Wnts is mediated by stabilization of cytoplasmic beta-catenin and its translocation to the nucleus. Immunolocalization…”
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BMPs mediate lateral inhibition at successive stages in feather tract development
Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-10-1998)“…The spacing of feather buds in a tract is thought to arise from the interaction between an inducing signal from the dermis and an inhibitory signal generated…”
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Stage-specific effects of sonic hedgehog expression in the epidermis
Published in Developmental biology (01-09-1998)“…Sonic hedgehog (Shh) is expressed in the ectoderm of the forming hair follicle and feather bud during normal development. However, inappropriate activation of…”
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Gene expression in the limbless mutant: polarized gene expression in the absence of Shh and an AER
Published in Developmental biology (01-11-1996)“…Limb buds in the limbless chick begin to form normally but fail to form an AER and ultimately degenerate. Wnt7a and LMX-1, which are restricted to the dorsal…”
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Opposing effects on TSC‐22 expression by BMP and receptor tyrosine kinase signals in the developing feather tract
Published in Developmental dynamics (01-01-2002)“…TSC‐22 (transforming growth factor‐β–stimulated clone 22) belongs to a family of leucine zipper transcription factors that includes sequences from…”
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A gynogenetic screen to isolate naturally occurring recessive mutations in Xenopus tropicalis
Published in Mechanisms of development (01-03-2005)“…In the rapidly developing, diploid amphibian Xenopus tropicalis, genetics can be married to the already powerful tools of the amphibian system to overcome a…”
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Determination of the embryonic inner ear
Published in Journal of neurobiology (05-11-2002)“…Inner ear induction, like induction of other tissues examined in recent years, is likely to be comprised of several stages. The process begins during…”
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