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223 related items for PubMed ID: 10354475

  • 1. Evidence that Hoxa expression domains are evolutionarily transposed in spinal ganglia, and are established by forward spreading in paraxial mesoderm.
    Gaunt SJ, Dean W, Sang H, Burton RD.
    Mech Dev; 1999 Apr; 82(1-2):109-18. PubMed ID: 10354475
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  • 2. A conserved enhancer of the human and murine Hoxa-7 gene specifies the anterior boundary of expression during embryonal development.
    Knittel T, Kessel M, Kim MH, Gruss P.
    Development; 1995 Apr; 121(4):1077-88. PubMed ID: 7538068
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  • 3. Evolutionary shifts of vertebrate structures and Hox expression up and down the axial series of segments: a consideration of possible mechanisms.
    Gaunt SJ.
    Int J Dev Biol; 2000 Apr; 44(1):109-17. PubMed ID: 10761855
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  • 4. Gradients and forward spreading of vertebrate Hox gene expression detected by using a Hox/lacZ transgene.
    Gaunt SJ.
    Dev Dyn; 2001 May; 221(1):26-36. PubMed ID: 11357191
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  • 5. Cdx1 and Cdx2 have overlapping functions in anteroposterior patterning and posterior axis elongation.
    van den Akker E, Forlani S, Chawengsaksophak K, de Graaff W, Beck F, Meyer BI, Deschamps J.
    Development; 2002 May; 129(9):2181-93. PubMed ID: 11959827
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  • 6. Additional enhancer copies, with intact cdx binding sites, anteriorize Hoxa-7/lacZ expression in mouse embryos: evidence in keeping with an instructional cdx gradient.
    Gaunt SJ, Cockley A, Drage D.
    Int J Dev Biol; 2004 Sep; 48(7):613-22. PubMed ID: 15470633
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  • 7. Hox genes and morphological identity: axial versus lateral patterning in the vertebrate mesoderm.
    Nowicki JL, Burke AC.
    Development; 2000 Oct; 127(19):4265-75. PubMed ID: 10976057
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  • 9. Hox genes specify vertebral types in the presomitic mesoderm.
    Carapuço M, Nóvoa A, Bobola N, Mallo M.
    Genes Dev; 2005 Sep 15; 19(18):2116-21. PubMed ID: 16166377
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  • 10. Hox genes and the evolution of vertebrate axial morphology.
    Burke AC, Nelson CE, Morgan BA, Tabin C.
    Development; 1995 Feb 15; 121(2):333-46. PubMed ID: 7768176
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  • 11. Programming neural Hoxd10: in vivo evidence that early node-associated signals predominate over paraxial mesoderm signals at posterior spinal levels.
    Omelchenko N, Lance-Jones C.
    Dev Biol; 2003 Sep 01; 261(1):99-115. PubMed ID: 12941623
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  • 12. Analysis of Hox gene expression in the chick limb bud.
    Nelson CE, Morgan BA, Burke AC, Laufer E, DiMambro E, Murtaugh LC, Gonzales E, Tessarollo L, Parada LF, Tabin C.
    Development; 1996 May 01; 122(5):1449-66. PubMed ID: 8625833
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  • 13. Axial patterning in snakes and caecilians: evidence for an alternative interpretation of the Hox code.
    Woltering JM, Vonk FJ, Müller H, Bardine N, Tuduce IL, de Bakker MA, Knöchel W, Sirbu IO, Durston AJ, Richardson MK.
    Dev Biol; 2009 Aug 01; 332(1):82-9. PubMed ID: 19409887
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  • 14. Conservation in the Hox code during morphological evolution.
    Gaunt SJ.
    Int J Dev Biol; 1994 Sep 01; 38(3):549-52. PubMed ID: 7848839
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  • 16. Reprogramming Hox expression in the vertebrate hindbrain: influence of paraxial mesoderm and rhombomere transposition.
    Itasaki N, Sharpe J, Morrison A, Krumlauf R.
    Neuron; 1996 Mar 01; 16(3):487-500. PubMed ID: 8785047
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