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  • 22. Spatially deranged though temporally correct expression of Strongylocentrotus purpuratus actin gene fusion in transgenic embryos of a different sea urchin family.
    Franks RR, Hough-Evans BR, Britten RJ, Davidson EH.
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  • 23. Expression of the actin gene family in embryos of the sea urchin Lytechinus pictus.
    Fang H, Brandhorst BP.
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  • 25. Respecification of ectoderm and altered Nodal expression in sea urchin embryos after cobalt and nickel treatment.
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  • 28. A tissue-specific repressor in the sea urchin embryo of Lytechinus pictus binds the distal G-string element in the LpS1-beta promoter.
    Seid CA, Sater AK, Falzone RL, Tomlinson CR.
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  • 31. Multiple positive cis elements regulate the asymmetric expression of the SpHE gene along the sea urchin embryo animal-vegetal axis.
    Wei Z, Angerer LM, Angerer RC.
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    Range RC, Venuti JM, McClay DR.
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  • 34. New regulatory circuit controlling spatial and temporal gene expression in the sea urchin embryo oral ectoderm GRN.
    Li E, Materna SC, Davidson EH.
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    Wu SY, McClay DR.
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  • 36. SpZ12-1, a negative regulator required for spatial control of the territory-specific CyIIIa gene in the sea urchin embryo.
    Wang DG, Kirchhamer CV, Britten RJ, Davidson EH.
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