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  • 1. Vulval development.
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    WormBook; 2005 Jun 25; ():1-28. PubMed ID: 18050418
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  • 2. The tailless ortholog nhr-67 regulates patterning of gene expression and morphogenesis in the C. elegans vulva.
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    PLoS Genet; 2007 Apr 27; 3(4):e69. PubMed ID: 17465684
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  • 3. Reciprocal EGF signaling back to the uterus from the induced C. elegans vulva coordinates morphogenesis of epithelia.
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  • 4. The C. elegans hox gene lin-39 controls cell cycle progression during vulval development.
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  • 7. The lin-11 LIM domain transcription factor is necessary for morphogenesis of C. elegans uterine cells.
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  • 8. The Caenorhabditis elegans heterochronic gene lin-29 coordinates the vulval-uterine-epidermal connections.
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  • 9. Transcriptional control of Notch signaling by a HOX and a PBX/EXD protein during vulval development in C. elegans.
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  • 12. Coordinated morphogenesis of epithelia during development of the Caenorhabditis elegans uterine-vulval connection.
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  • 14. Cryptic quantitative evolution of the vulva intercellular signaling network in Caenorhabditis.
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  • 16. Cell fate patterning during C. elegans vulval development.
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  • 17. Intercellular coupling amplifies fate segregation during Caenorhabditis elegans vulval development.
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  • 18. EGF signal propagation during C. elegans vulval development mediated by ROM-1 rhomboid.
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  • 19. The roles of EGF and Wnt signaling during patterning of the C. elegans Bgamma/delta Equivalence Group.
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  • 20. EGF signaling overcomes a uterine cell death associated with temporal mis-coordination of organogenesis within the C. elegans egg-laying apparatus.
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