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Identification of dividing, determined sensory neuron precursors in the mammalian neural crest
Development, January 8, 1999; 126(16): 3545 - 3559.
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J. Pisano and S. Birren
Restriction of developmental potential during divergence of the enteric and sympathetic neuronal lineages
Development, January 7, 1999; 126(13): 2855 - 2868.
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S Finotto, K Krieglstein, A Schober, F Deimling, K Lindner, B Bruhl, K Beier, J Metz, J. Garcia-Arraras, J. Roig-Lopez, et al.
Analysis of mice carrying targeted mutations of the glucocorticoid receptor gene argues against an essential role of glucocorticoid signalling for generating adrenal chromaffin cells
Development, January 7, 1999; 126(13): 2935 - 2944.
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J Begbie, J. Brunet, J. Rubenstein, and A Graham
Induction of the epibranchial placodes
Development, January 2, 1999; 126(5): 895 - 902.
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V. C. Kotak, S. Korada, I. R. Schwartz, and D. H. Sanes
A Developmental Shift from GABAergic to Glycinergic Transmission in the Central Auditory System
J. Neurosci., June 15, 1998; 18(12): 4646 - 4655.
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S. Britsch, L. Li, S. Kirchhoff, F. Theuring, V. Brinkmann, C. Birchmeier, and D. Riethmacher
The ErbB2 and ErbB3 receptors and their ligand, neuregulin-1, are essential for development of the sympathetic nervous system
Genes & Dev., June 15, 1998; 12(12): 1825 - 1836.
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D. Zhang, M. F. Mehler, Q. Song, and J. A. Kessler
Development of Bone Morphogenetic Protein Receptors in the Nervous System and Possible Roles in Regulating trkC Expression
J. Neurosci., May 1, 1998; 18(9): 3314 - 3326.
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M Geissen, S Heller, D Pennica, U Ernsberger, and H Rohrer
The specification of sympathetic neurotransmitter phenotype depends on gp130 cytokine receptor signaling
Development, January 12, 1998; 125(23): 4791 - 4801.
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M. Hirsch, M. Tiveron, F Guillemot, J. Brunet, and C Goridis
Control of noradrenergic differentiation and Phox2a expression by MASH1 in the central and peripheral nervous system
Development, January 2, 1998; 125(4): 599 - 608.
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L Lo, M. Tiveron, and D. Anderson
MASH1 activates expression of the paired homeodomain transcription factor Phox2a, and couples pan-neuronal and subtype-specific components of autonomic neuronal identity
Development, January 2, 1998; 125(4): 609 - 620.
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P. C. Mabie, M. F. Mehler, R. Marmur, A. Papavasiliou, Q. Song, and J. A. Kessler
Bone Morphogenetic Proteins Induce Astroglial Differentiation of Oligodendroglial-Astroglial Progenitor Cells
J. Neurosci., June 1, 1997; 17(11): 4112 - 4120.
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