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I. Miguel-Aliaga and S. Thor
Segment-specific prevention of pioneer neuron apoptosis by cell-autonomous, postmitotic Hox gene activity
Development, December 15, 2004; 131(24): 6093 - 6105.
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I. Miguel-Aliaga, D. W. Allan, and S. Thor
Independent roles of the dachshund and eyes absent genes in BMP signaling, axon pathfinding and neuronal specification
Development, December 1, 2004; 131(23): 5837 - 5848.
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H. T. Broihier, A. Kuzin, Y. Zhu, W. Odenwald, and J. B. Skeath
Drosophila homeodomain protein Nkx6 coordinates motoneuron subtype identity and axonogenesis
Development, November 1, 2004; 131(21): 5233 - 5242.
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S. E. Cheesman, M. J. Layden, T. Von Ohlen, C. Q. Doe, and J. S. Eisen
Zebrafish and fly Nkx6 proteins have similar CNS expression patterns and regulate motoneuron formation
Development, November 1, 2004; 131(21): 5221 - 5232.
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S. J. Certel and S. Thor
Specification of Drosophila motoneuron identity by the combinatorial action of POU and LIM-HD factors
Development, November 1, 2004; 131(21): 5429 - 5439.
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J. W. Truman, H. Schuppe, D. Shepherd, and D. W. Williams
Developmental architecture of adult-specific lineages in the ventral CNS of Drosophila
Development, October 15, 2004; 131(20): 5167 - 5184.
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J. C. Choi, D. Park, and L. C. Griffith
Electrophysiological and Morphological Characterization of Identified Motor Neurons in the Drosophila Third Instar Larva Central Nervous System
J Neurophysiol, May 1, 2004; 91(5): 2353 - 2365.
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K. Koles, K. D. Irvine, and V. M. Panin
Functional Characterization of Drosophila Sialyltransferase
J. Biol. Chem., February 6, 2004; 279(6): 4346 - 4357.
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F. J. Livesey, T. L. Young, and C. L. Cepko
An analysis of the gene expression program of mammalian neural progenitor cells
PNAS, February 3, 2004; 101(5): 1374 - 1379.
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J. Kim, A. Krichevsky, Y. Grad, G. D. Hayes, K. S. Kosik, G. M. Church, and G. Ruvkun
Identification of many microRNAs that copurify with polyribosomes in mammalian neurons
PNAS, January 6, 2004; 101(1): 360 - 365.
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M. Fujioka, B. C. Lear, M. Landgraf, G. L. Yusibova, J. Zhou, K. M. Riley, N. H. Patel, and J. B. Jaynes
Even-skipped, acting as a repressor, regulates axonal projections in Drosophila
Development, November 15, 2003; 130(22): 5385 - 5400.
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M. J. Lundell, H.-K. Lee, E. Perez, and L. Chadwell
The regulation of apoptosis by Numb/Notch signaling in the serotonin lineage of Drosophila
Development, September 1, 2003; 130(17): 4109 - 4121.
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X. X. Jia and M. V. S. Siegler
Midline lineages in grasshopper produce neuronal siblings with asymmetric expression of Engrailed
Development, March 13, 2003; 129(22): 5181 - 5193.
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M. Buescher, F. S. Hing, and W. Chia
Formation of neuroblasts in the embryonic central nervous system of Drosophila melanogaster is controlled by SoxNeuro
Development, March 11, 2003; 129(18): 4193 - 4203.
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T. Brody and W. F. Odenwald
Cellular diversity in the developing nervous system: a temporal view from Drosophila
Development, March 10, 2003; 129(16): 3763 - 3770.
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D. Crowner, K. Madden, S. Goeke, and E. Giniger
Lola regulates midline crossing of CNS axons in Drosophila
Development, March 5, 2003; 129(6): 1317 - 1325.
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T. Novotny, R. Eiselt, and J. Urban
Hunchback is required for the specification of the early sublineage of neuroblast 7-3 in the Drosophila central nervous system
Development, March 4, 2003; 129(4): 1027 - 1036.
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R. Lohr, T. Godenschwege, E. Buchner, and A. Prokop
Compartmentalization of Central Neurons in Drosophila: A New Strategy of Mosaic Analysis Reveals Localization of Presynaptic Sites to Specific Segments of Neurites
J. Neurosci., December 1, 2002; 22(23): 10357 - 10367.
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J. P. Odden, S. Holbrook, and C. Q. Doe
DrosophilaHB9 Is Expressed in a Subset of Motoneurons and Interneurons, Where It Regulates Gene Expression and Axon Pathfinding
J. Neurosci., November 1, 2002; 22(21): 9143 - 9149.
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T. E. Rusten, R. Cantera, F. C. Kafatos, and R. Barrio
The role of TGF{beta} signaling in the formation of the dorsal nervous system is conserved between Drosophila and chordates
Development, August 1, 2002; 129(15): 3575 - 3584.
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F. Yu, C. T. Ong, W. Chia, and X. Yang
Membrane Targeting and Asymmetric Localization of Drosophila Partner of Inscuteable Are Discrete Steps Controlled by Distinct Regions of the Protein
Mol. Cell. Biol., June 15, 2002; 22(12): 4230 - 4240.
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V. Van De Bor, P. Heitzler, S. Leger, C. Plessy, and A. Giangrande
Precocious Expression of the Glide/Gcm Glial-Promoting Factor in Drosophila Induces Neurogenesis
Genetics, March 1, 2002; 160(3): 1095 - 1106.
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Y. Sedaghat, W. F. Miranda, and M. J. Sonnenfeld
The jing Zn-finger transcription factor is a mediator of cellular differentiation in the Drosophila CNS midline and trachea
Development, January 6, 2002; 129(11): 2591 - 2606.
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R. A. Cornell and J. S. Eisen
Delta/Notch signaling promotes formation of zebrafish neural crest by repressing Neurogenin 1 function
Development, January 6, 2002; 129(11): 2639 - 2648.
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M. R. Freeman and C. Q. Doe
Asymmetric Prospero localization is required to generate mixed neuronal/glial lineages in the Drosophila CNS
Development, October 15, 2001; 128(20): 4103 - 4112.
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V Van De Bor and A Giangrande
Notch signaling represses the glial fate in fly PNS
Development, January 4, 2001; 128(8): 1381 - 1390.
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G Udolph, P Rath, and W Chia
A requirement for Notch in the genesis of a subset of glial cells in the Drosophila embryonic central nervous system which arise through asymmetric divisions
Development, January 4, 2001; 128(8): 1457 - 1466.
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B. D. Wolf and A. Chiba
Axon pathfinding proceeds normally despite disrupted growth cone decisions at CNS midline
Development, May 15, 2000; 127(10): 2001 - 2009.