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February 15, 1999; 126 (4)

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    Patterning of the R7 and R8 photoreceptor cells of Drosophila: evidence for induced and default cell-fate specification
    W.H. Chou, A. Huber, J. Bentrop, S. Schulz, K. Schwab, L.V. Chadwell, R. Paulsen, S.G. Britt
    Development 1999 126: 607-616;
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    Manipulation of the angiopoietic/hemangiopoietic commitment in the avian embryo
    L. Pardanaud, F. Dieterlen-Lievre
    Development 1999 126: 617-627;
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    Cerebral cortical specification by early potential restriction of progenitor cells and later phenotype control of postmitotic neurons
    Y. Arimatsu, M. Ishida, K. Takiguchi-Hayashi, Y. Uratani
    Development 1999 126: 629-638;
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    regA, a Volvox gene that plays a central role in germ-soma differentiation, encodes a novel regulatory protein
    M.M. Kirk, K. Stark, S.M. Miller, W. Muller, B.E. Taillon, H. Gruber, R. Schmitt, D.L. Kirk
    Development 1999 126: 639-647;
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    glsA, a Volvox gene required for asymmetric division and germ cell specification, encodes a chaperone-like protein
    S.M. Miller, D.L. Kirk
    Development 1999 126: 649-658;
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    Role for mRNA localization in translational activation but not spatial restriction of nanos RNA
    S.E. Bergsten, E.R. Gavis
    Development 1999 126: 659-669;
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    Heterologous myb genes distinct from GL1 enhance trichome production when overexpressed in Nicotiana tabacum
    T. Payne, J. Clement, D. Arnold, A. Lloyd
    Development 1999 126: 671-682;
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    Genetic evidence for cell death mediated by nerve growth factor and the neurotrophin receptor p75 in the developing mouse retina and spinal cord
    J.M. Frade, Y.A. Barde
    Development 1999 126: 683-690;
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    Formation of the vulva in Caenorhabditis elegans: a paradigm for organogenesis
    R. Sharma-Kishore, J.G. White, E. Southgate, B. Podbilewicz
    Development 1999 126: 691-699;
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    Extensive zygotic control of the anteroposterior axis in the wasp Nasonia vitripennis
    M.A. Pultz, J.N. Pitt, N.M. Alto
    Development 1999 126: 701-710;
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    Control of auxin-regulated root development by the Arabidopsis thaliana SHY2/IAA3 gene
    Q. Tian, J.W. Reed
    Development 1999 126: 711-721;
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    The transcription factor GATA6 is essential for early extraembryonic development
    M. Koutsourakis, A. Langeveld, R. Patient, R. Beddington, F. Grosveld
    Development 1999 126: 723-732;
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    The trithorax group gene osa encodes an ARID-domain protein that genetically interacts with the brahma chromatin-remodeling factor to regulate transcription
    M. Vazquez, L. Moore, J.A. Kennison
    Development 1999 126: 733-742;
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    Functional equivalency between Otx2 and Otx1 in development of the rostral head
    Y. Suda, J. Nakabayashi, I. Matsuo, S. Aizawa
    Development 1999 126: 743-757;
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    Conserved and distinct roles of kreisler in regulation of the paralogous Hoxa3 and Hoxb3 genes
    M. Manzanares, S. Cordes, L. Ariza-McNaughton, V. Sadl, K. Maruthainar, G. Barsh, R. Krumlauf
    Development 1999 126: 759-769;
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    Commissure formation in the embryonic CNS of Drosophila
    T. Hummel, K. Schimmelpfeng, C. Klambt
    Development 1999 126: 771-779;
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    Expression patterns of transmembrane and released forms of neuregulin during spinal cord and neuromuscular synapse development
    J.A. Loeb, T.S. Khurana, J.T. Robbins, A.G. Yee, G.D. Fischbach
    Development 1999 126: 781-791;
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    Emergence of intraembryonic hematopoietic precursors in the pre-liver human embryo
    M. Tavian, M.F. Hallais, B. Peault
    Development 1999 126: 793-803;
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    Hox gene expression in a single Caenorhabditis elegans cell is regulated by a caudal homolog and intercellular signals that inhibit wnt signaling
    C.P. Hunter, J.M. Harris, J.N. Maloof, C. Kenyon
    Development 1999 126: 805-814;
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    Head induction in the chick by primitive endoderm of mammalian, but not avian origin
    H. Knoetgen, C. Viebahn, M. Kessel
    Development 1999 126: 815-825;
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    Origin and development of the zebrafish endoderm
    R.M. Warga, C. Nusslein-Volhard
    Development 1999 126: 827-838;
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    Identification of upstream regulatory regions in the heart-expressed homeobox gene Nkx2-5
    J.M. Reecy, X. Li, M. Yamada, F.J. DeMayo, C.S. Newman, R.P. Harvey, R.J. Schwartz
    Development 1999 126: 839-849;
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