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January 15, 2001; 128 (2)

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    Steroidogenic factor 1 (SF1) is essential for pituitary gonadotrope function
    L. Zhao, M. Bakke, Y. Krimkevich, L.J. Cushman, A.F. Parlow, S.A. Camper, K.L. Parker
    Development 2001 128: 147-154;
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    The forkhead transcription factor Foxf1 is required for differentiation of extra-embryonic and lateral plate mesoderm
    M. Mahlapuu, M. Ormestad, S. Enerback, P. Carlsson
    Development 2001 128: 155-166;
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    Maternal VegT is the initiator of a molecular network specifying endoderm in Xenopus laevis
    J.B. Xanthos, M. Kofron, C. Wylie, J. Heasman
    Development 2001 128: 167-180;
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    EN and GBX2 play essential roles downstream of FGF8 in patterning the mouse mid/hindbrain region
    A. Liu, A.L. Joyner
    Development 2001 128: 181-191;
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    Gsh2 and Pax6 play complementary roles in dorsoventral patterning of the mammalian telencephalon
    K. Yun, S. Potter, J.L. Rubenstein
    Development 2001 128: 193-205;
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    Roundabout signalling, cell contact and trophic support confine longitudinal glia and axons in the Drosophila CNS
    E.F. Kinrade, T. Brates, G. Tear, A. Hidalgo
    Development 2001 128: 207-216;
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    Specification of neurotransmitter receptor identity in developing retina: the chick ATH5 promoter integrates the positive and negative effects of several bHLH proteins
    L. Matter-Sadzinski, J.M. Matter, M.T. Ong, J. Hernandez, M. Ballivet
    Development 2001 128: 217-231;
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    Hindgut visceral mesoderm requires an ectodermal template for normal development in Drosophila
    B. San Martin, M. Bate
    Development 2001 128: 233-242;
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    Sequential steps for developmental arrest in Arabidopsis seeds
    V. Raz, J.H. Bergervoet, M. Koornneef
    Development 2001 128: 243-252;
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    The nematode even-skipped homolog vab-7 regulates gonad and vulva position in Pristionchus pacificus
    B. Jungblut, R.J. Sommer
    Development 2001 128: 253-261;
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    Xrel3 is required for head development in Xenopus laevis
    B.B. Lake, R. Ford, K.R. Kao
    Development 2001 128: 263-273;
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    The Drosophila Polycomb Group proteins ESC and E(Z) are present in a complex containing the histone-binding protein p55 and the histone deacetylase RPD3
    F. Tie, T. Furuyama, J. Prasad-Sinha, E. Jane, P.J. Harte
    Development 2001 128: 275-286;
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    The Short antennae gene of Tribolium is required for limb development and encodes the orthologue of the Drosophila Distal-less protein
    A. Beermann, D.G. Jay, R.W. Beeman, M. Hulskamp, D. Tautz, G. Jurgens
    Development 2001 128: 287-297;
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    The EGF receptor and N signalling pathways act antagonistically in Drosophila mesothorax bristle patterning
    J. Culi, E. Martin-Blanco, J. Modolell
    Development 2001 128: 299-308;
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    Epidermal expression of a sterol biosynthesis gene regulates root growth by a non-cell autonomous mechanism in Arabidopsis

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    Collagen 18 and agrin are secreted by enteric neural crest cells to remodel their microenvironment and regulate their migration during ENS development

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“I'm very keen that Development continues to innovate and support our community.”

We're delighted to announce the appointment of James Briscoe, Group Leader at The Francis Crick Institute, London, as our new Editor-in-Chief. Read our interview with James to find out his career and research interests, the importance of interdisciplinary thinking in developmental biology, and his views on the current state and future opportunities in scientific publishing. Also, check out the Editorial from Sarah Bray, Kate Storey and Katherine Brown to learn more about the announcement, and about our recent community consultation.


On the Node – The people behind the papers

Volvocine algae provide a useful and fascinating model to study how the eukaryote transition from isogamy to anisogamy, and ultimately to oogamy occurred. A new Research Article explores the genetics of the process in Volvox and some of its relatives. The Node caught up with first author Sa Geng and his PI James Umen to hear the story behind the work.


From stem cells to human development ­– meeting reporter competition

In September, Development is hosting our next meeting focusing on human developmental biology. We are excited to announce a competition for a reporter to cover the meeting for the Node. The winner will get free registration to the meeting, and it’s a fantastic opportunity to practice your science communication skills - find out more here.


Santa Cruz Developmental Biology Meeting

Development is a proud sponsor of the upcoming Santa Cruz Developmental Biology Meeting, which takes place 11-15 August 2018 at the University of California, Santa Cruz . Registration for this meeting is now open!


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