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December 1, 2005; 132 (23)

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    A guiding role for retinoic acid
    Development 2005 132: e2301
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    When signalling sequence matters
    Development 2005 132: e2302
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    Fgf8 noses into olfactory development
    Development 2005 132: e2303
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    Ubx: a case study for selector protein evolution
    Development 2005 132: e2304
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    Intracellular traffic disruption: red light to bile flow
    Development 2005 132: e2305

Book Reviews

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    Every sperm – and germ cell protocol – is sacred
    Gary M. Wessel, Richard N. Freiman
    Development 2005 132 5127-5128; doi: 10.1242/dev.02036
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    Developmental hematopoiesis from fly to human
    Marella de Bruijn
    Development 2005 132 5128-5130; doi: 10.1242/dev.02047
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    Following Ariadne's thread in the labyrinth of mouse phenotypes
    Andras Nagy
    Development 2005 132 5130-5132; doi: 10.1242/dev.02074
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    An ambitious experiment
    Richard Harland
    Development 2005 132 5132-5133; doi: 10.1242/dev.02081
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    A grand new view from the embryo
    Mary D. Kinkel, Victoria E. Prince
    Development 2005 132 5133-5135; doi: 10.1242/dev.02137
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    Encyclopedia Drosophilidiana
    Ralph J. Greenspan
    Development 2005 132 5135-5136; doi: 10.1242/dev.02000

Research Articles

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    Homeotic factor ATBF1 induces the cell cycle arrest associated with neuronal differentiation
    Cha-Gyun Jung, Hye-Jung Kim, Makoto Kawaguchi, Kum Kum Khanna, Hideki Hida, Kiyofumi Asai, Hitoo Nishino, Yutaka Miura
    Development 2005 132: 5137-5145; doi: 10.1242/dev.02098
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    Retinoic acid regulates the expression of dorsoventral topographic guidance molecules in the chick retina
    Jonaki Sen, Sanjiv Harpavat, Maureen A. Peters, Constance L. Cepko
    Development 2005 132: 5147-5159; doi: 10.1242/dev.02100
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    SRC-1, a non-receptor type of protein tyrosine kinase, controls the direction of cell and growth cone migration in C. elegans
    Bunsho Itoh, Takashi Hirose, Nozomu Takata, Kiyoji Nishiwaki, Makoto Koga, Yasumi Ohshima, Masato Okada
    Development 2005 132: 5161-5172; doi: 10.1242/dev.02103
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    Fgf signaling instructs position-dependent growth rate during zebrafish fin regeneration
    Yoonsung Lee, Sara Grill, Angela Sanchez, Maureen Murphy-Ryan, Kenneth D. Poss
    Development 2005 132: 5173-5183; doi: 10.1242/dev.02101
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    Directed differentiation of neural cells to hypothalamic dopaminergic neurons
    Kyoji Ohyama, Pamela Ellis, Shioko Kimura, Marysia Placzek
    Development 2005 132: 5185-5197; doi: 10.1242/dev.02094
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    Cellular and molecular analyses of vascular tube and lumen formation in zebrafish
    Suk-Won Jin, Dimitris Beis, Tracy Mitchell, Jau-Nian Chen, Didier Y. R. Stainier
    Development 2005 132: 5199-5209; doi: 10.1242/dev.02087
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    Fgf8 expression defines a morphogenetic center required for olfactory neurogenesis and nasal cavity development in the mouse
    Shimako Kawauchi, Jianyong Shou, Rosaysela Santos, Jean M. Hébert, Susan K. McConnell, Ivor Mason, Anne L. Calof
    Development 2005 132: 5211-5223; doi: 10.1242/dev.02143
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    Eph and NMDA receptors control Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II activation during C. elegans oocyte meiotic maturation
    Chad Corrigan, Rajani Subramanian, Michael A. Miller
    Development 2005 132: 5225-5237; doi: 10.1242/dev.02083
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    Ligand-dependent de-repression via EcR/USP acts as a gate to coordinate the differentiation of sensory neurons in the Drosophila wing
    Margrit Schubiger, Clément Carré, Christophe Antoniewski, James W. Truman
    Development 2005 132: 5239-5248; doi: 10.1242/dev.02093
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    Gli3 acts as a repressor downstream of Ihh in regulating two distinct steps of chondrocyte differentiation
    Lydia Koziel, Manuela Wuelling, Sabine Schneider, Andrea Vortkamp
    Development 2005 132: 5249-5260; doi: 10.1242/dev.02097
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    Pleiotropic functions of a conserved insect-specific Hox peptide motif
    Chris Todd Hittinger, David L. Stern, Sean B. Carroll
    Development 2005 132: 5261-5270; doi: 10.1242/dev.02146
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    Evolutionarily conserved domains required for activation and repression functions of the Drosophila Hox protein Ultrabithorax
    Ella Tour, Chris Todd Hittinger, William McGinnis
    Development 2005 132: 5271-5281; doi: 10.1242/dev.02138
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    Steroid-dependent modification of Hox function drives myocyte reprogramming in the Drosophila heart
    Bruno Monier, Martine Astier, Michel Sémériva, Laurent Perrin
    Development 2005 132: 5283-5293; doi: 10.1242/dev.02091

RESEARCH ARTICLES: DEVELOPMENT AND DISEASE

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    Zebrafish vps33b, an ortholog of the gene responsible for human arthrogryposis-renal dysfunction-cholestasis syndrome, regulates biliary development downstream of the onecut transcription factor hnf6
    Randolph P. Matthews, Nicolas Plumb-Rudewiez, Kristin Lorent, Paul Gissen, Colin A. Johnson, Frederic Lemaigre, Michael Pack
    Development 2005 132: 5295-5306; doi: 10.1242/dev.02140
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    Tbx1 expression in pharyngeal epithelia is necessary for pharyngeal arch artery development
    Zhen Zhang, Fabiana Cerrato, Huansheng Xu, Francesca Vitelli, Masae Morishima, Joshua Vincentz, Yasuhide Furuta, Lijiang Ma, James F. Martin, Antonio Baldini, Elizabeth Lindsay
    Development 2005 132: 5307-5315; doi: 10.1242/dev.02086
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    The serosal mesothelium is a major source of smooth muscle cells of the gut vasculature
    Bettina Wilm, Annemieke Ipenberg, Nicholas D. Hastie, John B. E. Burch, David M. Bader
    Development 2005 132: 5317-5328; doi: 10.1242/dev.02141
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    Dysfunctional cilia lead to altered ependyma and choroid plexus function, and result in the formation of hydrocephalus
    Boglarka Banizs, Martin M. Pike, C. Leigh Millican, William B. Ferguson, Peter Komlosi, James Sheetz, Phillip D. Bell, Erik M. Schwiebert, Bradley K. Yoder
    Development 2005 132: 5329-5339; doi: 10.1242/dev.02153

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    Evolution of regulatory interactions controlling floral asymmetry
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    Specification of muscle neurotransmitter sensitivity by a Paired-like homeodomain protein in Caenorhabditis elegans
    Development 2005 132: 5342
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