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April, 1989; 107 (Supplement)

INTRACELLULAR SIGNALLING CENTRES: THEIR ESTABLISHMENT AND MODES OF ACTION

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    Multiple steps in the localization of bicoid RNA to the anterior pole of the Drosophila oocyte
    Daniel St. Johnston, Wolfgang Driever, Thomas Berleth, Sibyll Richstein, Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard
    Development 1989 107: 13-19;
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    Segmental polarity and identity in the abdomen of Drosophila is controlled by the relative position of gap gene expression
    Ruth Lehmann, Hans Georg Frohnhöfer
    Development 1989 107: 21-29;
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    The process of localizing a maternal messenger RNA in Xenopus oocytes
    Joel K. Yisraeli, Sergei Sokol, D. A. Melton
    Development 1989 107: 31-36;
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    Cortical rotation of the Xenopus egg: consequences for the anteroposterior pattern of embryonic dorsal development
    J. Gerhart, M. Danilchik, T. Doniach, S. Roberts, B. Rowning, R. Stewart
    Development 1989 107: 37-51;

SHORT-RANGE INTERCELLULAR SIGNALS

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    Genetics of intercellular signalling in C. elegans
    Judith Austin, Eleanor M. Maine, Judith Kimble
    Development 1989 107: 53-57;
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    Short-range positional signals in the developing Drosophila eye
    Andrew Tomlinson
    Development 1989 107: 59-63;
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    The decapentaplegic gene: a TGF-β homologue controlling pattern formation in Drosophila
    William M. Gelbart
    Development 1989 107: 65-74;

LONG-RANGE INTERCELLULAR SIGNALS

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    G-protein-linked signal transduction systems control development in Dictyostelium
    R. L. Johnson, R. Gundersen, P. Lilly, G. S. Pitt, M. Pupillo, T. J. Sun, R. A. Vaughan, P. N. Devreotes
    Development 1989 107: 75-80;
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    Morphogen hunting in Dictyostelium
    Robert R. Kay, Mary Berks, David Traynor
    Development 1989 107: 81-90;
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    Formation and anatomy of the prestalk zone of Dictyostelium
    J. G. Williams, K. A. Jermyn, K. T. Duffy
    Development 1989 107: 91-97;
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    Role of the neuropeptide head activator for growth and development in hydra and mammals
    H. Chica Schaller, Sabine A. H. Hoffmeister, Stefan Dübel
    Development 1989 107: 99-107;
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    The role of retinoid-binding proteins in the generation of pattern in the developing limb, the regenerating limb and the nervous system
    M. Maden, D. E. Ong, D. Summerbell, F. Chytil
    Development 1989 107: 109-119;
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    Molecular approaches to vertebrate limb morphogenesis
    Susan M. Smith, Kevin Pang, Olof Sundin, Sarah E. Wedden, Christina Thaller, Gregor Eichele
    Development 1989 107: 121-131;
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    Steroid hormone receptor homologs in development
    Anthony E. Oro, Kazuhiko Umesono, Ronald M. Evans
    Development 1989 107: 133-140;
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    The role of fibroblast growth factor in early Xenopus development
    J. M. W. Slack, B. G. Darlington, L. L. Gillespie, S. F. Godsave, H. V. Isaacs, G. D. Paterno
    Development 1989 107: 141-148;
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    Inducing factors and the control of mesodermal pattern in Xenopus laevis
    J. C. Smith, J. Cooke, J. B. A. Green, G. Howes, K. Symes
    Development 1989 107: 149-159;
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    int-1 – a proto-oncogene involved in cell signalling
    Andrew P. McMahon, Randall T. Moon
    Development 1989 107: 161-167;
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    Models for positional signalling with application to the dorsoventral patterning of insects and segregation into different cell types
    Hans Meinhardt
    Development 1989 107: 169-180;
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    The molecular basis of positional signalling: introduction
    R. R. Kay, J. C. Smith
    Development 1989 107: 1-2;
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    Positional information revisited
    Lewis Wolpert
    Development 1989 107: 3-12;
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    Index of Authors and Titles
    Development 1989 107: 181
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    Subject Index
    Development 1989 107: 183-186;
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