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    The development of handedness in left/right asymmetry
    N.A. Brown, L. Wolpert
    Development 1990 109: 1-9;
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    Curvature and spiral geometry in aggregation patterns of Dictyostelium discoideum
    P. Foerster, S.C. Muller, B. Hess
    Development 1990 109: 11-16;
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    Neurogenesis in the insect enteric nervous system: generation of premigratory neurons from an epithelial placode
    P.F. Copenhaver, P.H. Taghert
    Development 1990 109: 17-28;
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    Colocalization of TGF-beta 1 and collagen I and III, fibronectin and glycosaminoglycans during lung branching morphogenesis
    U.I. Heine, E.F. Munoz, K.C. Flanders, A.B. Roberts, M.B. Sporn
    Development 1990 109: 29-36;
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    A study of meiosis in chimeric mouse fetal gonads
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    Identification of zona- and fucoidan-binding proteins in guinea-pig spermatozoa and mechanism of recognition
    R. Jones, R.M. Williams
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    Distribution of insulin-like growth factor peptides in the developing chick embryo
    J.R. Ralphs, L. Wylie, D.J. Hill
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    J.W. Fawcett, E. Housden
    Development 1990 109: 59-66;
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    Expression of the IGF-II/mannose-6-phosphate receptor mRNA and protein in the developing rat
    P.V. Senior, S. Byrne, W.J. Brammar, F. Beck
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    Retinoid-binding protein distribution in the developing mammalian nervous system
    M. Maden, D.E. Ong, F. Chytil
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    Mechanisms of pigment pattern formation in the quail embryo
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    Three markers of adult non-myelin-forming Schwann cells, 217c(Ran-1), A5E3 and GFAP: development and regulation by neuron-Schwann cell interactions
    K.R. Jessen, L. Morgan, H.J. Stewart, R. Mirsky
    Development 1990 109: 91-103;
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    04 and A007-sulfatide antibodies bind to embryonic Schwann cells prior to the appearance of galactocerebroside; regulation of the antigen by axon-Schwann cell signals and cyclic AMP
    R. Mirsky, C. Dubois, L. Morgan, K.R. Jessen
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    The parthenogenetic development of rabbit oocytes after repetitive pulsatile electrical stimulation
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    Acellularity of starfish embryonic mesenchyme cells as shown in vitro
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    Fusion between myoblasts and adult muscle fibers promotes remodeling of fibers into myotubes in vitro
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    In vivo regulation of MPF in Xenopus oocytes
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    KTF-1, a transcriptional activator of Xenopus embryonic keratin expression
    A.M. Snape, E.A. Jonas, T.D. Sargent
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    Neurogenic and antineurogenic effects from modifications at the Notch locus
    J. Palka, M. Schubiger, H. Schwaninger
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    Patterns of tenascin expression during tail regeneration of the amphibian urodele Pleurodeles waltl
    J.-P. Arsanto, M. Diano, Y. Thouveny, J.P. Thiery, G. Levi
    Development 1990 109: 177-188;
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    Detrimental effects of two active X chromosomes on early mouse development
    N. Takagi, K. Abe
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    Expression of basic fibroblast growth factor in the nervous system of early avian embryos
    C. Kalcheim, G. Neufeld
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    Disuse and passive stretch cause rapid alterations in expression of developmental and adult contractile protein genes in skeletal muscle
    P.T. Loughna, S. Izumo, G. Goldspink, B. Nadal-Ginard
    Development 1990 109: 217-223;
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    The Xenopus XIHbox 6 homeo protein, a marker of posterior neural induction, is expressed in proliferating neurons
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    Development 1990 109: 225-234;
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    Molecular analysis of the Mov 34 mutation: transcript disrupted by proviral integration in mice is conserved in Drosophila
    T. Gridley, D.A. Gray, T. Orr-Weaver, P. Soriano, D.E. Barton, U. Francke, R. Jaenisch
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