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The following pages link to A receptor protein tyrosine kinase implicated in the segmental patterning of the hindbrain and mesoderm (Q48404077):
Displaying 34 items.
- Capturing genes encoding membrane and secreted proteins important for mouse development (Q24563626) (← links)
- Roles of Eph receptors and ephrins in segmental patterning (Q24676243) (← links)
- Ephrin-Eph signaling in embryonic tissue separation (Q27021317) (← links)
- Ephrin-A binding and EphA receptor expression delineate the matrix compartment of the striatum (Q28199521) (← links)
- The T-box transcription factor Tbx18 maintains the separation of anterior and posterior somite compartments (Q28586354) (← links)
- EphA4 (Sek1) receptor tyrosine kinase is required for the development of the corticospinal tract (Q28588637) (← links)
- Acceleration of mesoderm development and expansion of hematopoietic progenitors in differentiating ES cells by the mouse Mix-like homeodomain transcription factor (Q28594667) (← links)
- The molecular phylogeny of eph receptors and ephrin ligands (Q33336877) (← links)
- EphA4 and EfnB2a maintain rhombomere coherence by independently regulating intercalation of progenitor cells in the zebrafish neural keel. (Q33819483) (← links)
- An RNA interference screen for genes required to shape the anteroposterior compartment boundary in Drosophila identifies the Eph receptor (Q34633692) (← links)
- EphA4 Regulates the Balance between Self-Renewal and Differentiation of Radial Glial Cells and Intermediate Neuronal Precursors in Cooperation with FGF Signaling (Q35610474) (← links)
- Molecular mechanisms of cell segregation and boundary formation in development and tumorigenesis (Q35645904) (← links)
- Developmental expression and distinctive tyrosine phosphorylation of the Eph-related receptor tyrosine kinase Cek9 (Q36237619) (← links)
- ELF-2, a New Member of the Eph Ligand Family, Is Segmentally Expressed in Mouse Embryos in the Region of the Hindbrain and Newly Forming Somites (Q36554495) (← links)
- Biological and biochemical activities of a chimeric epidermal growth factor-Elk receptor tyrosine kinase (Q36826064) (← links)
- Notch signaling maintains Leydig progenitor cells in the mouse testis (Q36842267) (← links)
- Coordinated action of N-CAM, N-cadherin, EphA4, and ephrinB2 translates genetic prepatterns into structure during somitogenesis in chick (Q36916847) (← links)
- EphrinB2 coordinates the formation of a morphological boundary and cell epithelialization during somite segmentation (Q37183017) (← links)
- EphA4 as an effector of Twist1 in the guidance of osteogenic precursor cells during calvarial bone growth and in craniosynostosis (Q37201448) (← links)
- The conserved role of Krox-20 in directing Hox gene expression during vertebrate hindbrain segmentation. (Q37348589) (← links)
- Hox proteins drive cell segregation and non-autonomous apical remodelling during hindbrain segmentation (Q37642886) (← links)
- Relationship between spatially restricted Krox-20 gene expression in branchial neural crest and segmentation in the chick embryo hindbrain (Q37696267) (← links)
- Boundary formation and maintenance in tissue development (Q37821751) (← links)
- Cell segregation in the vertebrate hindbrain: a matter of boundaries. (Q38531842) (← links)
- Specification and segmentation of the paraxial mesoderm. (Q40696250) (← links)
- eph, the largest known family of putative growth factor receptors (Q40722485) (← links)
- Can tissue surface tension drive somite formation? (Q41492414) (← links)
- Expression of Fgf-3 in relation to hindbrain segmentation, otic pit position and pharyngeal arch morphology in normal and retinoic acid-exposed mouse embryos (Q42554158) (← links)
- Ephrin-A5/EphA4 signalling controls specific afferent targeting to cochlear hair cells (Q44735217) (← links)
- Insights into the Etiology of Mammalian Neural Tube Closure Defects from Developmental, Genetic and Evolutionary Studies (Q58726345) (← links)
- Distinct mesoderm migration phenotypes in extra-embryonic and embryonic regions of the early mouse embryo (Q64071276) (← links)
- Actomyosin regulation by Eph receptor signaling couples boundary cell formation to border sharpness (Q83229378) (← links)
- Resegmentation is an ancestral feature of the gnathostome vertebral skeleton (Q89855387) (← links)
- Protein phosphorylation during coconut zygotic embryo development (Q95437924) (← links)