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The following pages link to The initiation and propagation of Hes7 oscillation are cooperatively regulated by Fgf and notch signaling in the somite segmentation clock. (Q51979052):
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- From dynamic expression patterns to boundary formation in the presomitic mesoderm (Q21090160) (← links)
- The chick somitogenesis oscillator is arrested before all paraxial mesoderm is segmented into somites (Q21284152) (← links)
- Mutation of the fucose-specific beta1,3 N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase LFNG results in abnormal formation of the spine (Q24323154) (← links)
- Fast synchronization of ultradian oscillators controlled by delta-notch signaling with cis-inhibition (Q27321015) (← links)
- Control of Hes7 expression by Tbx6, the Wnt pathway and the chemical Gsk3 inhibitor LiCl in the mouse segmentation clock (Q27322328) (← links)
- α5β1 integrin-mediated adhesion to fibronectin is required for axis elongation and somitogenesis in mice (Q27332406) (← links)
- A multi-cell, multi-scale model of vertebrate segmentation and somite formation (Q27332728) (← links)
- Genetic insights into the mechanisms of Fgf signaling (Q28066570) (← links)
- Somitogenesis (Q28269656) (← links)
- Signaling by FGF4 and FGF8 is required for axial elongation of the mouse embryo (Q28274409) (← links)
- Lfng regulates the synchronized oscillation of the mouse segmentation clock via trans-repression of Notch signalling (Q28510335) (← links)
- Notch is a critical component of the mouse somitogenesis oscillator and is essential for the formation of the somites (Q28590793) (← links)
- From dinosaurs to birds: a tail of evolution (Q28651646) (← links)
- Regulated tissue fluidity steers zebrafish body elongation. (Q30533874) (← links)
- Differential axial requirements for lunatic fringe and Hes7 transcription during mouse somitogenesis (Q30945648) (← links)
- Timing embryo segmentation: dynamics and regulatory mechanisms of the vertebrate segmentation clock (Q33660946) (← links)
- Signaling gradients during paraxial mesoderm development (Q33687019) (← links)
- Expression of the oscillating gene her1 is directly regulated by Hairy/Enhancer of Split, T-box, and Suppressor of Hairless proteins in the zebrafish segmentation clock (Q34145324) (← links)
- Notch inhibition by the ligand DELTA-LIKE 3 defines the mechanism of abnormal vertebral segmentation in spondylocostal dysostosis. (Q34154195) (← links)
- Comparative and evolutionary analysis of the HES/HEY gene family reveal exon/intron loss and teleost specific duplication events (Q34342220) (← links)
- Scoliosis and segmentation defects of the vertebrae (Q34353557) (← links)
- FRS2α regulates Erk levels to control a self-renewal target Hes1 and proliferation of FGF-responsive neural stem/progenitor cells (Q34373879) (← links)
- Intronic delay is essential for oscillatory expression in the segmentation clock (Q34602627) (← links)
- FGF4 and FGF8 comprise the wavefront activity that controls somitogenesis. (Q34652756) (← links)
- Segmental patterning of the vertebrate embryonic axis (Q34770048) (← links)
- Dynamics of Notch pathway expression during mouse testis post-natal development and along the spermatogenic cycle (Q34981620) (← links)
- Modelling coupled oscillations in the Notch, Wnt, and FGF signaling pathways during somitogenesis: a comprehensive mathematical model (Q35238701) (← links)
- MBTPS1/SKI-1/S1P proprotein convertase is required for ECM signaling and axial elongation during somitogenesis and vertebral development†. (Q35524555) (← links)
- The synchrony and cyclicity of developmental events (Q35853789) (← links)
- A transgenic Tbx6;CreERT2 line for inducible gene manipulation in the presomitic mesoderm (Q35897471) (← links)
- Whole genome sequencing in cats, identifies new models for blindness in AIPL1 and somite segmentation in HES7. (Q35974724) (← links)
- Comparison between Timelines of Transcriptional Regulation in Mammals, Birds, and Teleost Fish Somitogenesis (Q36021468) (← links)
- A balance of positive and negative regulators determines the pace of the segmentation clock (Q36146536) (← links)
- Crosstalk between Fgf and Wnt signaling in the zebrafish tailbud. (Q36177067) (← links)
- Joint interpretation of AER/FGF and ZPA/SHH over time and space underlies hairy2 expression in the chick limb (Q36425547) (← links)
- Persistence, period and precision of autonomous cellular oscillators from the zebrafish segmentation clock (Q36716124) (← links)
- An FGF3-BMP Signaling Axis Regulates Caudal Neural Tube Closure, Neural Crest Specification and Anterior-Posterior Axis Extension. (Q36868683) (← links)
- Ultradian oscillators in somite segmentation and other biological events (Q37141076) (← links)
- Interfering with Wnt signalling alters the periodicity of the segmentation clock. (Q37201732) (← links)
- Cyclical expression of the Notch/Wnt regulator Nrarp requires modulation by Dll3 in somitogenesis (Q37229838) (← links)
- Notch pathway regulation of chondrocyte differentiation and proliferation during appendicular and axial skeleton development. (Q37321215) (← links)
- Cyclic Nrarp mRNA expression is regulated by the somitic oscillator but Nrarp protein levels do not oscillate. (Q37592411) (← links)
- Congenic fine-mapping identifies a major causal locus for variation in the native collateral circulation and ischemic injury in brain and lower extremity (Q37663600) (← links)
- The segmentation clock mechanism moves up a notch. (Q37781196) (← links)
- Ultradian Oscillations in Notch Signaling Regulate Dynamic Biological Events (Q37785200) (← links)
- Vertebrate segmentation: from cyclic gene networks to scoliosis (Q37881028) (← links)
- The mouse notches up another success: understanding the causes of human vertebral malformation. (Q37888532) (← links)
- A fluorescence spotlight on the clockwork development and metabolism of bone. (Q37902096) (← links)
- Experiments, measurements, and mathematical modeling to decipher time signals in development (Q38018288) (← links)
- Genetic visualization of notch signaling in mammalian neurogenesis (Q38042806) (← links)