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hindbrain development
Known as:
rhombencephalon development
The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the hindbrain over time, from its formation to the mature structure. The hindbrain is the…
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brain development
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hindbrain morphogenesis
metencephalon development
rhombomere development
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Review
2008
Review
2008
How degrading: Cyp26s in hindbrain development
Richard J. White
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T. Schilling
Developmental Dynamics
2008
Corpus ID: 46389403
The vitamin A derivative retinoic acid performs many functions in vertebrate development and is thought to act as a diffusible…
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Highly Cited
2002
Highly Cited
2002
Eliminating zebrafish pbx proteins reveals a hindbrain ground state.
A. Waskiewicz
,
Holly A. Rikhof
,
C. Moens
Developmental Cell
2002
Corpus ID: 19854600
Review
2002
Review
2002
Boundary formation in the hindbrain: Eph only it were simple…
J. Cooke
,
C. Moens
Trends in Neurosciences
2002
Corpus ID: 9722799
Highly Cited
2002
Highly Cited
2002
FGF3 and FGF8 mediate a rhombomere 4 signaling activity in the zebrafish hindbrain.
L. Maves
,
William R. Jackman
,
C. Kimmel
Development
2002
Corpus ID: 2588672
The segmentation of the vertebrate hindbrain into rhombomeres is highly conserved, but how early hindbrain patterning is…
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Highly Cited
2001
Highly Cited
2001
Inactivation of the beta-catenin gene by Wnt1-Cre-mediated deletion results in dramatic brain malformation and failure of craniofacial development.
V. Brault
,
R. Moore
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+6 authors
R. Kemler
Development
2001
Corpus ID: 27889594
beta-Catenin is a central component of both the cadherin-catenin cell adhesion complex and the Wnt signaling pathway. We have…
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Highly Cited
2001
Highly Cited
2001
Zebrafish Meis functions to stabilize Pbx proteins and regulate hindbrain patterning.
A. Waskiewicz
,
Holly A. Rikhof
,
R. Hernandez
,
C. Moens
Development
2001
Corpus ID: 19328534
Homeodomain-containing Hox proteins regulate segmental identity in Drosophila in concert with two partners known as Extradenticle…
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Highly Cited
2000
Highly Cited
2000
Vitamin A deficiency results in the dose-dependent acquisition of anterior character and shortening of the caudal hindbrain of the rat embryo.
J. C. White
,
M. Highland
,
M. Kaiser
,
M. Clagett-Dame
Developmental Biology
2000
Corpus ID: 36857081
The developing nervous system is particularly vulnerable to vitamin A deficiency. Retinoid has been proposed to be a…
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Highly Cited
1998
Highly Cited
1998
Initiation of Rhombomeric Hoxb4 Expression Requires Induction by Somites and a Retinoid Pathway
A. Gould
,
N. Itasaki
,
R. Krumlauf
Neuron
1998
Corpus ID: 7069848
Highly Cited
1993
Highly Cited
1993
Disruption of Krox-20 results in alteration of rhombomeres 3 and 5 in the developing hindbrain
S. Schneider-Maunoury
,
P. Topilko
,
+5 authors
P. Charnay
Cell
1993
Corpus ID: 21861331
Review
1990
Review
1990
Molecular approaches to the segmentation of the hindbrain
D. Wilkinson
,
R. Krumlauf
Trends in Neurosciences
1990
Corpus ID: 4045324
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