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 The International Journal of Developmental Biology  Euskal Herriko Unibertsitateko Argitalpen Zerbitzua/Servicio Editorial de la Universidad del País Vasco/University of the Basque Country Press  Volume 54 - Nº 5,  2010     Más información  [Abstract - FullText / FullText Open Access] ISSN 1696-3547 (online) and 0214-6282 (print) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CONTENTS    Reviews  On the origin of amniotic stem cells: of mice and men Mariya P. Dobreva, Paulo N.G. Pereira, Jan Deprest and An Zwijsen
 UBC Press - The International Journal of Developmental Biology (2010) Vol 54, Nº 5: 761-777
  Molecular and cellular machinery of gonadal differentiation in mammals
 Rafal P. Piprek
 UBC Press - The International Journal of Developmental Biology (2010) Vol 54, Nº 5: 779-786
  Original Articles
 Roles of Src family kinase signaling during fertilization and the first cell cycle in the marine protostome worm Cerebratulus Stephen A. Stricker, David J. Carroll and Wai L. Tsui
 UBC Press - The International Journal of Developmental Biology (2010) Vol 54, Nº 5: 787-793
  An organizing region in metamorphosing hydrozoan planula larvae - stimulation of axis formation in both larval and in adult tissue
 Melanie Stumpf, Britta Will, Karola Wittig, Jennifer Kasper, Benjamin Fischer, Jürgen Schmich, Stefanie Seipp and Thomas Leitz
 UBC Press - The International Journal of Developmental Biology (2010) Vol 54, Nº 5: 795-802
  Chromatin states of developmentally-regulated genes revealed by DNA and histone methylation patterns in zebrafish embryos
 Leif C. Lindeman, Cecilia L. Winata, Håvard Aanes, Sinnakaruppan Mathavan, Peter Aleström and Philippe Collas
 UBC Press - The International Journal of Developmental Biology (2010) Vol 54, Nº 5: 803-813
  A novel role for Glucocorticoid-Induced TNF Receptor Ligand (Gitrl) in early embryonic zebrafish development
 Lynn D. Poulton, Kathleen F. Nolan, Corina Anastasaki, Herman Waldmann and E. Elizabeth Patton
 UBC Press - The International Journal of Developmental Biology (2010) Vol 54, Nº 5: 815-825
  Developmental potential of embryonic cells in a nucleocytoplasmic hybrid formed using a goldfish haploid nucleus and loach egg cytoplasm
 Takafumi Fujimoto, Taiju Saito, Suzu Sakao, Katsutoshi Arai and Etsuro Yamaha
 UBC Press - The International Journal of Developmental Biology (2010) Vol 54, Nº 5: 827-835
  Zebrafish grainyhead-like1 is a common marker of different non-keratinocyte epidermal cell lineages, which segregate from each other in a Foxi3-dependent manner
 Martina Jänicke, Björn Renisch and Matthias Hammerschmidt
 UBC Press - The International Journal of Developmental Biology (2010) Vol 54, Nº 5: 837-850
  Creating frog heart as an organ: in vitro-induced heart functions as a circulatory organ in vivo
 Masayoshi Kinoshita, Takashi Ariizumi, Shinsuke Yuasa, Shunichirou Miyoshi, Shinji Komazaki, Keiichi Fukuda and Makoto Asashima
 UBC Press - The International Journal of Developmental Biology (2010) Vol 54, Nº 5: 851-856
  Life-giving caspases: revealing new roles during mouse embryo preimplantation development
 Dolores Busso, Calixto Dominguez, Tomas Perez-Acle and Ricardo D. Moreno
 UBC Press - The International Journal of Developmental Biology (2010) Vol 54, Nº 5: 857-865
  Dicer is required for Sertoli cell function and survival
 Gwang-Jin Kim, Ina Georg, Harry Scherthan, Matthias Merkenschlager, Florian Guillou, Gerd Scherer and Francisco Barrionuevo
 UBC Press - The International Journal of Developmental Biology (2010) Vol 54, Nº 5: 867-875
  Technical Articles
 Feeder- and serum-free establishment and expansion of human induced pluripotent stem cells Mehdi Totonchi, Adeleh Taei, Ali Seifinejad, Mohammadsharif Tabebordbar, Hassan Rassouli, Ali Farrokhi, Hamid Gourabi, Nasser Aghdami, Ghasem Hosseini-Salekdeh and Hossein Baharvand
 UBC Press - The International Journal of Developmental Biology (2010) Vol 54, Nº 5: 877-886
  Modeling and quantification of cancer cell invasion through collagen type I matrices
 Olivier De Wever, An Hendrix, Astrid De Boeck, Wendy Westbroek,Geert Braems, Shahin Emami, Michèle Sabbah, Christian Gespach and Marc Bracke
 UBC Press - The International Journal of Developmental Biology (2010) Vol 54, Nº 5: 887-896
  Developmental Expression Patterns
 Evolving expression patterns of the homeotic gene Scr in insects Karla D. Passalacqua, Steven Hrycaj, Najmus Mahfooz and Aleksandar Popadic
 UBC Press - The International Journal of Developmental Biology (2010) Vol 54, Nº 5: 897-904
  Expression of protocadherin-19 in the nervous system of the embryonic zebrafish
 Qin Liu, Yun Chen, Fumitaka Kubota, Jean J. Pan and Tohru Murakami
 UBC Press - The International Journal of Developmental Biology (2010) Vol 54, Nº 5: 905-911
  A Sox5 gene is expressed in the myogenic lineage during trout embryonic development
 Pierre-Yves Rescan and Cecile Ralliere
 UBC Press - The International Journal of Developmental Biology (2010) Vol 54, Nº 5: 913-918
  Identification and gastrointestinal expression of Xenopus laevis FoxF2
 Valérie A. McLin, Rina Shah, Neekita P. Desai and Milan Jamrich
 UBC Press - The International Journal of Developmental Biology (2010) Vol 54, Nº 5: 919-924
  Molecular cloning of chicken Cecr2 and its expression during chicken embryo development
 Jingchen Chen, Gabriela Morosan-Puopolo, Fangping Dai, Jianlin Wang and Beate Brand-Saberi
 UBC Press - The International Journal of Developmental Biology (2010) Vol 54, Nº 5: 925-929
  Bmp4-directed nuclear cyan fluorescent protein provides a tool for live imaging and reveals cellular resolution of Bmp4 expression patterns during embryogenesis
 Chuan-Wei Jang, Liang Gao, Mary E. Dickinson and Richard R. Behringer
 UBC Press - The International Journal of Developmental Biology (2010) Vol 54, Nº 5: 931-938
  Otx2 expression is restricted to dopaminergic neurons of the ventral tegmental area in the adult brain
 Michela Di Salvio, Luca G. Di Giovannantonio, Daniela Omodei, Dario Acampora and Antonio Simeone
 UBC Press - The International Journal of Developmental Biology (2010) Vol 54, Nº 5: 939-945
  
 
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