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JAMRICH, MILAN
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Expression of a Xenopus Distal-less homeobox gene involved in forebrain and cranio-facial development.
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Budhead, a fork head/HNF-3 homologue, is expressed during axis formation and head specification in hydra.
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AmphiFoxE4, an amphioxus winged helix/forkhead gene encoding a protein closely related to vertebrate thyroid transcription factor-2: expression during pharyngeal development.
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Function and regulation of FoxF1 during Xenopus gut development.
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Regulation of eye formation by the Rx and pax6 homeobox genes.
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Regulation and function of foxe3 during early zebrafish development.
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Cell-autonomous requirement for rx function in the mammalian retina and posterior pituitary.
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Altered morphogenesis and its effects on gene activity in Xenopus laevis embryos.
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Conditional knockdown of DNA methyltransferase 1 reveals a key role of retinal pigment epithelium integrity in photoreceptor outer segment morphogenesis.
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Modulation of zebrafish pitx3 expression in the primordia of the pituitary, lens, olfactory epithelium and cranial ganglia by hedgehog and nodal signaling.
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COUP-TFs regulate eye development by controlling factors essential for optic vesicle morphogenesis.
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Morphogenesis
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Multiple requirements of the focal dermal hypoplasia gene porcupine during ocular morphogenesis.
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The transcription factor Maz is essential for normal eye development.
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Morphogenesis