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Volume 178, Number 2, September 1996

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NK-2 Homeobox Genes and Heart Development
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A Contact-Dependent Animal-to-Vegetal Signal Biases Neural Lineages during Xenopus Cleavage Stages
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cec-1, a Soma-Specific Chromobox-Containing Gene in C. elegans
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The Expression and Regulation of Follistatin and a Follistatin-like Gene during Avian Somite Compartmentalization and Myogenesis
pp. 343-362(20)
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Development of the Aortic Vessel Wall as Defined by Vascular Smooth Muscle and Extracellular Matrix Markers
pp. 375-392(18)
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Expression of Avian Pax1 and Pax9 Is Intrinsically Regulated in the Pharyngeal Endoderm, but Depends on Environmental Influences in the Paraxial Mesoderm
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