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Volume 248, Number 1, August 2002
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Essential Function of Wnt-4 for Tubulogenesis in the Xenopus Pronephric Kidney
pp. 13-28(16)
Authors: Saulnier D.M.E.; Ghanbari H.; Brändli A.W.

Cellular Processes Associated with Germ Band Retraction in Drosophila
pp. 29-39(11)
Authors: Schöck F.; Perrimon N.

The Competence of Marginal Zone Cells to Become Spemann's Organizer Is Controlled by Xcad2
pp. 40-51(12)
Authors: Levy V.; Marom K.; Zins S.; Koutsia N.; Yelin R.; Fainsod A.

Wnt5a Participates in Distal Lung Morphogenesis
pp. 68-81(14)
Authors: Li C.; Xiao J.; Hormi K.; Borok Z.; Minoo P.

A Consensus RNA Signal That Directs Germ Layer Determinants to the Vegetal Cortex of Xenopus Oocytes
pp. 82-92(11)
Authors: Bubunenko M.; Kress T.L.; Vempati U.D.; Mowry K.L.; King M.L.

The Homeobox Gene mbx Is Involved in Eye and Tectum Development
pp. 107-117(11)
Authors: Kawahara A.; Chien C-B.; Dawid I.B.

The Latent-TGFbeta-Binding-Protein-1 (LTBP-1) Is Expressed in the Organizer and Regulates Nodal and Activin Signaling
pp. 118-127(10)
Authors: Altmann C.R.; Chang C.; Muñoz-Sanjuán I.; Bell E.; Heke M.; Rifkin D.B.; Brivanlou A.H.

Twist Plays an Essential Role in FGF and SHH Signal Transduction during Mouse Limb Development
pp. 143-156(14)
Authors: O'Rourke M.P.; Soo K.; Behringer R.R.; Hui C-C.; Tam P.P.L.

The Dlx5 Homeobox Gene Is Essential for Vestibular Morphogenesis in the Mouse Embryo through a BMP4-Mediated Pathway
pp. 157-169(13)
Authors: Merlo G.R.; Paleari L.; Mantero S.; Zerega B.; Adamska M.; Rinkwitz S.; Bober E.; Levi G.

Temporal and Distinct TGFbeta Ligand Requirements during Mouse and Avian Endocardial Cushion Morphogenesis
pp. 170-181(12)
Authors: Camenisch T.D.; Molin D.G.M.; Person A.; Runyan R.B.; Gittenberger-de Groot A.C.; McDonald J.A.; Klewer S.E.

Precambrian Animal Life: Probable Developmental and Adult Cnidarian Forms from Southwest China
pp. 182-196(15)
Authors: Chen J-Y.; Oliveri P.; Gao F.; Dornbos S.Q.; Li C-W.; Bottjer D.J.; Davidson E.H.

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