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Birgbauer Violation of cell lineage restriction compartments in the chick hindbrain // Development, 1994. Vol. 120, N 6.-С.1347-1356

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Ectopic Hoxa-1 induces rhombomere transformation in mouse hindbrain // Development, 1994. Vol. 120, N 9.-С.2431-2442

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Wood Exposure to retinoic acid before or after the onset of somitogenesis reveals separate effects on rhombomeric segmentation and 3' HoxB gene expression domains // Development, 1994. Vol. 120, N 8.-С.2279-2285

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The kreisler mouse: A hindbrain segmentation mutant that lacks two rhombomeres // Development, 1994. Vol. 120, N 8.-С.2199-2211

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Rhombomeric origin and rostrocaudal reassortment of neural crest cells revealed by intravital microscopy // Development, 1995. Vol. 121, N 4.-С.935-945

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Sechrist Rhombomere rotation reveals that multiple mechanisms contribute to the segmental pattern of hindbrain neural crest migration // Development, 1994. Vol. 120, N 7.-С.1777-1790

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Heyman Cell and matrix specialisations of rhombomere boundaries // Dev. Dyn., 1995. Vol. 204, N 3.-С.301-315

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Shigetani Overlapping origins of pharyngeal arch crest cells on the postotic hind-brain // Dev., Growth and Differ., 1995. Vol. 37, N 6.-С.733-746

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The avian inferior olive derives from the alar neuroepithelium of the rhombomeres 7 and 8: An analysis by using chickquail chimeric embryos // NeuroReport, 1996. Vol. 7, N 7.-С.1285-1288

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Rhombomere formation and hind-brain crest cell migration from prorhombomeric origins in mouse embryos // Dev., Growth and Differ., 1996. Vol. 38, N 1.-С.107-118

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The avian inferior olive derives from the alar neuroepithelium of the rhombomeres 7 and 8: An analysis by using chickquail chimeric embryos // NeuroReport, 1996. Vol. 7, N 7.-С.1285-1288

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G1-phase regulators, cyclin D1, cyclin D2, and cyclin D3: Up-regulation at gastrulation and dynamic expression during neuralation // Dev. Dyn., 1998. Vol. 212, N 1.-С.49-62

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Yan Ectopic expression of hoxb2 after retinoic acid treatment or mRNA injection: Disruption of hindbrain and craniofacial morphogenesis in zebrafish embryos // Dev. Dyn., 1998. Vol. 213, N 4.-С.370-385

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Yan Ectopic expression of hoxb2 after retinoic acid treatment or mRNA injection: Disruption of hindbrain and craniofacial morphogenesis in zebrafish embryos // Dev. Dyn., 1998. Vol. 213, N 4.-С.370-385

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Pritz Michael B. Rhombomere development in a reptilian embryo // J. Compar. Neurol., 1999. Vol. 411, N 2.-С.317-326

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Pritz Michael B. Rhombomere development in a reptilian embryo // J. Compar. Neurol., 1999. Vol. 411, N 2.-С.317-326

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Tsutsumi Comparison of cell kinetics between the boundary and the interboundary areas during hindbrain segmentation in the chick embryo // Acta histochem. et cytochem., 2000. Vol. 33, N 2.-С.141-147

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A paraxial exclusion zone creates patterned cranial neural crest cell outgrowth adjacent to rhombomeres 3 and 5 // Dev. Biol., 1999. Vol. 213, N 1.-С.70-84

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Nichols David H. Migratory routes and fates of cells transcribing the Wnt-1 gene in the murine hindbrain // Dev. Dyn., 2006. Vol. 235, N 2.-С.285-300

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Nichols David H. Migratory routes and fates of cells transcribing the Wnt-1 gene in the murine hindbrain // Dev. Dyn., 2006. Vol. 235, N 2.-С.285-300

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