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Development of the intrinsic and extrinsic innervation of the gut.

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Specification of the mouse cardiac conduction system in the absence of Endothelin signaling.

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Spatiotemporal regulation of an Hcn4 enhancer defines a role for Mef2c and HDACs in cardiac electrical patterning.

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Hand2 function in second heart field progenitors is essential for cardiogenesis.

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Gain-of-function in Ras signaling perturbs dental development in mouse and human.

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A novel Slit–Robo–miR-218 signaling axis regulates VEGF-mediated heart tube formation in zebrafish.

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Interaction of Gata4 and Gata6 with Tbx5 is critical for normal cardiac development.

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A spatially dynamic cohort of regulatory genes in the endomesodermal gene network of the sea urchin embryo.

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Wnt/beta-catenin signaling acts upstream of N-myc, BMP4, and FGF signaling to regulate proximal-distal patterning in the lung.

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Bone marrow contribution to skeletal muscle: a physiological response to stress.

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