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Integrative control of development Section edited by Rolf Zeller

This section considers studies in the control of developmental processes including epigenetic studies, cell signaling and systems biology approaches to developmental biology.

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Correction: Histamine is a modulator of metamorphic competence in Strongylocentrotus purpuratus (Echinodermata: Echinoidea)

Josh Sutherby, Jamie-Lee Giardini, Julia Nguyen, Gary Wessel, Mariana Leguia, Andreas Heyland BMC Developmental Biology 2013, 13:30 (23 July 2013)

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Functional modelling of planar cell polarity: an approach for identifying molecular function

Lee D Hazelwood, John M Hancock BMC Developmental Biology 2013, 13:20 (14 May 2013)

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Heat shock factor-1 intertwines insulin/IGF-1, TGF-β and cGMP signaling to control development and aging

János Barna, Andrea Princz, Mónika Kosztelnik, Balázs Hargitai, Krisztina Takács-Vellai, Tibor Vellai BMC Developmental Biology 2012, 12:32 (1 November 2012)

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Heat shock factor-1 (HSF-1) expression induces Caenorhabditis elegans larvae to enter the developmentally arrested dauer stage, whereas HSF-1 repression promotes reproductive growth, suggesting that HSF-1 participates in multiple signaling pathways to regulate development.

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Role of the Skp1 prolyl-hydroxylation/glycosylation pathway in oxygen dependent submerged development of Dictyostelium

Yuechi Xu, Zhuo A Wang, Rebekah S Green, Christopher M West BMC Developmental Biology 2012, 12:31 (25 October 2012)

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Protein interactions of the transcription factor Hoxa1

Barbara Lambert, Julie Vandeputte, Sophie Remacle, Isabelle Bergiers, Nicolas Simonis, Jean-Claude Twizere, Marc Vidal, René Rezsohazy BMC Developmental Biology 2012, 12:29 (22 October 2012)

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Distinct patterns of notochord mineralization in zebrafish coincide with the localization of Osteocalcin isoform 1 during early vertebral centra formation

Anabela Bensimon-Brito, João Cardeira, Maria Cancela, Ann Huysseune, Paul Witten BMC Developmental Biology 2012, 12:28 (9 October 2012)

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Conserved cis-regulatory regions in a large genomic landscape control SHH and BMP-regulated Gremlin1 expression in mouse limb buds

Aimée Zuniga, Frédéric Laurent, Javier Lopez-Rios, Christian Klasen, Nicolas Matt, Rolf Zeller BMC Developmental Biology 2012, 12:23 (13 August 2012)

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Distant cis-regulatory regions scattered through a larger genome region control the highly dynamic expression of Gremlin1 (GREM1), a Bone Morphogenetic Protein (BMP) antagonist, which is key to normal progression of mouse limb bud development.

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Histamine is a modulator of metamorphic competence in Strongylocentrotus purpuratus (Echinodermata: Echinoidea)

Josh Sutherby, Jamie-Lee Giardini, Julia Nguyen, Gary Wessel, Mariana Leguia, Andreas Heyland BMC Developmental Biology 2012, 12:14 (27 April 2012)

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Histamine modulates the development of purple sea urchins, Strongylocentrotus purpuratus, from larva to settled adult apparently through inhibition of programmed cell death, an essential process of the metamorphic transition.

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Conserved and non-conserved enhancers direct tissue specific transcription in ancient germ layer specific developmental control genes

Sumantra Chatterjee, Guillaume Bourque, Thomas Lufkin BMC Developmental Biology 2011, 11:63 (20 October 2011)

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Analysis of the dynamics of limb transcriptomes during mouse development

Istvan Gyurján, Bernhard Sonderegger, Felix Naef, Denis Duboule BMC Developmental Biology 2011, 11:47 (29 July 2011)

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The transcriptome of mouse limb bud development at three different stages reveals the changes in gene expression underpinning major developmental events and the role of non-coding RNAs during this process.

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