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Differential contributions of Mesp1 and Mesp2 to the epithelialization and rostro-caudal patterning of somites.
Yu Takahashi et al.
Development 132 (4), 787-96 (Feb 2005)
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The Mesp2 transcription factor establishes segmental borders by suppressing Notch activity.
Mitsuru Morimoto et al.
Nature 435 (7040), 354-9 (19 May 2005)
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Involvement of SIP1 in positioning of somite boundaries in the mouse embryo.
Mitsuji Maruhashi et al.
Dev Dyn 234 (2), 332-8 (26 Aug 2005)
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Synchronised cycling gene oscillations in presomitic mesoderm cells require cell-cell contact.
Miguel Maroto et al.
Int J Dev Biol 49 (2-3), 309-15 (2005)
review
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Retinoic acid coordinates somitogenesis and left-right patterning in vertebrate embryos.
Julien Vermot and Olivier Pourquié
Nature 435 (7039), 215-20 (12 May 2005)
review
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Segmentation clock: insights from computational models.
Olivier Pourquié and Albert Goldbeter
Curr Biol 13 (16), R632-4 (19 Aug 2003)
review
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The segmentation clock: converting embryonic time into spatial pattern.
Olivier Pourquié
Science 301 (5631), 328-30 (18 Jul 2003)
review
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From head to tail: links between the segmentation clock and antero-posterior patterning of the embryo.
Julien Dubrulle and Olivier Pourquié
Curr Opin Genet Dev 12 (5), 519-23 (Oct 2002)
review
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When body segmentation goes wrong.
O Pourquié and K Kusumi
Clin Genet 60 (6), 409-16 (Dec 2001)
review
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The chick embryo: a leading model in somitogenesis studies.
Olivier Pourquié
Mech Dev 121 (9), 1069-79 (Sep 2004)
review
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