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The following pages link to Wnt/β-catenin signaling is disrupted in the extra-toes (Gli3(Xt/Xt) ) mutant from early stages of forebrain development, concomitant with anterior neural plate patterning defects. (Q52609569):
Displaying 14 items.
- Tcf3 represses Wnt-β-catenin signaling and maintains neural stem cell population during neocortical development (Q21090634) (← links)
- The molecular and cellular signatures of the mouse eminentia thalami support its role as a signalling centre in the developing forebrain (Q27320762) (← links)
- Transcriptional analysis of Gli3 mutants identifies Wnt target genes in the developing hippocampus (Q28587201) (← links)
- The doublesex homolog Dmrt5 is required for the development of the caudomedial cerebral cortex in mammals (Q28591918) (← links)
- Wnt/β-catenin signalling is active in a highly dynamic pattern during development of the mouse cerebellum (Q33999110) (← links)
- A focused in situ hybridization screen identifies candidate transcriptional regulators of thymic epithelial cell development and function (Q34075452) (← links)
- Wnt signaling and forebrain development (Q36065897) (← links)
- Wnt signaling in vertebrate neural development and function (Q38046770) (← links)
- Neurodevelopmental Perspectives on Wnt Signaling in Psychiatry (Q38917986) (← links)
- The Transcription Factor Foxg1 Promotes Optic Fissure Closure in the Mouse by Suppressing Wnt8b in the Nasal Optic Stalk (Q41438489) (← links)
- Foxg1 is required to limit the formation of ciliary margin tissue and Wnt/β-catenin signalling in the developing nasal retina of the mouse. (Q41816895) (← links)
- Gli3 is required in Emx1+ progenitors for the development of the corpus callosum (Q44342596) (← links)
- Competing signals drive telencephalon diversity. (Q45232948) (← links)
- Wnt1 signal determines the patterning of the diencephalic dorso-ventral axis (Q50284010) (← links)