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  1. The emergence of mesencephalic trigeminal neurons
  2. Editorial - Journal of Anatomy January 2017
  3. Differential Cellular Responses to Hedgehog Signalling in Vertebrates—What is the Role of Competence?
  4. Serotonin Receptor 1A (HTR1A), a Novel Regulator of GnRH Neuronal Migration in Chick Embryo
  5. Mode of reduction in the number of pharyngeal segments within the sarcopterygians
  6. Specification of sensory neurons occurs through diverse developmental programs functioning in the brain and spinal cord
  7. Endodermal/ectodermal interfaces during pharyngeal segmentation in vertebrates
  8. Detailed Expression Analysis of Regulatory Genes in the Early Developing Human Neural Tube
  9. What can vertebrates tell us about segmentation?
  10. Old before their time: the ancient origins of the neural crest
  11. GnRH Neuronal Migration and Olfactory Bulb Neurite Outgrowth Are Dependent on FGF Receptor 1 Signaling, Specifically via the PI3K p110α Isoform in Chick Embryo
  12. Journal of Anatomy Special Issue on ‘Vertebrate Evolutionary Development Biology’
  13. The origin and evolution of the ectodermal placodes
  14. Editorial
  15. Developmental and evolutionary origins of the pharyngeal apparatus
  16. Evolution of the Alx homeobox gene family: parallel retention and independent loss of the vertebrate Alx3 gene
  17. The presence of an embryonic opercular flap in amniotes
  18. Shh signalling restricts the expression of Gcm2 and controls the position of the developing parathyroids
  19. The formation of the cranial ganglia by placodally-derived sensory neuronal precursors
  20. Developmental homoplasy: convergence in cellular differentiation
  21. The formation of the superior and jugular ganglia: Insights into the generation of sensory neurons by the neural crest
  22. Melanocyte Production: Dark Side of the Schwann Cell
  23. PRDC regulates placode neurogenesis in chick by modulating BMP signalling
  24. Reiterative pattern of sonic hedgehog expression in the catshark dentition reveals a phylogenetic template for jawed vertebrates
  25. The origin and evolution of the neural crest
  26. The endocannabinoid receptor, CB1, is required for normal axonal growth and fasciculation
  27. Deconstructing the pharyngeal metamere
  28. The emergence of ectomesenchyme
  29. RT-PCR on Embryos Using Degenerate Oligonucleotide Primers
  30. Whole Embryo Assays for Programmed Cell Death
  31. Coelomic expression of a novel bone morphogenetic protein in regenerating arms of the brittle star Amphiura filiformis
  32. Delamination of cells from neurogenic placodes does not involve an epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition
  33. Retinoic acid is required for specification of the ventral eye field and for Rathke's pouch in the avian embryo
  34. Gene deployment for tooth replacement in the rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss): a developmental model for evolution of the osteichthyan dentition
  35. Developmental and evolutionary origins of the vertebrate dentition: molecular controls for spatio-temporal organisation of tooth sites in osteichthyans
  36. Vertebrate neurogenin evolution: long-term maintenance of redundant duplicates
  37. Vertebrate Evolution: Turning Heads
  38. Afuni, a novel transforming growth factor-β gene is involved in arm regeneration by the brittle star Amphiura filiformis
  39. Molecular evidence from Ciona intestinalis for the evolutionary origin of vertebrate sensory placodes
  40. The origin of the parathyroid gland
  41. Conserved deployment of genes during odontogenesis across osteichthyans
  42. Evolution and Development: Rise of the Little Squirts
  43. Cannabinoid receptor, CB1, expression follows neuronal differentiation in the early chick embryo
  44. Redefining the head–trunk interface for the neural crest
  45. The role of actin cables in directing the morphogenesis of the pharyngeal pouches
  46. Anbmp2/4 is a new member of the transforming growth factor-  superfamily isolated from a crinoid and involved in regeneration
  47. Development of the pharyngeal arches
  48. The neural crest
  49. Significance of the cranial neural crest
  50. Jaw Development: Chinless Wonders
  51. Early Steps in the Production of Sensory Neurons by the Neurogenic Placodes
  52. Deficits in the posterior pharyngeal endoderm in the absence of retinoids
  53. Wnt6 marks sites of epithelial transformations in the chick embryo
  54. Trunk Neural Crest Has Skeletogenic Potential
  55. The ectodermal placodes: a dysfunctional family
  56. Integration Between the Epibranchial Placodes and the Hindbrain
  57. A Population of Caudally Migrating Cranial Neural Crest Cells: Functional and Evolutionary Implications
  58. Rhombomere Interactions Control the Segmental Differentiation of Hindbrain Neurons
  59. Restricting Bmp‐4 mediated apoptosis in hindbrain neural crest
  60. Early development of the mesencephalic trigeminal nucleus
  61. Restricting Bmp-4 mediated apoptosis in hindbrain neural crest
  62. Patterning the pharyngeal arches
  63. The evolution of the vertebrates—genes and development
  64. Neurogenic placodes: a common front
  65. Mammalian development: New trick for an old dog
  66. Animal phylogeny: Root and branch surgery
  67. Pharyngeal arch patterning in the absence of neural crest
  68. Developmental evolution: This side of paradise
  69. Limb development: Farewell to arms
  70. PDGF-α Receptor and Myelin Basic Protein mRNAs Are Not Coexpressed by Oligodendrocytesin Vivo:A Doublein SituHybridization Study in the Anterior Medullary Velum of the Neonatal Rat
  71. Reassortment of Human Rotavirus Possessing Genome Rearrangements with Bovine Rotavirus: Evidence for Host Cell Selection