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Early Patterning and Morphogenesis
Selected Publications
Garcia-Garcia, M. J. Anderson, K. V. (2003) Essential role of glycosaminoglycans in Fgf signaling during mouse gastrulation. Cell 114: 727-737.
Garcia-Garcia, M. J., Eggenschwiler, J. T., Caspary, T., Alcorn, H. L., Wyler, M. R., Huangfu, D., Rakeman, A. S., Lee, J. D., Feinberg, E. H, Timmer, J. R. and Anderson, K. V. (2005) Analysis of mouse embryonic patterning and morphogenesis by forward genetics. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 102: 5913-5919.
Rakeman AS, Anderson KV. (2006) Axis specification and morphogenesis in the mouse embryo require Nap1, a regulator of WAVE-mediated actin branching. Development 133: 3075-3083
Lee, J. D., Silva-Gagliardi, N. F., Tepass, U., McGlade, C. J. and Anderson, K. V. (2007) The FERM protein Epb4.1l5 is required for organization of the neural plate and the epithelial-mesenchymal transition at the primitive streak of the mouse embryo. Development, 134: 2007-2016.
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