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1. Identification of neural transcription factors required for the differentiation of three neuronal subtypes in the sea urchin embryo.

2. New insights from a high-resolution look at gastrulation in the sea urchin, Lytechinus variegatus.

3. Sub-circuits of a gene regulatory network control a developmental epithelial-mesenchymal transition.

4. Evolutionary crossroads in developmental biology: sea urchins.

5. Dynamics of Delta/Notch signaling on endomesoderm segregation in the sea urchin embryo.

7. The canonical Wnt pathway in embryonic axis polarity

8. A Fringe-modified Notch signal affects specification of mesoderm and endoderm in the sea urchin embryo

9. Regulatory gene networks and the properties of the developmental process.

10. Primary mesenchyme cell patterning during the early stages following ingression

14. The control of foxN2/3 expression in sea urchin embryos and its function in the skeletogenic gene regulatory network.

20. The Snail repressor is required for PMC ingression in the sea urchin embryo.

22. p38 MAPK is essential for secondary axis specification and patterning in sea urchin embryos.

23. Wound repair in sea urchin larvae involves pigment cells and blastocoelar cells.

24. Contribution of hedgehog signaling to the establishment of left–right asymmetry in the sea urchin.

25. Twist is an essential regulator of the skeletogenic gene regulatory network in the sea urchin embryo

26. RhoA regulates initiation of invagination, but not convergent extension, during sea urchin gastrulation

27. LvGroucho and nuclear β-catenin functionally compete for Tcf binding to influence activation of the endomesoderm gene regulatory network in the sea urchin embryo

28. Developmental single-cell transcriptomics in the Lytechinus variegatus sea urchin embryo.

29. Activation of pmar1 controls specification of micromeres in the sea urchin embryo

30. Chromosomal-Level Genome Assembly of the Sea Urchin Lytechinus variegatus Substantially Improves Functional Genomic Analyses.

31. Developmental origin of peripheral ciliary band neurons in the sea urchin embryo.

32. Left-Right Asymmetry in the Sea Urchin Embryo: BMP and the Asymmetrical Origins of the Adult.

33. Comparative Developmental Transcriptomics Reveals Rewiring of a Highly Conserved Gene Regulatory Network during a Major Life History Switch in the Sea Urchin Genus Heliocidaris.

34. Specification to Biomineralization: Following a Single Cell Type as It Constructs a Skeleton.

35. Delayed transition to new cell fates during cellular reprogramming.

36. Short-range Wnt5 signaling initiates specification of sea urchin posterior ectoderm.

39. Hedgehog signaling patterns mesoderm in the sea urchin

40. Chordin is required for neural but not axial development in sea urchin embryos

41. The genomic underpinnings of apoptosis in Strongylocentrotus purpuratus

42. The sea urchin kinome: A first look

43. Lineage-specific expansions provide genomic complexity among sea urchin GTPases

44. Genomics and expression profiles of the Hedgehog and Notch signaling pathways in sea urchin development

45. A genome-wide survey of the evolutionarily conserved Wnt pathways in the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus

46. SpHnf6, a transcription factor that executes multiple functions in sea urchin embryogenesis

47. Spdeadringer, a sea urchin embryo gene required separately in skeletogenic and oral ectoderm gene regulatory networks

48. LvNumb works synergistically with Notch signaling to specify non-skeletal mesoderm cells in the sea urchin embryo.

49. Repression of mesodermal fate by foxa, a key endoderm regulator of the sea urchin embryo.

50. Frizzled5/8 is required in secondary mesenchyme cells to initiate archenteron invagination during sea urchin development.

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