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1. SETD3 is a mechanosensitive enzyme that methylates actin on His73 to regulate mitochondrial dynamics and function.

2. LATS1/2 control TGFB-directed epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition in the murine dorsal cranial neuroepithelium through YAP regulation.

3. Awakening the regenerative potential of the mammalian retina.

4. Pitx2 maintains mitochondrial function during regeneration to prevent myocardial fat deposition.

5. Yap and Taz play a crucial role in neural crest-derived craniofacial development.

6. A common Shox2--Nkx2-5 antagonistic mechanism primes the pacemaker cell fate in the pulmonary vein myocardium and sinoatrial node.

7. Hippo signaling impedes adult heart regeneration.

8. Bmp signaling represses Vegfa to promote outflow tract cushion development.

9. Roles of Bmp4 during tooth morphogenesis and sequential tooth formation.

10. Bmp2 is essential for cardiac cushion epithelial-mesenchymal transition and myocardial patterning.

11. Distinct functions for Bmp signaling in lip and palate fusion in mice.

12. Genetic dissection of Pitx2 in craniofacial development uncovers new functions in branchial arch morphogenesis, late aspects of tooth morphogenesis and cell migration.

13. Bmp signaling regulates a dose-dependent transcriptional program to control facial skeletal development.

14. Runx1 and Runx2 cooperate during sternal morphogenesis.

15. Tbx1 controls cardiac neural crest cell migration during arch artery development by regulating Gbx2 expression in the pharyngeal ectoderm.

16. Frs2{alpha}-deficiency in cardiac progenitors disrupts a subset of FGF signals required for outflow tract morphogenesis.

17. Pitx2 promotes development of splanchnic mesoderm-derived branchiomeric muscle.

18. Tbx1 expression in pharyngeal epithelia is necessary for pharyngeal arch artery development.

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