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1. Hedgehog signaling patterns mesoderm in the sea urchin

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

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

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

5. The genomic underpinnings of apoptosis in Strongylocentrotus purpuratus

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

15. A provisional regulatory gene network for specification of endomesoderm in the sea urchin embryo

16. Ectoderm cell-ECM interaction is essential for sea urchin embryo skeletogenesis

17. A molecular analysis of hyalin - a substrate for cell adhesion in the hyaline layer of the sea urchin embryo

18. Characterization of the role of cadherin in regulating cell adhesion during sea urchin development

19. Changes in the pattern of adherens junction-assocaited beta-catenin accompany morphogenesis in the sea urchin embryo

21. Skeletal pattern is specified autonomously by the primary mesenchyme cells in sea urchin embryos

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

23. The role of Brachyury (T) during gastrulation movements in the sea urchin Lytechinus variegatus

24. alphaSU2, an epithelial integrin that binds laminin in the sea urchin embryo

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