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1. RSV Promotes Epithelial Neuroendocrine Phenotype Differentiation through NODAL Signaling Pathway.

2. The pattern of nodal morphogen signaling is shaped by co-receptor expression.

3. Basement membrane remodelling regulates mouse embryogenesis.

4. Naïve human pluripotent stem cells respond to Wnt, Nodal and LIF signalling to produce expandable naïve extra-embryonic endoderm.

5. Aplnra/b Sequentially Regulate Organ Left-Right Patterning via Distinct Mechanisms.

6. Nodal and BMP dispersal during early zebrafish development.

7. Conserved regulation of Nodal-mediated left-right patterning in zebrafish and mouse.

8. Translational co-regulation of a ligand and inhibitor by a conserved RNA element.

9. Toddler signaling regulates mesodermal cell migration downstream of Nodal signaling.

10. p38 MAPK as an essential regulator of dorsal-ventral axis specification and skeletogenesis during sea urchin development: a re-evaluation.

11. Cilia are required for asymmetric nodal induction in the sea urchin embryo.

12. Nodal signalling in Xenopus: the role of Xnr5 in left/right asymmetry and heart development.

13. Cilia play a role in breaking left-right symmetry of the sea urchin embryo.

14. Extracellular interactions and ligand degradation shape the nodal morphogen gradient.

15. Cell-based therapies of liver diseases: age-related challenges.

16. Small C-terminal Domain Phosphatase 3 Dephosphorylates the Linker Sites of Receptor-regulated Smads (R-Smads) to Ensure Transforming Growth Factor β (TGFβ)-mediated Germ Layer Induction in Xenopus Embryos.

17. The ancestral role of nodal signalling in breaking L/R symmetry in the vertebrate forebrain.

18. Intraciliary calcium oscillations initiate vertebrate left-right asymmetry.

19. A novel TGFβ modulator that uncouples R-Smad/I-Smad-mediated negative feedback from R-Smad/ligand-driven positive feedback.

20. Zebrafish Rab5 proteins and a role for Rab5ab in nodal signalling.

21. Maternal Eomesodermin regulates zygotic nodal gene expression for mesendoderm induction in zebrafish embryos.

22. Mesoderm is required for coordinated cell movements within zebrafish neural plate in vivo.

23. Sept6 is required for ciliogenesis in Kupffer's vesicle, the pronephros, and the neural tube during early embryonic development.

24. A role for Vg1/Nodal signaling in specification of the intermediate mesoderm.

25. The transcription factor Vox represses endoderm development by interacting with Casanova and Pou2.

26. Integration of nodal and BMP signals in the heart requires FoxH1 to create left-right differences in cell migration rates that direct cardiac asymmetry.

27. Direct and indirect control of oral ectoderm regulatory gene expression by Nodal signaling in the sea urchin embryo.

28. Dorsal activity of maternal squint is mediated by a non-coding function of the RNA.

29. Nanog-like regulates endoderm formation through the Mxtx2-Nodal pathway.

30. Embryonic mesoderm and endoderm induction requires the actions of non-embryonic Nodal-related ligands and Mxtx2.

31. SoxB1 transcription factors restrict organizer gene expression by repressing multiple events downstream of Wnt signalling.

32. The fibroblast integrin alpha11beta1 is induced in a mechanosensitive manner involving activin A and regulates myofibroblast differentiation.

33. Zic-associated holoprosencephaly: zebrafish Zic1 controls midline formation and forebrain patterning by regulating Nodal, Hedgehog, and retinoic acid signaling.

34. Visualisation and quantification of morphogen gradient formation in the zebrafish.

35. Identification of common and unique modifiers of zebrafish midline bifurcation and cyclopia.

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