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51. Morphogenetic potential of the chick leg interdigital mesoderm when diverted from the cell death program.

52. Surgical removal of limb bud Sonic hedgehog results in posterior skeletal defects.

53. The limb field mesoderm determines initial limb bud anteroposterior asymmetry and budding independent of sonic hedgehog or apical ectodermal gene expressions.

54. Changes in the expression of fibroblast growth factor receptors mark distinct stages of chondrogenesis in vitro and during chick limb skeletal patterning.

55. Limb-patterning activity and restricted posterior localization of the amino-terminal product of Sonic hedgehog cleavage.

56. FGF-2 mRNA and its antisense message are expressed in a developmentally specific manner in the chick limb bud and mesonephros.

57. Differential expression of retinoic acid receptor-beta isoforms during chick limb ontogeny.

58. Recombinant limbs as a model to study homeobox gene regulation during limb development.

59. Products, genetic linkage and limb patterning activity of a murine hedgehog gene.

60. Formation of extra digits in the interdigital spaces of the chick leg bud is not preceded by changes in the expression of the Msx and Hoxd genes.

61. FGF-2: apical ectodermal ridge growth signal for chick limb development.

62. Distribution of FGF-2 suggests it has a role in chick limb bud growth.

63. Retroviral expression of FGF-2 (bFGF) affects patterning in chick limb bud.

66. A method for ectopic expression of foreign genes in the chicken limb in vivo.

67. Apical ridge dependent and independent mesodermal domains of GHox-7 and GHox-8 expression in chick limb buds.

68. Insulin improves survival but does not maintain function of cultured chick wing bud apical ectodermal ridge.

69. Talpid2 limb bud mesoderm does not express GHox-8 and has an altered expression pattern of GHox-7.

70. Leg bud mesoderm retains morphogenetic potential to express limb-like characteristics ("limbness") in collagen gel culture.

71. On the measurement of cytokinetics by continuous labeling with bromodeoxyuridine with applications to chick wing buds.

72. The talpid2 chick limb has weak polarizing activity and can respond to retinoic acid and polarizing zone signal.

73. Altered expression of the chicken homeobox-containing genes GHox-7 and GHox-8 in the limb buds of limbless mutant chick embryos.

74. Talpid2 mutant chick limb has anteroposterior polarity and altered patterns of programmed cell death.

76. Harland W. Mossman.

77. Control of pattern formation in urodele limb ontogeny: a review and a hypothesis.

79. Identification and distribution of gap junctions in the mesoderm of the developing chick limb bud.

80. Apical ectodermal ridge maintenance in ovo and in vitro.

81. Evidence of a role for cell death in the disappearance of the embryonic human tail.

83. Posterior apical ectodermal ridge removal in the chick wing bud triggers a series of events resulting in defective anterior pattern formation.

85. Evidence that the ectoderm is the affected germ layer in the wingless mutant chick embryo.

88. Studies on a limbless mutant in the chick embryo.

89. A method for combined gross skeletal staining and Feulgen staining of embryonic chick tissues.

91. The spatial pattern and temporal sequence in which feather germs arise in the white Leghorn chick embryo.

92. Normal anterior pattern formation after barrier placement in the chick leg: further evidence on the action of polarizing zone.

94. The role of beta-adrenergic activity in the production of cardiac and aortic arch anomalies in chick embryos.

95. Initial limb budding is independent of apical ectodermal ridge activity; evidence from a limbless mutant.

96. Interdigital cell death during limb development of the turtle and lizard with an interpretation of evolutionary significance.

97. The proximodistal determination of skeletal parts in the developing chick leg.

98. The ability of the chick wing bud to regulate positional disparity along the anterior-posterior axis.

99. The stages of flank ectoderm capable of responding to ridge induction in the chick embryo.

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