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6. What is the biological basis of pattern formation of skin lesions?

14. Adult corneal epithelium basal cells possess the capacity to activate epidermal, pilosebaceous and sweat gland genetic programs in response to embryonic dermal stimuli.

16. What is the biological basis of pattern formation of skin lesions?

17. Differential expression of two different homeobox gene families during mouse tegument morphogenesis

18. The 3rd German-Japanese Joint Workshop. Cell Death in the CNS: Molecules and Programs

22. The avian ectodermal default competence to make feathers.

23. Evo Devo of the Vertebrates Integument.

24. The Early Origin of Feathers.

25. Getting to the root of scales, feather and hair: As deep as odontodes?

26. Response to Comment on "A Jurassic ornithischian dinosaur from Siberia with both feathers and scales".

27. The vertebrate corneal epithelium: from early specification to constant renewal.

28. Dinosaur evolution. A Jurassic ornithischian dinosaur from Siberia with both feathers and scales.

29. Evo-devo of the mammary gland.

30. The corneal epithelium and lens develop independently from a common pool of precursors.

31. A new scenario for the evolutionary origin of hair, feather, and avian scales.

32. Skin, cornea and stem cells - an interview with Danielle Dhouailly. Interviewed by Chuong, Cheng-Ming.

33. BMP2 and BMP7 play antagonistic roles in feather induction.

34. Dermal condensation formation in the chick embryo: requirement for integrin engagement and subsequent stabilization by a possible notch/integrin interaction.

36. Transdifferentiation of corneal epithelium into epidermis occurs by means of a multistep process triggered by dermal developmental signals.

37. Transformation of amnion epithelium into skin and hair follicles.

38. Signaling dynamics of feather tract formation from the chick somatopleure.

40. Dorsal versus ventral scales and the dorsoventral patterning of chick foot epidermis.

41. Transdifferentiation of corneal epithelium: evidence for a linkage between the segregation of epidermal stem cells and the induction of hair follicles during embryogenesis.

42. Molecular mechanisms controlling dorsal dermis generation from the somitic dermomyotome.

43. How and when the regional competence of chick epidermis is established: feathers vs. scutate and reticulate scales, a problem en route to a solution.

44. Skin field formation: morphogenetic events.

45. The different steps of skin formation in vertebrates.

46. Ventral vs. dorsal chick dermal progenitor specification.

47. Hair follicle stem cells.

48. Differential regulation of the chick dorsal thoracic dermal progenitors from the medial dermomyotome.

49. Dorsal dermis development depends on a signal from the dorsal neural tube, which can be substituted by Wnt-1.

50. Localisation of members of the notch system and the differentiation of vibrissa hair follicles: receptors, ligands, and fringe modulators.

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