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1. The gastrin-releasing peptide/bombesin system revisited by a reverse-evolutionary study considering Xenopus.

2. The Evolution and Characterization of the RNA Interference Pathways in Lophotrochozoa.

3. Structure of putative epidermal sensory receptors in an acoel flatworm, Praesagittifera naikaiensis.

4. Evolution of the chordate regeneration blastema: Differential gene expression and conserved role of notch signaling during siphon regeneration in the ascidian Ciona.

5. De novo transcriptome analysis of the centrohelid Raphidocystis contractilis to identify genes involved in microtubule‐based motility.

6. A methodical microarray design enables surveying of expression of a broader range of genes in Ciona intestinalis

7. Expression of neuropeptide- and hormone-encoding genes in the Ciona intestinalis larval brain

8. Early zygotic expression of transcription factors and signal molecules in fully dissociated embryonic cells of Ciona intestinalis: A microarray analysis.

9. Novel genes involved in canonical Wnt/ β-catenin signaling pathway in early Ciona intestinalis embryos.

10. Signals from primary mesenchyme cells regulate endoderm differentiation in the sea urchin embryo.

11. M-Ras evolved independently of R-Ras and its neural function is conserved between mammalian and ascidian, which lacks classical Ras

12. A Nearly Complete Genome of Ciona intestinalis Type A (C. robusta) Reveals the Contribution of Inversion to Chromosomal Evolution in the Genus Ciona.

13. Hox10-regulated endodermal cell migration is essential for development of the ascidian intestine.

14. How do environmental factors influence life cycles and development? An experimental framework for early-diverging metazoans.

15. Draft Assembly of the Symbiodinium minutum Nuclear Genome Reveals Dinoflagellate Gene Structure.

16. Using the Acropora digitifera genome to understand coral responses to environmental change.

17. GABA-Induced GnRH Release Triggers Chordate Metamorphosis.

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