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1. CHARGE syndrome-associated CHD7 acts at ISL1-regulated enhancers to modulate second heart field gene expression.

3. Evaluation and rational design of guide RNAs for efficient CRISPR/Cas9-mediated mutagenesis in Ciona

4. Divergent mechanisms regulate conserved cardiopharyngeal development and gene expression in distantly related ascidians

5. Regulation and evolution of muscle development in tunicates

6. A distinct cardiopharyngeal mesoderm genetic hierarchy establishes antero-posterior patterning of esophagus striated muscle

7. Development of Bipotent Cardiac/Skeletal Myogenic Progenitors from MESP1+ Mesoderm

8. Divergent mechanisms regulate conserved cardiopharyngeal development and gene expression in distantly related ascidians

9. A phenotypic rescue approach identifies lineage regionalization defects in a mouse model of DiGeorge syndrome.

11. A distinct cardiopharyngeal mesoderm genetic hierarchy establishes antero-posterior patterning of esophagus striated muscle

12. Regulation and evolution of muscle development in tunicates

13. Development of Bipotent Cardiac/Skeletal Myogenic Progenitors from MESP1+ Mesoderm

14. Evaluation and rational design of guide RNAs for efficient CRISPR/Cas9-mediated mutagenesis in Ciona

15. Divergent mechanisms regulate conserved cardiopharyngeal development and gene expression in distantly related ascidians

16. A distinct cardiopharyngeal mesoderm genetic hierarchy establishes antero-posterior patterning of esophagus striated muscle.

17. Divergent early mesoderm specification underlies distinct head and trunk muscle programmes in vertebrates.

18. Development of Bipotent Cardiac/Skeletal Myogenic Progenitors from MESP1+ Mesoderm.

19. Divergent mechanisms regulate conserved cardiopharyngeal development and gene expression in distantly related ascidians.

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