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    Hard tissue biology in human health and evolution part 3, Craniofacial biology /

    Published 2020
    “…Craniofacial biology…”
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    Hard tissue biology in human health and evolution part 3, Craniofacial biology /

    Published 2020
    “…Craniofacial biology…”
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    Hox gene regulation in vertebrate hindbrain development

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…-- Hox homeotic genes are clustered and control head to tail patterning -- Vertebrate Hox genes display co-linear and segmental expression -- "Hox code" -- Conservation of Hox genes in vertebrates -- The phylotypic stage -- The vertebrate hindbrain, head development & Hox genes: A story in segments -- The nervous system plays an important role in regulating craniofacial development through formation of neural crest cells -- Roles for hindbrain segmentation & neural crest migration in craniofacial patterning -- How are the AP patterns of Hox expression set up? …”
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    Hox gene regulation in vertebrate hindbrain development

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…-- Hox homeotic genes are clustered and control head to tail patterning -- Vertebrate Hox genes display co-linear and segmental expression -- "Hox code" -- Conservation of Hox genes in vertebrates -- The phylotypic stage -- The vertebrate hindbrain, head development & Hox genes: A story in segments -- The nervous system plays an important role in regulating craniofacial development through formation of neural crest cells -- Roles for hindbrain segmentation & neural crest migration in craniofacial patterning -- How are the AP patterns of Hox expression set up? …”
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    Hox gene regulation in vertebrate hindbrain development

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…-- Hox homeotic genes are clustered and control head to tail patterning -- Vertebrate Hox genes display co-linear and segmental expression -- "Hox code" -- Conservation of Hox genes in vertebrates -- The phylotypic stage -- The vertebrate hindbrain, head development & Hox genes: A story in segments -- The nervous system plays an important role in regulating craniofacial development through formation of neural crest cells -- Roles for hindbrain segmentation & neural crest migration in craniofacial patterning -- How are the AP patterns of Hox expression set up? …”
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    Electronic Video