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* Ew) s kedis e x pe \a e ey 2? > Ps Hy 4C]ae ” rs e—.Ze oe | =" ELSEVIER SCIENCE IRELAND Mechanisms of Development 45 (1994) 285-286 Contents to Volume 45 W.-J. Park, J. Liu and P.N. Adler The frizzled gene of Drosophila encodes a membrane protein with an odd number of transmembrane domains Issue contents R. Sugaya, S. Ishimaru, T. Hosoya, K. Saigo and Y. Emori A Drosophila homolog of human proto-oncogene ret tran- C. Hartmann, H. Taubert, H. Jackle and M.J. Pankratz siently expressed in embryonic neuronal precursor cells A two-step mode of stripe formation in the Drosophila including neuroblasts and CNS cells blastoderm requires interactions among primary pair rule genes P.L. Pfeffer and E.M. De Robertis Regional specificity of RARy isoforms in Xenopus devel- I.J. Mason, F. Fuller-Pace, R. Smith and C. Dickson opment FGF-7 (keratinocyte growth factor) expression during mouse development suggests roles in myogenesis, fore- . Mével-Ninio, I. Guénal and B. Limbourg-Bouchon brain regionalisation and epithelial-mesenchymal interac- Production of dominant female sterility in Drosophila tions melanogaster by insertion of the ovo”! allele on auto- somes: use of transformed strains to generate germline R.A. Cameron, L.C. Smith, R.J. Britten and E.H. Davidson mosaics Ligand-dependent stimulation of introduced mammalian brain receptors alters spicule symmetry and other morpho- K. Yoshida, I. Chambers, J. Nichols, A. Smith, M. Saito, K. genetic events in sea urchin embryos Yasukawa, M. Shoyab, T. Taga and T. Kishimoto Maintenance of the pluripotential phenotype of embryonic E.M.L. Rabelo, B.S. Baker and J.R. Tata stem cells through direct activation of gp130 signalling Interplay between thyroid hormone and estrogen in modu- pathways lating expression of their receptor and vitellogenin genes during Xenopus metamorphosis J.C. Richardson, A.M.G. Estrabot and H.R. Woodland XrelA, a Xenopus maternal and zygotic homologue of the T. Morio, I. Takeuchi and M. Tasaka p65 subunit of NF-«B. Characterisation of transcriptional Cooperation of positively and negatively acting promoter properties in the developing embryo and identification of elements determines prespore-specific transcription of a negative interference mutant Dp87 gene in Dictyostelium P. Cardellini, C. Polo and S. Coral Suramin and heparin: aspecific inhibitors of mesoderm induction in the Xenopus laevis embryo No. 2 Issue contents Issue contents P. Dollé, V. Fraulob, P. Kastner and P. Chambon T. Thomas and M. Dziadek Developmental expression of murine retinoid X receptor Expression of collagen al(IV), laminin and nidogen genes (RXR) genes in the embryonic mouse lung: implications for branching morphogenesis W. Lukowitz, C. Schroder, G. Glaser, M. Hilskamp and D. Tautz . Kaltschmidt, M. Muller, G. Brem and R. Renkawitz Regulatory and coding regions of the segmentation gene DNase I hypersensitive sites far upstream of the rat tryp- hunchback are functionally conserved between Drosophila tophan oxygenase gene direct developmentally regulated virilis and Drosophila melanogaster transcription in livers of transgenic mice J. Lef, J.H. Clement, R. Oschwald, M. Koster and W. Knochel G.I. Gallicano, C.A. Larabell, R.W. McGaughey and D.G. Spatial and temporal transcription patterns of the fork- Capco head related XFD-2/ XFD-2’ genes in Xenopus laevis Novel cytoskeletal elements in mammalian eggs are com- embryos posed of a unique arrangement of intermediate filaments 286 Contents to Volume 45 / Mechanisms of Development 45 (1994) 285-286 C. Mendelsohn, S. Larkin, M. Mark, M. LeMeur, J. Clifford, R.G. Franks and S.T. Crews A. Zelent and P. Chambon Transcriptional activation domains of the single-minded RAR isoforms: distinct transcriptional control by retinoic bHLH protein are required for CNS midline cell develop- acid and specitic spatial patterns of promoter activity ment during mouse embryonic development Author Index D.R. Soprano, M. Gyda, III, H. Jiang, D.C. Harnish, K. Ugen, M. Satre, L. Chen, K.J. Soprano and D.M. Kochhar Subject Index A sustained elevation in retinoic acid receptor-82 mRNA and protein occurs during retinoic acid-induced fetal dys- Contents to Volume 45 morphogenesis P.S. Leahy, R.A. Cameron, M.A. Knox, R.J. Britten and E.H. Davidson Development of sibling inbred sea urchins: Normal em- bryogenesis, but frequent postembryonic malformation, ar- rest and lethality

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