
Publikationen von B Jungblut
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37 (3), S. 300 - 304 (2005)
Conservation and diversification of Wnt signaling function during the evolution of nematode vulva development. Nature Genetics 2.
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128 (18), S. 3395 - 3404 (2001)
Formation of the egg-laying system in Pristionchus pacificus requires complex interactions between gonadal, mesodermal and epidermal tissues and does not rely on single cell inductions. Development 3.
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3 (4), S. 229 - 240 (2001)
Microevolutionary analysis of the nematode genus Pristionchus suggests a recent evolution of redundant developmental mechanisms during vulva formation. Evolution and Development 4.
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128 (2), S. 253 - 261 (2001)
The nematode even-skipped homolog vab-7 regulates gonad and vulva position in Pristionchus pacificus. Development 5.
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127 (15), S. 3295 - 3303 (2000)
Novel cell-cell interactions during vulva development in Pristionchus pacificus. Development 6.
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2 (1), S. 81 - 88 (2000)
Pristionchus pacificus: a satellite organism in evolutionary developmental biology. Nematology 7.
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15 (5), S. 197 - 202 (1999)
Evolutionary change in the functional specificity of genes. Trends in Genetics 8.
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36 (1-3), S. 57 - 65 (1999)
A phylogenetic interpretation of nematode vulval variations. Invertebrate Reproduction and Development 9.
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125 (19), S. 3865 - 3873 (1998)
The Pristionchus HOX gene Ppa-lin-39 inhibits programmed cell death to specify the vulva equivalence group and is not required during vulval induction. Development 10.
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8 (13), S. 775 - 778 (1998)
The Pristionchus pacificus mab-5 gene is involved in the regulation of ventral epidermal cell fates. Current Biology Meeting Abstract (1)
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Meeting Abstract
Novel cell-cell interactions during vulva development in Pristionchus pacificus. In 2000 West Coast Worm Meeting, 159, S. 87. 2000 West Coast Worm Meeting (WCWM 2000), Los Angeles, CA, USA. (2000)