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  1. Tadpole competence and tissue‐specific temporal regulation of amphibian metamorphosis: Roles of thyroid hormone and its receptors.Yun-Bo Shi, J. Wong, M. Puzianowska-Kuznicka & M. A. Stolow - 1996 - Bioessays 18 (5):391-399.
    Amphibian metamorphosis is a post‐embryonic process that systematically transforms different tissues in a tadpole. Thyroid hormone plays a causative role in this complex process by inducing a cascade of gene regulation. While natural metamorphosis does not occur until endogenous thyroid hormone has been synthesized, tadpoles are competent to respond to exogenous thyroid hormone shortly after hatching. In addition, even though the metamorphic transitions of individual organs are all controlled by thyroid hormone, each occurs at distinct developmental stages. Recent molecular studies (...)
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  • Egg timers.M. Johnson & M. Day - 1999 - Bioessays 22:56-62.
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  • A clock‐work somite.Kim J. Dale & Olivier Pourquié - 2000 - Bioessays 22 (1):72-83.
    Somites are transient structures which represent the most overt segmental feature of the vertebrate embryo. The strict temporal regulation of somitogenesis is of critical developmental importance since many segmental structures adopt a periodicity based on that of the somites. Until recently, the mechanisms underlying the periodicity of somitogenesis were largely unknown. Based on the oscillations of c-hairy1 and lunatic fringe RNA, we now have evidence for an intrinsic segmentation clock in presomitic cells. Translation of this temporal periodicity into a spatial (...)
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  • Cip/Kip cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors: brakes of the cell cycle engine during development.Kei-Ichi Nakayama & Keiko Nakayama - 1998 - Bioessays 20 (12):1020-1029.
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  • A reassessment of the telomere hypothesis of senescence.Roger R. Reddel - 1998 - Bioessays 20 (12):977-984.
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