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Volume 1 / 1894 - Volume 221 / 2011
This journal has been published since 1894. From volume 1.1894 to volume 97.1923 it was published as Archiv für Entwicklungsmechanik der Organismen, from volume 98.1923 to volume 104.1925 the journal was named Archiv für mikroskopische Anatomie und Entwicklungsmechanik, from volume 105.1925 to volume 142.1944 and from volume 143.1947 to volume 176.1975 this journal was published as Wilhelm Roux Archiv für Entwicklungsmechanik der Organismen, from volume 177.1975 to volume 194.1985 the journal was called Wilhelm Rouxs archives of developmental biology, from volume 195.1985 to volume 205.1996 the journal was known as Rouxs archives of developmental biology, as of volume 206.1996 the journal is published under its current title.
177-188
Original Article
Brain induction in ascidian embryos is dependent on juxtaposition of FGF9/16/20-producing and -receiving cells
Yuriko Miyazaki, Hiroki Nishida and Gaku Kumano
189-196
RNAi-induced phenotypes suggest a novel role for a chemosensory protein CSP5 in the development of embryonic integument in the honeybee (Apis mellifera)
J. Maleszka, S. Forêt, R. Saint and R. Maleszka
197-208
DmOAZ, the unique Drosophila melanogaster OAZ homologue is involved in posterior spiracle development
Anne Krattinger, Nanaë Gendre, Ariane Ramaekers, Nicola Grillenzoni and Reinhard F. Stocker
209-219
Role of proneural genes in the formation of the larval olfactory organ of Drosophila
Nicola Grillenzoni, Véronique de Vaux, Jocelyne Meuwly, Séverine Vuichard and Andrew Jarman, et al.
221-226
Short Communication
Conservation of large foci formation in arrested oocytes of Caenorhabditis nematodes
Molly Jud, Jamie Razelun, Jeremy Bickel, Mike Czerwinski and Jennifer A. Schisa
227-233
Sequence Corner
Comparative evolutionary analysis of the FoxG1 transcription factor from diverse vertebrates identifies conserved recognition sites for microRNA regulation
Nicholas Bredenkamp, Cathal Seoighe and Nicola Illing
235-239
Conserved and novel Wnt clusters in the basal eumetazoan Nematostella vectensis
James C. Sullivan, Joseph F. Ryan, James C. Mullikin and John R. Finnerty
241-251
Technical Note
Gene silencing in the spider mite Tetranychus urticae: dsRNA and siRNA parental silencing of the Distal-less gene
Abderrahman Khila and Miodrag Grbić
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