Edited by: Tony Durston
Different stages in the history of the Hubrecht Laboratory, from the original building -on the Janskerkhof in Utrecht- to the new laboratory -under construction on the Utrecht University campus-, next to the present building (also shown). Above, a drawing of Ambrosius A.W. Hubrecht.
A brief history of the Hubrecht Laboratory.
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A treasure house of comparative embryology.
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A nose for the embryo: the work of Pieter Nieuwkoop.
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The neural induction process; its morphogenetic aspects.
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A visit to the Hubrecht laboratory.
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Initiation, establishment and maintenance of Hox gene expression patterns in the mouse.
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Vertebrate aristaless-related genes.
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Novel interactions between vertebrate Hox genes.
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A tight control over Wnt action.
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Developmental tumours, early differentiation and the transforming growth factor beta superfamily.
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Receptor protein-tyrosine phosphatase signalling in development.
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Morphogenetic action of retinoids and estrogens.
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Germ line development in fishes.
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Developmental bioinformatics: linking genetic data to virtual embryos.
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Fate mapping the mouse embryo.
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