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Blak, A.A., Naserke, T., Weisenhorn, D.M., Prakash, N., Partanen, J., Wurst, W., 2005: Expression of Fgf receptors 1, 2, and 3 in the developing mid- and hindbrain of the mouse. Developmental Dynamics 233: 1023-1030.

Chi, C.L., Martinez, S., Wurst, W., Martin, G.R., 2003: The isthmic organizer signal FGF8 is required for cell survival in the prospective midbrain and cerebellum. Development 130: 2633-2644.

Jukkola, T., Lahti, L., Naserke, T., Wurst, W., Partanen, J., 2006: FGF regulated gene-expression and neuronal differentiation in the developing midbrain-hindbrain region. Developmental Biology 297: 141-157.

Liu, A.M., Losos, K., Joyner, A.L., 1999: FGF8 can activate Gbx2 and transform regions of the rostral mouse brain into a hindbrain. Development 126: 4827-4838.

Martinez, S., Crossley, P.H., Cobos, I., Rubenstein, J.L., Martin,G.R., 1999: FGF8 induces formation of an ectopic isthmic organizer and isthmocerebellar development via a repressive effect on Otx2 expression. Development 126: 1189-1200.

Prakash, N., Brodski, C., Naserke, T., Puelles, E., Gogoi, R., Hall, A., Panhuysen, M., Echevarria, D., Sussel, L., Weisenhorn, D.M.V., Martinez, S., Arenas, E., Simeone, A., Wurst, W., 2006: A Wnt1-regulated genetic network controls the identity and fate of midbrain-dopaminergic progenitors in vivo. Development 133: 89-98.

Sato, T., Joyner, A., Nakamura, H., 2004: How does Fgf signaling from the isthmic organizer induce midbrain and cerebellum development?. Development, Growth and Differentiation 46: 487-494.

Trokovic, R., Trokovic, N., Hernesniemi, S., Pirvola, U., Vogt Weisenhorn, D.M., Rossant, J., McMahon, A.P., Wurst, W., Partanen, J., 2003: FGFR1 is independently required in both developing mid- and hindbrain for sustained response to isthmic signals. EMBO J. 22: 1811-1823.

Wurst, W., Bally-Cuif, L., 2001: Neural plate patterning: upstream and downstream of the isthmic organizer. Nat. Rev. Neurosci. 2: 99-108.

Ye, W., Shimamura, K., Rubenstein, J.L.R., Hynes, M.A., Rosenthal, A., 1998: FGF and Shh Signals Control Dopaminergic and Serotonergic Cell Fate in the Anterior Neural Plate. Cell 93: 755-766.