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 Wheldon LM, Haines BP et al.PLoS One (2010) 20421966
Critical role of FLRT1 phosphorylation in the interdependent regulation of FLRT1 function and FGF receptor signalling.
 Formstone CJ, Moxon C et al.Mol Cell Neurosci (2010) 20353824
Basal enrichment within neuroepithelia suggests novel function(s) for Celsr1 protein.
 Formstone C, & Mason I2010 
Book chapter: The Celsr/Flamingo Family of Protocadherins. In ³Molecular and Functional Diversities of Cadherins and Protocadherins² Ed. K. Yoshida. Research Signpost Books.
 Quinlan R, Graf M et al.Neural Dev (2009) 19732418
Complex and dynamic patterns of Wnt pathway gene expression in the developing chick forebrain.
 Yaguchi Y, Yu T et al.Dev Dyn (2009) 19544582
Fibroblast growth factor (FGF) gene expression in the developing cerebellum suggests multiple roles for FGF signaling during cerebellar morphogenesis and development.
 Mason IMethods Mol Biol (2008) 19030836
Immunohistochemistry on whole embryos.
 Mahmood R, Mason IMethods Mol Biol (2008) 19030830
In-situ hybridization of radioactive riboprobes to RNA in tissue sections.
 Mason IMethods Mol Biol (2008) 19030800
Chick embryos: incubation and isolation.
 Mason IMethods Mol Biol (2008) 19030799
The avian embryo: an overview.
 Blentic A, Tandon P et al.Dev Dyn (2008) 18224711
The emergence of ectomesenchyme.
 Basson MA, Echevarria D et al.Development (2008) 18216176
Specific regions within the embryonic midbrain and cerebellum require different levels of FGF signaling during development.
 Hedge TA, Mason IInt J Dev Biol (2008) 18033675
Expression of Shisa2, a modulator of both Wnt and Fgf signaling, in the chick embryo.
 Sharpe P, and Mason I Eds.Humana Press, Totowa, NJ. 2nd Edition (2008) 978158829431
Molecular Embryology ­ Methods and Protocols\". Series: Methods in Molecular Biology,
 Mason INat Rev Neurosci (2007) 17637802
Initiation to end point: the multiple roles of fibroblast growth factors in neural development.
 Canning CA, Lee L et al.Dev Biol (2007) 17383629
Sustained interactive Wnt and FGF signaling is required to maintain isthmic identity.
 Basson MA, Watson-Johnson J et al.Dev Biol (2006) 17022962
Branching morphogenesis of the ureteric epithelium during kidney development is coordinated by the opposing functions of GDNF and Sprouty1.
 Chambers D, Mason IBMC Dev Biol (2006) 16504111
A high throughput messenger RNA differential display screen identifies discrete domains of gene expression and novel patterning processes along the developing neural tube.
 Kawauchi S, Shou J et al.Development (2005) 16267092
Fgf8 expression defines a morphogenetic center required for olfactory neurogenesis and nasal cavity development in the mouse.
 Formstone CJ, Mason IDev Biol (2005) 15882862
Combinatorial activity of Flamingo proteins directs convergence and extension within the early zebrafish embryo via the planar cell polarity pathway.
 Davies A, Formstone C et al.Dev Dyn (2005) 15830377
Planar polarity of hair cells in the chick inner ear is correlated with polarized distribution of c-flamingo-1 protein.
 Basson MA, Akbulut S et al.Dev Cell (2005) 15691764
Sprouty1 Is a Critical Regulator of GDNF/RET-Mediated Kidney Induction.
 Formstone CJ, Mason IDev Dyn (2005) 15614764
Expression of the Celsr/flamingo homologue, c-fmi1, in the early avian embryo indicates a conserved role in neural tube closure and additional roles in asymmetry and somitogenesis.
 Walshe J, Mason IDev Biol (2003) 14651935
Fgf signalling is required for formation of cartilage in the head.
 Walshe J, Mason IDevelopment (2003) 12900450
Unique and combinatorial functions of Fgf3 and Fgf8 during zebrafish forebrain development.
 Mason ICurr Biol (2003) 12725746
Fibroblast growth factors.
 Irving C, Malhas A et al.Development (2003) 12403710
Establishing the trochlear motor axon trajectory: role of the isthmic organiser and Fgf8.
 Walshe J, Maroon H et al.Curr Biol (2003) 12121619
Establishment of hindbrain segmental identity requires signaling by FGF3 and FGF8.
 Maroon H, Walshe J et al.Development (2002) 11959820
Fgf3 and Fgf8 are required together for formation of the otic placode and vesicle.
 Hunter E, Begbie J et al.Dev Dyn (2002) 11747082
Early development of the mesencephalic trigeminal nucleus.
 Reimers D, López-Toledano MA et al.Neurol Res (2002) 11547930
Developmental expression of fibroblast growth factor (FGF) receptors in neural stem cell progeny. Modulation of neuronal and glial lineages by basic FGF treatment.
 Kiernan J, and Mason I (eds)20021855781417
Microscopy and Histology for Molecular Biologists: A User’s Guide. Portland Press, London, UK.
 Mason I2002 
Methods of Light Photomicroscopy. In “Microscopy and Histology for Molecular Biologists”. Eds. J.Kiernan and I.Mason, Portland Press, London, UK..
 Irving C, and Mason I2002 
In situ hybridisation and sectioning of whole embryos and tissues. In “Microscopy and Histology for Molecular Biologists”. Eds. J.Kiernan and I.Mason, Portland Press, London, UK.
 Gait M, and Mason I2002 
In Situ Hybridisation to RNA in Tissue Sections. In “Microscopy and Histology for Molecular Biologists”. Eds. J.Kiernan and I.Mason, Portland Press, London, UK.
 Mason I2002 
Detection of Cell Division and Cell Death. In “Microscopy and Histology for Molecular Biologists”. Eds. J.Kiernan and I.Mason, Portland Press, London, UK.
 Mason I2002 
Staining Skeletons of Whole Animals. In “Microscopy and Histology for Molecular Biologists”. Eds. J.Kiernan and I.Mason, Portland Press, London, UK.
 Graham A, and Mason I2002 
Anteroposterior regionalisation of the vertebrate nervous system. In “Frontiers of Molecular Biology: Patterning the Vertebrate Embryo” Ed. C. Tickle. OUP, Oxford, UK.
 Mason I, Chambers D et al.Biochem Cell Biol (2001) 11103948
Regulation and function of FGF8 in patterning of midbrain and anterior hindbrain.
 Reifers F, Adams J et al.Mech Dev (2001) 11091072
Overlapping and distinct functions provided by fgf17, a new zebrafish member of the Fgf8/17/18 subgroup of Fgfs.
 Gustafson AL, Mason IMech Dev (2001) 11044627
Expression of receptor tyrosine phosphatase gamma during early development of the chick embryo.
 Beer HD, Vindevoghel L et al.J Biol Chem (2000) 10821861
Fibroblast growth factor (FGF) receptor 1-IIIb is a naturally occurring functional receptor for FGFs that is preferentially expressed in the skin and the brain.
 Mason IPharm Acta Helv (2000) 10812967
The RET receptor tyrosine kinase: activation, signalling and significance in neural development and disease.
 Ernsberger U, Reissmann E et al.Mech Dev (2000) 10727856
The expression of dopamine beta-hydroxylase, tyrosine hydroxylase, and Phox2 transcription factors in sympathetic neurons: evidence for common regulation during noradrenergic induction and diverging regulation later in development.
 Chambers D, Mason IMech Dev (2000) 10704865
Expression of sprouty2 during early development of the chick embryo is coincident with known sites of FGF signalling.
 Chambers D, Medhurst AD et al.Mol Cell Neurosci (2000) 10662503
Differential display of genes expressed at the midbrain - hindbrain junction identifies sprouty2: an FGF8-inducible member of a family of intracellular FGF antagonists.
 Irving C, Mason IDevelopment (2000) 10654611
Signalling by FGF8 from the isthmus patterns anterior hindbrain and establishes the anterior limit of Hox gene expression.
 Walshe J, Mason IMech Dev (2000) 10585567
Expression of FGFR1, FGFR2 and FGFR3 during early neural development in the chick embryo.
 Ledig MM, McKinnell IW et al.J Neurobiol (2000) 10213455
Expression of receptor tyrosine phosphatases during development of the retinotectal projection of the chick.
 Cardoso WV, Itoh A et al.Dev Dyn (2000) 9056643
FGF-1 and FGF-7 induce distinct patterns of growth and differentiation in embryonic lung epithelium.
 Prinjha RK, Shapland CE et al.Cell Motil Cytoskeleton (2000) 7954852
Cloning and sequencing of cDNAs encoding the actin cross-linking protein transgelin defines a new family of actin-associated proteins.
 Mason IJ20000896038416
Rapid sequencing of cDNA clones. In 'The Nucleic Acids Protocols Handbook' ed. Rapley R. Humana Press, Totwa, NJ.
 Medhurst AWD, Chambers D et al.20000199637598
Practical aspects of the experimental design for differential display of transcripts obtained from complex tissues. In “Differential Display. A Practical Approach” Eds. R.A. Leslie and H.A.Robertson. OUP, Oxford, UK.
 Irving C, Mason IDevelopment (1999) 10457008
Regeneration of isthmic tissue is the result of a specific and direct interaction between rhombomere 1 and midbrain.
 Mason IMethods Mol Biol (1999) 10443401
Immunohistochemistry on whole embryos.
 Shamim H, Mahmood R, Mason IMethods Mol Biol (1999) 10443396
In situ hybridization to RNA in whole embryos.
 Mahmood R, Mason IMethods Mol Biol (1999) 10443395
In situ hybridization of radioactive riboprobes to RNA in tissue sections.
 Mason IMethods Mol Biol (1999) 10443368
Chick embryos. Incubation and isolation.
 Mason IMethods Mol Biol (1999) 10443367
The avian embryo. An overview.
 Shamim H, Mason IMech Dev (1999) 10415361
Expression of Fgf4 during early development of the chick embryo.
 Shamim H, Mahmood R et al.Development (1999) 9927596
Sequential roles for Fgf4, En1 and Fgf8 in specification and regionalisation of the midbrain.
 Sharpe P, Mason I, (eds)1999 
Methods in Molecular Biology 97: Molecular Embryology. Humana Press, Totwa, NJ.
 Shamim H, Mason IMech Dev (1998) 9767156
Expression of Gbx-2 during early development of the chick embryo.
 Robertson K, Mason I, Hall SGut (1997) 9391239
Hirschsprung's disease: genetic mutations in mice and men.
 Saffell JL, Williams EJ et al.Neuron (1997) 9052794
Expression of a dominant negative FGF receptor inhibits axonal growth and FGF receptor phosphorylation stimulated by CAMs.
 Robertson K, Mason ITrends Genet (1997) 9009838
The GDNF-RET signalling partnership.
 Sheikh H, Mason IInt J Dev Biol (1996) 9087723
Polarising activity of FGF-8 in the avian midbrain.
 Mason IJMethods Mol Biol (1996) 8956249
Rapid sequencing of cDNA clones. Direct sequencing using sequential linear/asymmetric PCR.
 Mason IMol Cell Neurosci (1996) 8954626
The GDNF Receptor: Recent Progress and Unanswered Questions
 Mahmood R, Mason IJ et al.Anat Embryol (Berl) (1996) 8800419
Expression of Fgf-3 in relation to hindbrain segmentation, otic pit position and pharyngeal arch morphology in normal and retinoic acid-exposed mouse embryos.
 Mason ICurr Biol (1996) 8793291
Neural induction: do fibroblast growth factors strike a cord?
 Kiefer P, Mathieu M et al.Oncogene (1996) 8622866
Secretion and mitogenic activity of zebrafish FGF3 reveal intermediate properties relative to mouse and Xenopus homologues.
 Robertson K, Mason IMech Dev (1995) 8645600
Expression of ret in the chicken embryo suggests roles in regionalisation of the vagal neural tube and somites and in development of multiple neural crest and placodal lineages.
 Mathieu M, Kiefer P et al.J Biol Chem (1995) 7896824
Fibroblast growth factor (FGF) 3 from Xenopus laevis (XFGF3) binds with high affinity to FGF receptor 2.
 Mattei MG, deLapeyrière O et al.Mamm Genome (1995) 7749227
Mouse Fgf7 (fibroblast growth factor 7) and Fgf8 (fibroblast growth factor 8) genes map to chromosomes 2 and 19 respectively.
 Mathieu M, Chatelain E et al.J Biol Chem (1995) 7592624
Receptor binding and mitogenic properties of mouse fibroblast growth factor 3. Modulation of response by heparin.
 Mahmood R, Bresnick J et al.Curr Biol (1995) 7583127
A role for FGF-8 in the initiation and maintenance of vertebrate limb bud outgrowth.
 Mason IJ, Fuller-Pace F et al.Mech Dev (1994) 8186145
FGF-7 (keratinocyte growth factor) expression during mouse development suggests roles in myogenesis, forebrain regionalisation and epithelial-mesenchymal interactions.
 Goodyear PD et al.Biotechniques (1994) 8179883
A reliable method for the removal of co-purifying PCR inhibitors from ancient DNA.
 Mason IJCell (1994) 8069907
The ins and outs of fibroblast growth factors.
 Mason ICurr Biol (1994) 7704588
Cell signalling. Do adhesion molecules signal via FGF receptors?
 Mason IJBiotechniques (1992) 1531178
Rapid and direct sequencing of DNA from bacteriophage plaques using sequential linear and asymmetric PCR.
 Mason IJ, Mudge AWNeurosci Lett (1992) 1407650
Onset of CGRP expression and its restriction to a subset of spinal motor neuron pools in the chick embryo is not affected by treatment with curare.
 Moss SJ, Harkness PC et al.J Mol Neurosci (1991) 1687655
Evidence that CGRP and cAMP increase transcription of AChR alpha-subunit gene, but not of other subunit genes.
 Nanda NK, Thomson E, Mason IInt Immunol (1990) 2150595
Murine suppressor T cell clones specific for minor histocompatibility antigens express CD4, CD8, and alpha beta T cell receptor molecules.
 McVey JH, Nomura S et al.J Biol Chem (1988) 3165375
Characterization of the mouse SPARC/osteonectin gene. Intron/exon organization and an unusual promoter region.
 Mason IJ, Murphy D et al.EMBO J (1986) 3758028
Developmental and transformation-sensitive expression of the Sparc gene on mouse chromosome 11.
 Mason IJ, Taylor A et al.EMBO J (1986) 3755680
Evidence from molecular cloning that SPARC, a major product of mouse embryo parietal endoderm, is related to an endothelial cell 'culture shock' glycoprotein of Mr 43,000.
 Mason I, Murphy D, Hogan BLDifferentiation (1985) 2419195
Expression of c-fos in parietal endoderm, amnion and differentiating F9 teratocarcinoma cells.