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1. Tam, P.P.L. and Trainor, P.A. (1994). Specification and segmentation of the paraxial mesoderm. Anat. Embryol. 189, 275-305

 

2. Trainor, P.A., Tan, S-S. and Tam, P.P.L. (1994). Cranial paraxial mesoderm: regionalisation of cell fate and impact on craniofacial development in mouse embryos.  Development 120, 2397-2408

 

3. Cheah, K.S.E., Levy, A., Trainor, P.A., Wai, A.W.K., Kuffner, T., Leung So, C., Leung, K.K.H., Lovell-Badge, R.H. and Tam, P.P.L. (1995).  Human COL2A1-directed SV40 T-Antigen expression in transgenic and chimeric mice results in abnormal skeletal development. J. Cell. Biol. 128, 223-237

 

4. Trainor, P.A. and Tam, P.P.L. (1995).  Cranial paraxial mesoderm and neural crest cells of the mouse embryo: Co-distribution in the craniofacial mesenchyme but distinct segregation in the branchial arches. Development 121, 2569-2581

 

 5. Tam, P.P.L., Quinlan, G.A. and Trainor, P.A. (1997). The patterning of progenitor tissues for the cranial region of the mouse embryo during gastrulation and early organogenesis.  In: Advances in Developmental Biology (ed. Paul Wassarman). Vol 5 pp 137-200. JAI Press Inc.

 

6. Quinlan, G.A., Trainor, P.A., and Tam, P.P.L. (1999). Cell grafting in mouse embryos. In: Molecular Embryology: Methods and Protocols  (eds. Paul Sharpe and Ivor Mason). Vol 97 pp41-60

 

7. Trainor, P.A., Zhou, S.X., Parameswaranm M., Quinlan, G.A., Gordon, M., Sturm, K. and Tam, P.P.L. (1999). Application of lacZ transgenic mice to cell lineage studies. In: Molecular Embryology: Methods and Protocols  (eds. Paul Sharpe and Ivor Mason). Vol 97 pp183-200

 

8.  Manzanares, M., Trainor, P. A., Nonchev, S., Ariza-McNaughton, L., Brodie, J., Gould, A., Marshall, H., Morrison, A., Kwan, C-T., Sham, M-H., Wilkinson, D.G. and Krumlauf, R. (1999). The role of kreisler in segment-specification during hindbrain development. Dev. Biol. 211, 220-237.

 

9. Trainor P.A., Manzanares, M, Krumlauf, R (2000). Genetic Iinteractions during hindbrain segmentation in the mouse embryo. In: Results and Problems in Cell Differentiation, Vol 30: Mouse Brain Development (eds Goffinet and Rakic) pp 51-89. Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg.

 

10. Trainor, P.A. (2000). Craniofacial Morphogenesis: A meeting in memory of Peter Thorogood. BioEssays 22(2):202-204

 

11. Trainor, P.A. and Krumlauf R (2000). Plasticity in mouse neural crest cells reveals a novel role for cranial mesoderm signalling in regulation of the Hox programme and A-P patterning. Nature Cell Biology 2(2):96-102

 

12. Golding, J., Trainor P.A.*, Krumlauf, R., Gassmann, M (2000). Cranial neural crest cell pathfinding defects in neuregulin receptor erbB4 knockout mice. Nature Cell Biology 2(2):103-109

 

13. Manzanares, M., Trainor P.A.*, Ariza-McNaughton, L., Nonchev, S. and Krumlauf, R. (2000).  Dorsal patterning defects in the hindbrain, roof plate and skeleton in the dreher (drj) mouse mutant. MOD 94(1):147-156

 

14. Trainor, P.A., and Krumlauf, R (2000). Patterning cranial neural crest: roles for hindbrain segmentation and plasticity of Hox gene expression. Nature Neuroscience Reviews 1:116-124

 

15. Manzanares, M., Wada H., Itasaki, N., Trainor, P.A., Krumlauf, R. and Holland P.W.H. (2000). Conservation and elaboration of Hox gene regulation during evolution of the vertebrate head. Nature 408:854-857.

 

16. Trainor, P., Bel-Vialar, S., Itasaki, N. and Krumlauf R (2001). Novel roles for head mesoderm and somites in patterning the vertebrate neural tube. In: Origins and fate of somites (E.Sanders ed.) Nato Science Series: Life and Behavioural Sciences 329:30-47

 

17. Gavalas A., Trainor, P.A., Ariza-McNaughton, L. and Krumlauf, R (2001). Synergy between Hoxa1 and Hoxb1: The relationship between arch patterning and the generation of cranial neural crest. Development 125:3017-3027

 

18. Trainor, P.A. and Krumlauf, R. (2001). Hox genes, neural crest cells and branchial arch patterning. Current Opinion in Cell Biology 13(6):698-705

19. Trainor, P.A., Sobieszczuk, D., Wilkinson, D. and Krumlauf, R. (2002). Signalling between the hindbrain and paraxial tissues dictates neural crest migration pathways. Development 129(2):433-442

 

20. Trainor, P.A., Ariza-McNaughton, L. and Krumlauf, R (2002). Role of the isthmus and FGFs in resolving the paradox of neural crest plasticity and pre-patterning. Science 295:1288-1291

 

21. Trainor, P.A. and Krumlauf, R (2002). Riding the crest of the Wnt signaling wave. Science 297:781-783

 

22. Trainor, P.A. (2002). Mouse development comes of age. Nature Cell Biology 4(9):219

 

23. Trainor, P.A. (2003). The Bills of Qucks and Duails. Science 299:523-524

 

24. Trainor, P.A. (2003). Making headway: The role of Hox genes and neural crest cells in craniofacial development. The Scientificworld Journal 14;3(4):240-264

 

25. Iulianella, A., Vanden-Heuvel, G. and Trainor, P.A. (2003) Dynamic expression of murine Cux2 in craniofacial, limb, neuronal and urogenital primordia . Gene Expression Patterns 3:571-577

 

26. Trainor, P.A. and Nieto, A. (2003) Jawsfest: new perspectives on neural crest lineages and morphogenesis. Development 130:5059-5063

 

27. Iulianella, A., Melton, K.R. and Trainor, P.A. (2003). Somitogenesis:breaking new borders. Neuron 40:11-14

 

28. Trainor, P.A. (2003) Vertebrate patterning-how to cross-stitch an embryo. Development 130:5561-5562

 

29. Trainor, P.A., Melton, K.R. and Manzanares, M. (2003). Origins and plasticity of neural crest cells and their roles in jaw and craniofacial evolution. Int J Dev Biol 47 (7/8):541-554

 

30. Iulianella, A and Trainor, P.A. (2003). Hox gene control of neural crest, pharyngeal arch and craniofacial patterning. In: Murine homeobox gene control of embryonic patterning and organogenesis (T Lufkin ed). Elsevier, Amsterdam. Advances in Biochemistry 13:155-206

 

31. Kulesa, P. Ellies, D. and Trainor, P.A.  (2004). Comparative analysis of neural crest cell death, migration and function during vertebrate embryogenesis. Neural Crest Cells Special Issue. Dev Dyn 229(1):14-29

 

32. Melton, K.R. Iulianella, A. and Trainor, P.A. (2004). Gene expression and regulation of hindbrain and spinal cord development. Frontiers in Bioscience 9:117-138

 

33. Jones, N. and Trainor, P.A. (2004). The therapeutic potential of stem cells in the treatment of craniofacial syndromes. Expert Opinion on Biological Therapy, 4(5):645-657

 

34.  Trainor, P.A., Bronner Fraser, M. and Krumlauf, R. (2004) “Neural Crest Cells:development and patterning of an embryonic stem cell population”. In Stem Cell Handbook Embryonic Stem Cells 1:219-232. Elsevier, Boston.

 

35. Trainor, P.A., Krumlauf, R. and Bronner Fraser, M. (2004) “Neural Crest Cells:development and patterning of an embryonic stem cell population”.In Stem Cell Handbook Adult and Fetal Stem Cells 2:205-218: Elsevier, Boston.

 

36. Crull, K. E., McLennan, R., O’Connell, S., Chen, Y. and Trainor, P.A. (2004) In Vivo Electroporation During Embryogenesis: Imaging in Neuroscience and Development (Yuste A, Konnerth A., eds). CSHL Press, New York.

 

37. Iulianella, A. and Trainor P.A. (2004) Anterior-posterior patterning of the hindbrain: integrating boundaries and cell segregation with segment formation and identity: In Cell signaling and growth factors in development. (Unsicker, K., Krieglstein, K eds.) Wiley-VCH, Heidelberg (in press)