Developmental biology
The Jackson Laboratory offers approximately 700 strains for developmental biology research. Learn about our JAX® Mice and other resources to support biomedical research:
JAX® Mice for specific developmental biology research areas
Newly available JAX® Mice for developmental biology
Developmental biology strains under development
Developmental biology research tools
Developmental biology research at The Jackson Laboratory
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Developmental mutants - Gridley
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Notch signaling pathway in development and disease - Gridley
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Oocyte development - Eppig, John
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Oocyte maturation - Eppig, John
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Oocyte-somatic cell interactions - Eppig, John
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Vestibular development - Bergstrom
Select publications authored by Jackson Laboratory scientists
Authors in bold are Jackson Laboratory scientists
Solter D, de Vries WN, Evsikov AV, Peaston AE, Chen FH, Knowles BB, Fertilization and activation of the embryonic genome. In: Rossant J, Tam PPL., eds Mouse Development, Patterning, Morphogenesis, and Organogenesis 2002; 5-19.
Su Y-Q, Wigglesworth K, Pendola FL, O'Brien MJ, Eppig JJ. Mitogen-activated protein kinase activity in cumulus cells is essential for gonadotropin-induced oocyte meiotic resumption and cumulus expansion in the mouse. Endocrinology 2002; 143:2221-2232.
McCright B, Lozier J, Gridley T. A mouse model of Alagille syndrome; Notch2 as a genetic modifier of Jag1 haploinsufficiency. Development 2002; 129:1075-1082.
Albrecht KH, Eicher EM, Evidence that Sry is expressed in pre-Sertoli cells and Sertoli and granulosa cells have a common precursor. Dev Biol 2001; 240:92-107.
Bruneau S, Johnson KR, Yamamoto M, Kuroiwa A, Duboule D. The mouse Hoxd13spdh mutation, a polyalanine expansion similar to human type II synpolydactyly (SPD), disrupts the function but not the expression of other Hoxd genes. Dev Biol 2001; 237:345-353.
Krebs LT, Deftos ML, Bevan MJ, Gridley T. The Nrarp gene encodes an ankyrin-repeat protein that is transcriptionally regulated by the notch signalling pathway. Dev Biol 2001; 238:110-119.
Neural Tube Defect Resource
This resource maintains and distributes mouse models for neural tube defects and related research.
Visit the Neural Tube Defect Resource website.
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