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  1. 1.   Islet1-mediated activation of the beta-catenin pathway is necessary for hindlimb initiation in mice
  2. Kawakami, Y.; Marti, M.; Kawakami, H.; Itou, J.; Quach, T.; Johnson, A.; Sahara, S.; O'Leary, D. D. M.; Nakagawa, Y.; Lewandoski, M.; Pfaff, S.; Evans, S. M.; Belmonte, J. C. I.
  3. Development. 2011, Oct; 138(20): 4465-4473.
  1. 2.   The microRNA-processing enzyme Dicer is dispensable for somite segmentation but essential for limb bud positioning
  2. Zhang, Z.; O'Rourke, J. R.; McManus, M. T.; Lewandoski, M.; Harfe, B. D.; Sun, X.
  3. Developmental Biology. 2011, Mar; 351(2): 254-265.
  1. 3.   miR-101 is down-regulated in glioblastoma resulting in EZH2-induced proliferation, migration, and angiogenesis
  2. Smits, M.; Nilsson, J.; Mir, S. E.; van der Stoop, P. M.; Hulleman, E.; Niers, J. M.; Hamer, P.; Marquez, V. E.; Cloos, J.; Krichevsky, A. M.; Noske, D. P.; Tannous, B. A.; Wurdinger, T.
  3. Oncotarget. 2010, Dec; 1(8): 710-720.
  1. 4.   Mutation of SENP1/SuPr-2 reveals an essential role for desumoylation in mouse development
  2. Yamaguchi, T.; Sharma, P.; Athanasiou, M.; Kumar, A.; Yamada, S.; Kuehn, M. R.
  3. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 2005, JUN; 25(12): 5171-5182.
  1. 5.   Intraspecific mating with CzechII/Ei mice rescue lethality associated with loss of function mutations of the imprinted genes, Igf2r and Cdkn1c
  2. Hagan, J. P.; Kozlov, S. V.; Chiang, Y. S.; Sewell, L.; Stewart, C. L.
  3. Genomics. 2004, NOV; 84(5): 836-843.
  1. 6.   Identification and comparative expression analyses of Daam genes in mouse and Xenopus
  2. Nakaya, M. A.; Habas, R.; Biris, K.; Dunty, W. C.; Kato, Y.; He, X.; Yamaguchi, T. P.
  3. Gene Expression Patterns. 2004, NOV; 5(1): 97-105.
  1. 7.   Canonical WNT signaling promotes mammary placode development and is essential for initiation of mammary gland morphogenesis
  2. Chu, E. Y.; Hens, J.; Andl, T.; Kairo, A.; Yamaguchi, T. P.; Brisken, C.; Glick, A.; Wysolmerski, J. J.; Millar, S. E.
  3. Development. 2004, OCT; 131(19): 4819-4829.
  1. 8.   GLIS3, a novel member of the GLIS subfamily of Kruppel-like zinc finger proteins with repressor and activation functions
  2. Kim, Y. S.; Nakanishi, G.; Lewandoski, M.; Jetten, A. M.
  3. Nucleic Acids Research. 2003 31(19): 5513-5525.
  1. 9.   Differential expression of the seven-pass transmembrane cadherin genes Celsr1-3 and distribution of the Celsr2 protein during mouse development
  2. Shima, Y.; Copeland, N. G.; Gilbert, D. J.; Jenkins, N. A.; Chisaka, O.; Takeichi, M.; Uemura, T.
  3. Developmental Dynamics. 2002 223(3): 321-332.
  1. 10.   Paired-Related Murine Homeobox Gene Expressed in the Developing Sclerotome, Kidney, and Nervous System
  2. Mansouri, A.; Yokota, Y.; Wehr, R.; Copeland, N. G.; Jenkins, N. A.; Gruss, P.
  3. Developmental Dynamics. 1997 210(1): 53-65.
  1. 11.   Genomic Imprinting
  2. Stewart, C. L.; Pedersen, R.; Rotwein, P.; Bestor, T.; Rastan, S.; Hastie, N.; Nichols, R.; Mutter, G.
  3. Reproductive Toxicology. 1997 11(2-3): 309-316.
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