Development (Cambridge, England)

Sox2 marks epithelial competence to generate teeth in mammals and reptiles.

Development (Cambridge, England)

Juuri E, Jussila M, Seidel K, Holmes S, Wu P, Richman J, Heikinheimo K, Chuong CM, Arnold K, Hochedlinger K, Klein O, Michon F, Thesleff I

Sox2 marks epithelial competence to generate teeth in mammals and reptiles.

Development (Cambridge, England)

Juuri E, Jussila M, Seidel K, Holmes S, Wu P, Richman J, Heikinheimo K, Chuong CM, Arnold K, Hochedlinger K, Klein O, Michon F, Thesleff I

Regulation of retinal interneuron subtype identity by the Iroquois homeobox gene Irx6.

Development (Cambridge, England)

Star EN, Zhu M, Shi Z, Liu H, Pashmforoush M, Sauve Y, Bruneau BG, Chow RL

Regulation of retinal interneuron subtype identity by the Iroquois homeobox gene Irx6.

Development (Cambridge, England)

Star EN, Zhu M, Shi Z, Liu H, Pashmforoush M, Sauve Y, Bruneau BG, Chow RL

Endothelial deletion of murine Jag1 leads to valve calcification and congenital heart defects associated with Alagille syndrome.

Development (Cambridge, England)

Hofmann JJ, Briot A, Enciso J, Zovein AC, Ren S, Zhang ZW, Radtke F, Simons M, Wang Y, Iruela-Arispe ML

Endothelial deletion of murine Jag1 leads to valve calcification and congenital heart defects associated with Alagille syndrome.

Development (Cambridge, England)

Hofmann JJ, Briot A, Enciso J, Zovein AC, Ren S, Zhang ZW, Radtke F, Simons M, Wang Y, Iruela-Arispe ML

An inwardly rectifying K+ channel is required for patterning.

Development (Cambridge, England)

Dahal GR, Rawson J, Gassaway B, Kwok B, Tong Y, Ptácek LJ, Bates E

An inwardly rectifying K+ channel is required for patterning.

Development (Cambridge, England)

Dahal GR, Rawson J, Gassaway B, Kwok B, Tong Y, Ptácek LJ, Bates E

Cooperative and antagonistic roles for Irx3 and Irx5 in cardiac morphogenesis and postnatal physiology.

Development (Cambridge, England)

Gaborit N, Sakuma R, Wylie JN, Kim KH, Zhang SS, Hui CC, Bruneau BG

Sox1 marks an activated neural stem/progenitor cell in the hippocampus.

Development (Cambridge, England)

Venere M, Han YG, Bell R, Song JS, Alvarez-Buylla A, Blelloch R

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