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Papers associated with primary germ layer (and smarca4)

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Differential nuclear import sets the timing of protein access to the embryonic genome., Nguyen T., Nat Commun. October 6, 2022; 13 (1): 5887.                                  


Brg1 chromatin remodeling ATPase balances germ layer patterning by amplifying the transcriptional burst at midblastula transition., Wagner G., PLoS Genet. May 12, 2017; 13 (5): e1006757.                                    


myomiR-dependent switching of BAF60 variant incorporation into Brg1 chromatin remodeling complexes during embryo myogenesis., Goljanek-Whysall K., Development. September 1, 2014; 141 (17): 3378-87.            


MRAS GTPase is a novel stemness marker that impacts mouse embryonic stem cell plasticity and Xenopus embryonic cell fate., Mathieu ME., Development. August 1, 2013; 140 (16): 3311-22.              


A conserved function of the chromatin ATPase Kismet in the regulation of hedgehog expression., Terriente-Félix A., Dev Biol. February 15, 2011; 350 (2): 382-92.                  


A unique chromatin signature uncovers early developmental enhancers in humans., Rada-Iglesias A., Nature. February 10, 2011; 470 (7333): 279-83.


CHD7 cooperates with PBAF to control multipotent neural crest formation., Bajpai R., Nature. February 18, 2010; 463 (7283): 958-62.      


The SWI/SNF chromatin remodeling protein Brg1 is required for vertebrate neurogenesis and mediates transactivation of Ngn and NeuroD., Seo S., Development. January 1, 2005; 132 (1): 105-15.              


The SNF2 domain protein family in higher vertebrates displays dynamic expression patterns in Xenopus laevis embryos., Linder B., Gene. February 4, 2004; 326 59-66.                                              

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