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Papers associated with liver (and hnf1a)

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HNF1B Alters an Evolutionarily Conserved Nephrogenic Program of Target Genes., Grand K., J Am Soc Nephrol. March 1, 2023; 34 (3): 412-432.                          


Direct reprogramming of fibroblasts into renal tubular epithelial cells by defined transcription factors., Kaminski MM., Nat Cell Biol. December 1, 2016; 18 (12): 1269-1280.                  


Recessive mutations in PCBD1 cause a new type of early-onset diabetes., Simaite D., Diabetes. October 1, 2014; 63 (10): 3557-64.


Transcription factor HNF1beta and novel partners affect nephrogenesis., Dudziak K., Kidney Int. July 1, 2008; 74 (2): 210-7.                  


Dimerization co-factor of hepatocyte nuclear factor 1/pterin-4alpha-carbinolamine dehydratase is necessary for pigmentation in Xenopus and overexpressed in primary human melanoma lesions., von Strandmann EP., Am J Pathol. June 1, 2001; 158 (6): 2021-9.


The mutated human gene encoding hepatocyte nuclear factor 1beta inhibits kidney formation in developing Xenopus embryos., Wild W., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. April 25, 2000; 97 (9): 4695-700.            


Ectopic pigmentation in Xenopus in response to DCoH/PCD, the cofactor of HNF1 transcription factor/pterin-4alpha-carbinolamine dehydratase., Pogge v Strandmann E., Mech Dev. March 1, 2000; 91 (1-2): 53-60.


Hepatocyte nuclear factor 4 (HNF4) binding sites in the salmon HNF1 promoter., Deryckere F., Gene. October 10, 1996; 175 (1-2): 35-41.


Mesoderm and endoderm differentiation in animal cap explants: identification of the HNF4-binding site as an activin A responsive element in the Xenopus HNF1alpha promoter., Weber H., Development. June 1, 1996; 122 (6): 1975-84.              


Regulation and function of the tissue-specific transcription factor HNF1 alpha (LFB1) during Xenopus development., Weber H., Int J Dev Biol. February 1, 1996; 40 (1): 297-304.                      


Transcriptional hierarchy in Xenopus embryogenesis: HNF4 a maternal factor involved in the developmental activation of the gene encoding the tissue specific transcription factor HNF1 alpha (LFB1)., Holewa B., Mech Dev. January 1, 1996; 54 (1): 45-57.            


Developmental expression of the maternal protein XDCoH, the dimerization cofactor of the homeoprotein LFB1 (HNF1)., Pogge yon Strandmann E., Development. April 1, 1995; 121 (4): 1217-26.                      


Cloning and developmental expression of LFB3/HNF1 beta transcription factor in Xenopus laevis., Demartis A., Mech Dev. July 1, 1994; 47 (1): 19-28.        


Genomic structure of the Xenopus laevis liver transcription factor LFB1., Zapp D., Gene. December 8, 1993; 134 (2): 251-6.


Elements and factors involved in tissue-specific and embryonic expression of the liver transcription factor LFB1 in Xenopus laevis., Zapp D., Mol Cell Biol. October 1, 1993; 13 (10): 6416-26.


Chimeric liver transcription factors LFB1 (HNF1) containing the acidic activation domain of VP16 act as positive dominant interfering mutants., Denecke B., J Biol Chem. August 25, 1993; 268 (24): 18076-82.


Developmental regulation and tissue distribution of the liver transcription factor LFB1 (HNF1) in Xenopus laevis., Bartkowski S., Mol Cell Biol. January 1, 1993; 13 (1): 421-31.


Liver specific transcription factors of the HNF3-, C/EBP- and LFB1-families interact with the A-activator binding site., Drewes T., Nucleic Acids Res. December 11, 1991; 19 (23): 6383-9.

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