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Papers associated with lmo4.2



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Spemann organizer transcriptome induction by early beta-catenin, Wnt, Nodal, and Siamois signals in Xenopus laevis., Ding Y, Ploper D, Sosa EA, Colozza G, Moriyama Y, Benitez MD, Zhang K, Merkurjev D, De Robertis EM., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. April 11, 2017; 114 (15): E3081-E3090.                        


Opportunities and limits of the one gene approach: the ability of Atoh1 to differentiate and maintain hair cells depends on the molecular context., Jahan I, Pan N, Fritzsch B., Front Cell Neurosci. February 5, 2015; 9 26.  


The LIM adaptor protein LMO4 is an essential regulator of neural crest development., Ochoa SD, Salvador S, LaBonne C., Dev Biol. January 15, 2012; 361 (2): 313-25.              


Transdifferentiation from cornea to lens in Xenopus laevis depends on BMP signalling and involves upregulation of Wnt signalling., Day RC, Beck CW., BMC Dev Biol. January 26, 2011; 11 54.                                                


Gene expression profiles of lens regeneration and development in Xenopus laevis., Malloch EL, Perry KJ, Fukui L, Johnson VR, Wever J, Beck CW, King MW, King MW, Henry JJ., Dev Dyn. September 1, 2009; 238 (9): 2340-56.                                    


Genomic analysis of Xenopus organizer function., Hufton AL, Vinayagam A, Suhai S, Baker JC., BMC Dev Biol. June 6, 2006; 6 27.                  


Xenopus Xlmo4 is a GATA cofactor during ventral mesoderm formation and regulates Ldb1 availability at the dorsal mesoderm and the neural plate., de la Calle-Mustienes E, Lu Z, Cortés M, Andersen B, Modolell J, Gómez-Skarmeta JL., Dev Biol. December 15, 2003; 264 (2): 564-81.


Selective degradation of excess Ldb1 by Rnf12/RLIM confers proper Ldb1 expression levels and Xlim-1/Ldb1 stoichiometry in Xenopus organizer functions., Hiratani I, Yamamoto N, Mochizuki T, Ohmori SY, Taira M., Development. September 1, 2003; 130 (17): 4161-75.                    

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