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Papers associated with elavl1



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HNS, a nuclear-cytoplasmic shuttling sequence in HuR., Fan XC, Steitz JA., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. December 22, 1998; 95 (26): 15293-8.


Opl: a zinc finger protein that regulates neural determination and patterning in Xenopus., Kuo JS, Patel M, Gamse J, Merzdorf C, Liu X, Apekin V, Sive H., Development. August 1, 1998; 125 (15): 2867-82.                  


Regulation of dorsal fate in the neuraxis by Wnt-1 and Wnt-3a., Saint-Jeannet JP, He X, Varmus HE, Dawid IB., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. December 9, 1997; 94 (25): 13713-8.            


The 36-kilodalton embryonic-type cytoplasmic polyadenylation element-binding protein in Xenopus laevis is ElrA, a member of the ELAV family of RNA-binding proteins., Wu L, Good PJ, Richter JD., Mol Cell Biol. November 1, 1997; 17 (11): 6402-9.


Subcellular distribution of Xenopus XEL-1 protein, a member of the neuron-specific ELAV/Hu family, revealed by epitope tagging., Perron M, Bourlitio P, Wegnez M, Théodore L., DNA Cell Biol. May 1, 1997; 16 (5): 579-87.


Retinoid receptors promote primary neurogenesis in Xenopus., Sharpe CR, Goldstone K., Development. January 1, 1997; 124 (2): 515-23.        


Isolation and embryonic expression of Xel-1, a nervous system-specific Xenopus gene related to the elav gene family., Perron M, Théodore L, Wegnez M., Mech Dev. June 1, 1995; 51 (2-3): 235-49.


A conserved family of elav-like genes in vertebrates., Good PJ., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. May 9, 1995; 92 (10): 4557-61.


Overexpression of XMyoD or XMyf5 in Xenopus embryos induces the formation of enlarged myotomes through recruitment of cells of nonsomitic lineage., Ludolph DC, Neff AW, Mescher AL, Malacinski GM, Parker MA, Smith RC., Dev Biol. November 1, 1994; 166 (1): 18-33.                              


Expression of achaete-scute homolog 3 in Xenopus embryos converts ectodermal cells to a neural fate., Turner DL, Weintraub H., Genes Dev. June 15, 1994; 8 (12): 1434-47.        


Expression of an extracellular deletion of Xotch diverts cell fate in Xenopus embryos., Coffman CR, Skoglund P, Harris WA, Kintner CR., Cell. May 21, 1993; 73 (4): 659-71.            

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