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Karyn Jourdeuil, Karen M. Neilson, Helene Cousin, Andre L. P. Tavares, Himani D. Majumdar, Dominique Alfandari, Sally A. Moody
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology, Vol 11 (2023)
Introduction: The Six1 transcription factor plays important roles in the development of cranial sensory organs, and point mutations underlie craniofacial birth defects. Because Six1’s transcriptional activity can be modulated by interacting protein
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https://doaj.org/article/104114d54fb74f9685f062e1854349bc
Autor:
Stephanie Keer, Helene Cousin, Karyn Jourdeuil, Karen M. Neilson, Andre L.P. Tavares, Dominique Alfandari, Sally A. Moody
Publikováno v:
Developmental Biology. 489:62-75
Mcrs1 is a multifunctional protein that is critical for many cellular processes in a wide range of cell types. Previously, we showed that Mcrs1 binds to the Six1 transcription factor and reduces the ability of the Six1-Eya1 complex to upregulate tran
Publikováno v:
Developmental Dynamics.
Publikováno v:
The FASEB Journal. 36
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The FASEB Journal. 36
Publikováno v:
Development
Branchio-oto-renal syndrome (BOR) is a disorder characterized by hearing loss, and craniofacial and/or renal defects. Variants in the transcription factor Six1 and its co-factor Eya1, both of which are required for otic development, are linked to BOR
Publikováno v:
Developmental Dynamics. 249:164-172
The papillae in the chicken embryonic eye, described as scleral papillae in the well-known Hamburger and Hamilton (1951) staging table, are one of the key anatomical features used to stage reptilian (including bird) embryos from HH30-36. These papill
Publikováno v:
The FASEB Journal. 35
Autor:
Karen M. Neilson, Himani Datta Majumdar, Sally A. Moody, Karyn Jourdeuil, Andre Luiz Pasqua Tavares
Publikováno v:
The FASEB Journal. 35
Branchio-oto-renal syndrome (BOR) is a disorder characterized by hearing loss, craniofacial and/or renal defects. Mutations in the transcription factor Six1 and its cofactor Eya1, both required for otic development, are linked to BOR. We previously i
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https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.04.05.438472
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.04.05.438472