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Papers associated with thyroid primordium (and ncor2)

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The development of the adult intestinal stem cells: Insights from studies on thyroid hormone-dependent amphibian metamorphosis., Shi YB., Cell Biosci. September 6, 2011; 1 (1): 30.        


Thyroid disruption by Di-n-butyl phthalate (DBP) and mono-n-butyl phthalate (MBP) in Xenopus laevis., Shen O., PLoS One. April 22, 2011; 6 (4): e19159.        


Molecular and genetic studies suggest that thyroid hormone receptor is both necessary and sufficient to mediate the developmental effects of thyroid hormone., Das B., Gen Comp Endocrinol. September 1, 2010; 168 (2): 174-80.        


SMRT recruitment by PPARgamma is mediated by specific residues located in its carboxy-terminal interacting domain., Sutanto MM., Mol Cell Endocrinol. October 19, 2006; 259 (1-2): 43-9.


Xenopus embryos lacking specific isoforms of the corepressor SMRT develop abnormal heads., Malartre M., Dev Biol. April 15, 2006; 292 (2): 333-43.                    


Alternative splicing generates multiple SMRT transcripts encoding conserved repressor domains linked to variable transcription factor interaction domains., Malartre M., Nucleic Acids Res. September 1, 2004; 32 (15): 4676-86.


Recruitment of N-CoR/SMRT-TBLR1 corepressor complex by unliganded thyroid hormone receptor for gene repression during frog development., Tomita A., Mol Cell Biol. April 1, 2004; 24 (8): 3337-46.


Both corepressor proteins SMRT and N-CoR exist in large protein complexes containing HDAC3., Li J., EMBO J. August 15, 2000; 19 (16): 4342-50.


A histone deacetylase corepressor complex regulates the Notch signal transduction pathway., Kao HY., Genes Dev. August 1, 1998; 12 (15): 2269-77.

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