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Papers associated with cer1



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Beta-catenin signaling activity dissected in the early Xenopus embryo: a novel antisense approach., Heasman J, Kofron M, Wylie C., Dev Biol. June 1, 2000; 222 (1): 124-34.        


Phenotypic effects in Xenopus and zebrafish suggest that one-eyed pinhead functions as antagonist of BMP signalling., Kiecker C, Müller F, Wu W, Glinka A, Strähle U, Niehrs C., Mech Dev. June 1, 2000; 94 (1-2): 37-46.          


Hex is a transcriptional repressor that contributes to anterior identity and suppresses Spemann organiser function., Brickman JM, Jones CM, Clements M, Smith JC, Beddington RS., Development. June 1, 2000; 127 (11): 2303-15.                    


Neuroectodermal specification and regionalization of the Spemann organizer in Xenopus., Fetka I, Doederlein G, Bouwmeester T., Mech Dev. May 1, 2000; 93 (1-2): 49-58.          


Cerberus-like is a secreted BMP and nodal antagonist not essential for mouse development., Belo JA, Bachiller D, Agius E, Kemp C, Borges AC, Marques S, Piccolo S, De Robertis EM., Genesis. April 1, 2000; 26 (4): 265-70.


Targeted insertion of a lacZ reporter gene into the mouse Cer1 locus reveals complex and dynamic expression during embryogenesis., Stanley EG, Biben C, Allison J, Hartley L, Wicks IP, Campbell IK, McKinley M, Barnett L, Koentgen F, Robb L, Harvey RP., Genesis. April 1, 2000; 26 (4): 259-64.


The cerberus-related gene, Cerr1, is not essential for mouse head formation., Shawlot W, Min Deng J, Wakamiya M, Behringer RR., Genesis. April 1, 2000; 26 (4): 253-8.


Endodermal Nodal-related signals and mesoderm induction in Xenopus., Agius E, Oelgeschläger M, Wessely O, Kemp C, De Robertis EM., Development. March 1, 2000; 127 (6): 1173-83.          


The lefty-related factor Xatv acts as a feedback inhibitor of nodal signaling in mesoderm induction and L-R axis development in xenopus., Cheng AM, Thisse B, Thisse C, Wright CV., Development. March 1, 2000; 127 (5): 1049-61.                


Homeodomain and winged-helix transcription factors recruit activated Smads to distinct promoter elements via a common Smad interaction motif., Germain S, Howell M, Esslemont GM, Hill CS., Genes Dev. February 15, 2000; 14 (4): 435-51.                


Transient depletion of xDnmt1 leads to premature gene activation in Xenopus embryos., Stancheva I, Meehan RR., Genes Dev. February 1, 2000; 14 (3): 313-27.                    


Requirement for anti-dorsalizing morphogenetic protein in organizer patterning., Dosch R, Niehrs C., Mech Dev. February 1, 2000; 90 (2): 195-203.


In Xenopus embryos, BMP heterodimers are not required for mesoderm induction, but BMP activity is necessary for dorsal/ventral patterning., Eimon PM, Harland RM., Dev Biol. December 1, 1999; 216 (1): 29-40.          


Involvement of the small GTPases XRhoA and XRnd1 in cell adhesion and head formation in early Xenopus development., Wünnenberg-Stapleton K, Blitz IL, Hashimoto C, Cho KW., Development. December 1, 1999; 126 (23): 5339-51.    


Single cells can sense their position in a morphogen gradient., Gurdon JB, Standley H, Dyson S, Butler K, Langon T, Ryan K, Stennard F, Shimizu K, Zorn A., Development. December 1, 1999; 126 (23): 5309-17.            


The zinc finger gene Xblimp1 controls anterior endomesodermal cell fate in Spemann's organizer., de Souza FS, Gawantka V, Gómez AP, Delius H, Ang SL, Niehrs C., EMBO J. November 1, 1999; 18 (21): 6062-72.


A cell-free assay system for beta-catenin signaling that recapitulates direct inductive events in the early xenopus laevis embryo., Nelson RW, Gumbiner BM., J Cell Biol. October 18, 1999; 147 (2): 367-74.              


The novel Cer-like protein Caronte mediates the establishment of embryonic left-right asymmetry., Rodríguez Esteban C, Capdevila J, Economides AN, Pascual J, Ortiz A, Izpisúa Belmonte JC., Nature. September 16, 1999; 401 (6750): 243-51.


An anterior signalling centre in Xenopus revealed by the homeobox gene XHex., Jones CM, Broadbent J, Thomas PQ, Smith JC, Beddington RS., Curr Biol. September 9, 1999; 9 (17): 946-54.              


Cerberus regulates left-right asymmetry of the embryonic head and heart., Zhu L, Marvin MJ, Gardiner A, Lassar AB, Mercola M, Stern CD, Levin M., Curr Biol. September 9, 1999; 9 (17): 931-8.


Antagonistic signaling by Caronte, a novel Cerberus-related gene, establishes left-right asymmetric gene expression., Yokouchi Y, Vogan KJ, Pearse RV, Tabin CJ., Cell. September 3, 1999; 98 (5): 573-83.


Two functionally different protein isoforms are produced from the chicken estrogen receptor-alpha gene., Griffin C, Flouriot G, Sonntag-Buck V, Gannon F., Mol Endocrinol. September 1, 1999; 13 (9): 1571-87.


The mouse Cer1 (Cerberus related or homologue) gene is not required for anterior pattern formation., Simpson EH, Johnson DK, Hunsicker P, Suffolk R, Jordan SA, Jackson IJ., Dev Biol. September 1, 1999; 213 (1): 202-6.


Characterization of a novel member of the FGF family, XFGF-20, in Xenopus laevis., Koga C, Adati N, Nakata K, Mikoshiba K, Furuhata Y, Sato S, Tei H, Sakaki Y, Kurokawa T, Shiokawa K, Yokoyama KK., Biochem Biophys Res Commun. August 11, 1999; 261 (3): 756-65.                  


Keeping a close eye on Wnt-1/wg signaling in Xenopus., Gradl D, Kühl M, Wedlich D., Mech Dev. August 1, 1999; 86 (1-2): 3-15.    


Animal-vegetal asymmetries influence the earliest steps in retina fate commitment in Xenopus., Moore KB, Moody SA., Dev Biol. August 1, 1999; 212 (1): 25-41.              


Amphibian embryos as a model system for organ engineering: in vitro induction and rescue of the heart anlage., Grunz H., Int J Dev Biol. July 1, 1999; 43 (4): 361-4.        


Spatially distinct head and heart inducers within the Xenopus organizer region., Schneider VA, Mercola M., Curr Biol. July 1, 1999; 9 (15): 800-9.


Xenopus nodal-related signaling is essential for mesendodermal patterning during early embryogenesis., Osada SI, Wright CV., Development. June 1, 1999; 126 (14): 3229-40.                


Anterior endomesoderm specification in Xenopus by Wnt/beta-catenin and TGF-beta signalling pathways., Zorn AM, Butler K, Gurdon JB., Dev Biol. May 15, 1999; 209 (2): 282-97.                    


A mouse cerberus/Dan-related gene family., Pearce JJ, Penny G, Rossant J., Dev Biol. May 1, 1999; 209 (1): 98-110.


The head inducer Cerberus is a multifunctional antagonist of Nodal, BMP and Wnt signals., Piccolo S, Agius E, Leyns L, Bhattacharyya S, Grunz H, Bouwmeester T, De Robertis EM., Nature. February 25, 1999; 397 (6721): 707-10.


Human cerberus related gene CER1 maps to chromosome 9., Lah M, Brodnicki T, Maccarone P, Nash A, Stanley E, Harvey RP., Genomics. February 1, 1999; 55 (3): 364-6.


[The head inducer Cerberus in a multivalent extracellular inhibitor]., Agius PE, Piccolo S, De Robertis EM., J Soc Biol. January 1, 1999; 193 (4-5): 347-54.


XBF-2 is a transcriptional repressor that converts ectoderm into neural tissue., Mariani FV, Harland RM., Development. December 1, 1998; 125 (24): 5019-31.


The role of paraxial protocadherin in selective adhesion and cell movements of the mesoderm during Xenopus gastrulation., Kim SH, Yamamoto A, Bouwmeester T, Agius E, Robertis EM., Development. December 1, 1998; 125 (23): 4681-90.                      


DAN is a secreted glycoprotein related to Xenopus cerberus., Stanley E, Biben C, Kotecha S, Fabri L, Tajbakhsh S, Wang CC, Hatzistavrou T, Roberts B, Drinkwater C, Lah M, Buckingham M, Hilton D, Nash A, Mohun T, Harvey RP., Mech Dev. October 1, 1998; 77 (2): 173-84.


Smad7 inhibits mesoderm formation and promotes neural cell fate in Xenopus embryos., Bhushan A, Chen Y, Vale W., Dev Biol. August 15, 1998; 200 (2): 260-8.              


A role for the vegetally expressed Xenopus gene Mix.1 in endoderm formation and in the restriction of mesoderm to the marginal zone., Lemaire P, Darras S, Caillol D, Kodjabachian L., Development. July 1, 1998; 125 (13): 2371-80.


Sequence and expression of a novel mouse gene PRDC (protein related to DAN and cerberus) identified by a gene trap approach., Minabe-Saegusa C, Saegusa H, Tsukahara M, Noguchi S., Dev Growth Differ. June 1, 1998; 40 (3): 343-53.


Expression of the mouse cerberus-related gene, Cerr1, suggests a role in anterior neural induction and somitogenesis., Shawlot W, Deng JM, Behringer RR., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. May 26, 1998; 95 (11): 6198-203.


Murine cerberus homologue Cer1 maps to chromosome 4., Stanley E, Gilbert DG, Jenkins NA, Copeland NG, Harvey RP., Genomics. April 15, 1998; 49 (2): 337-8.


The Xenopus dorsalizing factor Gremlin identifies a novel family of secreted proteins that antagonize BMP activities., Hsu DR, Economides AN, Wang X, Eimon PM, Harland RM., Mol Cell. April 1, 1998; 1 (5): 673-83.                  


Anterior specification of embryonic ectoderm: the role of the Xenopus cement gland-specific gene XAG-2., Aberger F, Weidinger G, Grunz H, Richter K., Mech Dev. March 1, 1998; 72 (1-2): 115-30.              


Murine cerberus homologue mCer-1: a candidate anterior patterning molecule., Biben C, Stanley E, Fabri L, Kotecha S, Rhinn M, Drinkwater C, Lah M, Wang CC, Nash A, Hilton D, Ang SL, Mohun T, Harvey RP., Dev Biol. February 15, 1998; 194 (2): 135-51.    


Siamois is required for formation of Spemann's organizer., Kessler DS., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. November 25, 1997; 94 (24): 13017-22.          


Cerberus-like is a secreted factor with neutralizing activity expressed in the anterior primitive endoderm of the mouse gastrula., Belo JA, Bouwmeester T, Leyns L, Kertesz N, Gallo M, Follettie M, De Robertis EM., Mech Dev. November 1, 1997; 68 (1-2): 45-57.


Animal and vegetal pole cells of early Xenopus embryos respond differently to maternal dorsal determinants: implications for the patterning of the organiser., Darras S, Marikawa Y, Elinson RP, Lemaire P., Development. November 1, 1997; 124 (21): 4275-86.            


Head induction by simultaneous repression of Bmp and Wnt signalling in Xenopus., Glinka A, Wu W, Onichtchouk D, Blumenstock C, Niehrs C., Nature. October 2, 1997; 389 (6650): 517-9.


Markers of vertebrate mesoderm induction., Stennard F, Ryan K, Gurdon JB., Curr Opin Genet Dev. October 1, 1997; 7 (5): 620-7.

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