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Attributions for nog MO1

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Novel functions of Noggin proteins: inhibition of Activin/Nodal and Wnt signaling., Bayramov AV, Eroshkin FM, Martynova NY, Ermakova GV, Solovieva EA, Zaraisky AG., Development. December 1, 2011; 138 (24): 5345-56.              


Negative feedback in the bone morphogenetic protein 4 (BMP4) synexpression group governs its dynamic signaling range and canalizes development., Paulsen M, Legewie S, Eils R, Karaulanov E, Niehrs C., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. June 21, 2011; 108 (25): 10202-7.      


A gene regulatory network controlling hhex transcription in the anterior endoderm of the organizer., Rankin SA, Kormish J, Kofron M, Jegga A, Zorn AM., Dev Biol. March 15, 2011; 351 (2): 297-310.                            


BMP antagonists and FGF signaling contribute to different domains of the neural plate in Xenopus., Wills AE, Choi VM, Bennett MJ, Khokha MK, Harland RM., Dev Biol. January 15, 2010; 337 (2): 335-50.                  


Expression of Siamois and Twin in the blastula Chordin/Noggin signaling center is required for brain formation in Xenopus laevis embryos., Ishibashi H, Matsumura N, Hanafusa H, Matsumoto K, De Robertis EM, Kuroda H., Mech Dev. January 1, 2008; 125 (1-2): 58-66.              


Noggin signaling from Xenopus animal blastomere lineages promotes a neural fate in neighboring vegetal blastomere lineages., Huang S, Yan B, Sullivan SA, Moody SA., Dev Dyn. January 1, 2007; 236 (1): 171-83.  


Regulation of ADMP and BMP2/4/7 at opposite embryonic poles generates a self-regulating morphogenetic field., Reversade B, De Robertis EM., Cell. December 16, 2005; 123 (6): 1147-60.                      


Neural induction in Xenopus: requirement for ectodermal and endomesodermal signals via Chordin, Noggin, beta-Catenin, and Cerberus., Kuroda H, Wessely O, De Robertis EM., PLoS Biol. May 1, 2004; 2 (5): E92.                


Dkk1 and noggin cooperate in mammalian head induction., del Barco Barrantes I, Davidson G, Gröne HJ, Westphal H, Niehrs C., Genes Dev. September 15, 2003; 17 (18): 2239-44.