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Summary Literature (6)
Literature for DOID 75: lymphatic system disease


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Vertebrate hairy and Enhancer of split related proteins: transcriptional repressors regulating cellular differentiation and embryonic patterning., Davis RL,Turner DL, Oncogene. December 20, 2001; 20(58):0950-9232.
Molecular mechanisms of lymphatic vascular development., Mäkinen T,Norrmén C,Petrova TV, Cell Mol Life Sci. August 1, 2007; 64(15):1420-9071.
Non-transcriptional control of DNA replication by c-Myc., Dominguez-Sola D,Ying CY,Grandori C,Ruggiero L,Chen B,Li M,Galloway DA,Gu W,Gautier J,Dalla-Favera R, Nature. July 26, 2007; 448(7152):0143-5221.
An in vivo chemical library screen in Xenopus tadpoles reveals novel pathways involved in angiogenesis and lymphangiogenesis., Kälin RE,Bänziger-Tobler NE,Detmar M,Brändli AW, Blood. July 30, 2009; 114(5):1528-0020.
Expression of ribosomopathy genes during Xenopus tropicalis embryogenesis., Robson A,Owens ND,Baserga SJ,Khokha MK,Griffin JN, BMC Dev Biol. October 26, 2016; 16(1):1471-213X.
Anaplastic lymphoma kinase (alk), a neuroblastoma associated gene, is expressed in neural crest domains during embryonic development of Xenopus., Moreno MM,Barrell WB,Godwin A,Guille M,Liu KJ,Liu KJ, Gene Expr Patterns. June 1, 2021; 40:1567-133X.