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Papers associated with spi1



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Genomic dispersal of the ets gene family during metazoan evolution., Lautenberger JA, Burdett LA, Gunnell MA, Qi S, Watson DK, O'Brien SJ, Papas TS., Oncogene. September 1, 1992; 7 (9): 1713-9.


Spi-1/PU.1 is a positive regulator of the Fli-1 gene involved in inhibition of erythroid differentiation in friend erythroleukemic cell lines., Starck J, Doubeikovski A, Sarrazin S, Gonnet C, Rao G, Skoultchi A, Godet J, Dusanter-Fourt I, Morle F., Mol Cell Biol. January 1, 1999; 19 (1): 121-35.


Direct interaction of hematopoietic transcription factors PU.1 and GATA-1: functional antagonism in erythroid cells., Rekhtman N, Radparvar F, Evans T, Skoultchi AI., Genes Dev. June 1, 1999; 13 (11): 1398-411.


GOOSECOID inhibits erythrocyte differentiation by competing with Rb for PU.1 binding in murine cells., Konishi Y, Tominaga M, Watanabe Y, Imamura F, Goldfarb A, Maki R, Blum M, De Robertis EM, Tominaga A., Oncogene. November 18, 1999; 18 (48): 6795-805.


Chemical synthesis and characterization of Pi1, a scorpion toxin from Pandinus imperator active on K+ channels., Fajloun Z, Carlier E, Lecomte C, Geib S, Di Luccio E, Bichet D, Mabrouk K, Rochat H, De Waard M, Sabatier JM., Eur J Biochem. August 1, 2000; 267 (16): 5149-55.


Evolution of hematopoiesis: Three members of the PU.1 transcription factor family in a cartilaginous fish, Raja eglanteria., Anderson MK, Sun X, Miracle AL, Litman GW, Rothenberg EV., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. January 16, 2001; 98 (2): 553-8.


spib is required for primitive myeloid development in Xenopus., Costa RM, Soto X, Chen Y, Zorn AM, Amaya E., Blood. September 15, 2008; 112 (6): 2287-96.                                      


HoxA3 is an apical regulator of haemogenic endothelium., Iacovino M, Chong D, Szatmari I, Hartweck L, Rux D, Caprioli A, Cleaver O, Kyba M., Nat Cell Biol. January 1, 2011; 13 (1): 72-8.        


Early redox, Src family kinase, and calcium signaling integrate wound responses and tissue regeneration in zebrafish., Yoo SK, Freisinger CM, LeBert DC, Huttenlocher A., J Cell Biol. October 15, 2012; 199 (2): 225-34.          


Structure-Activity Studies of Cysteine-Rich α-Conotoxins that Inhibit High-Voltage-Activated Calcium Channels via GABA(B) Receptor Activation Reveal a Minimal Functional Motif., Carstens BB, Berecki G, Daniel JT, Lee HS, Jackson KA, Tae HS, Sadeghi M, Castro J, O'Donnell T, Deiteren A, Brierley SM, Craik DJ, Adams DJ, Clark RJ., Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. April 4, 2016; 55 (15): 4692-6.


Transcriptional dynamics of tail regeneration in Xenopus tropicalis., Chang J, Baker J, Wills A., Genesis. January 1, 2017; 55 (1-2):       


Myelopoiesis of the Amphibian Xenopus laevis Is Segregated to the Bone Marrow, Away From Their Hematopoietic Peripheral Liver., Yaparla A, Reeves P, Grayfer L., Front Immunol. April 4, 2019; 10 3015.              


The myeloid lineage is required for the emergence of a regeneration-permissive environment following Xenopus tail amputation., Aztekin C, Hiscock TW, Butler R, De Jesús Andino F, Robert J, Gurdon JB, Jullien J., Development. February 5, 2020; 147 (3):                                     

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