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Papers associated with lhx1



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The LIM domain-containing homeo box gene Xlim-1 is expressed specifically in the organizer region of Xenopus gastrula embryos., Taira M, Jamrich M, Good PJ, Dawid IB., Genes Dev. March 1, 1992; 6 (3): 356-66.              


The frog prince-ss: a molecular formula for dorsoventral patterning in Xenopus., Sive HL., Genes Dev. January 1, 1993; 7 (1): 1-12.


Differential induction of regulatory genes during mesoderm formation in Xenopus laevis embryos., Tadano T, Otani H, Taira M, Dawid IB., Dev Genet. January 1, 1993; 14 (3): 204-11.


Expression of LIM class homeobox gene Xlim-3 in Xenopus development is limited to neural and neuroendocrine tissues., Taira M, Hayes WP, Otani H, Dawid IB., Dev Biol. September 1, 1993; 159 (1): 245-56.              


Regulatory interactions during embryogenesis in Xenopus laevis., Dawid IB, Otani H, Curtiss P, Taira M., C R Acad Sci III. September 1, 1993; 316 (9): 945-58.


v-erbA and citral reduce the teratogenic effects of all-trans retinoic acid and retinol, respectively, in Xenopus embryogenesis., Schuh TJ, Hall BL, Kraft JC, Privalsky ML, Kimelman D., Development. November 1, 1993; 119 (3): 785-98.                  


Expression patterns of the murine LIM class homeobox gene lim1 in the developing brain and excretory system., Fujii T, Pichel JG, Taira M, Toyama R, Dawid IB, Westphal H., Dev Dyn. January 1, 1994; 199 (1): 73-83.


Embryonic expression of Lim-1, the mouse homolog of Xenopus Xlim-1, suggests a role in lateral mesoderm differentiation and neurogenesis., Barnes JD, Crosby JL, Jones CM, Wright CV, Hogan BL., Dev Biol. January 1, 1994; 161 (1): 168-78.  


Activin-mediated mesoderm induction requires FGF., Cornell RA, Kimelman D., Development. February 1, 1994; 120 (2): 453-62.


Expression of the LIM class homeobox gene Xlim-1 in pronephros and CNS cell lineages of Xenopus embryos is affected by retinoic acid and exogastrulation., Taira M, Otani H, Jamrich M, Dawid IB., Development. June 1, 1994; 120 (6): 1525-36.        


The pregastrula establishment of gene expression pattern in Xenopus embryos: requirements for local cell interactions and for protein synthesis., Sokol SY., Dev Biol. December 1, 1994; 166 (2): 782-8.


Expression of mesoderm markers in Xenopus laevis Keller explants., Saint-Jeannet JP, Karavanov AA, Dawid IB., Int J Dev Biol. December 1, 1994; 38 (4): 605-11.


Role of the LIM class homeodomain protein Xlim-1 in neural and muscle induction by the Spemann organizer in Xenopus., Taira M, Otani H, Saint-Jeannet JP, Dawid IB., Nature. December 15, 1994; 372 (6507): 677-9.


XIPOU 2, a noggin-inducible gene, has direct neuralizing activity., Witta SE, Agarwal VR, Sato SM., Development. March 1, 1995; 121 (3): 721-30.                


Expression cloning of Siamois, a Xenopus homeobox gene expressed in dorsal-vegetal cells of blastulae and able to induce a complete secondary axis., Lemaire P, Garrett N, Gurdon JB., Cell. April 7, 1995; 81 (1): 85-94.              


A dominant negative bone morphogenetic protein 4 receptor causes neuralization in Xenopus ectoderm., Xu RH, Kim J, Taira M, Zhan S, Sredni D, Kung HF., Biochem Biophys Res Commun. July 6, 1995; 212 (1): 212-9.


The LIM class homeobox gene lim5: implied role in CNS patterning in Xenopus and zebrafish., Toyama R, Curtiss PE, Otani H, Kimura M, Dawid IB, Taira M., Dev Biol. August 1, 1995; 170 (2): 583-93.            


Axis formation in zebrafish., Driever W., Curr Opin Genet Dev. October 1, 1995; 5 (5): 610-8.


Retinoid X receptor-selective ligands produce malformations in Xenopus embryos., Minucci S, Saint-Jeannet JP, Toyama R, Scita G, DeLuca LM, Tiara M, Levin AA, Ozato K, Dawid IB., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. March 5, 1996; 93 (5): 1803-7.


The LIM homeodomain protein Lim-1 is widely expressed in neural, neural crest and mesoderm derivatives in vertebrate development., Karavanov AA, Saint-Jeannet JP, Karavanova I, Taira M, Dawid IB., Int J Dev Biol. April 1, 1996; 40 (2): 453-61.          


Molecular cloning, structure, and chromosomal localization of the mouse LIM/homeobox gene Lhx5., Bertuzzi S, Sheng HZ, Copeland NG, Gilbert DJ, Jenkins NA, Taira M, Dawid IB, Westphal H., Genomics. September 1, 1996; 36 (2): 234-9.


An experimental system for analyzing response to a morphogen gradient., Gurdon JB, Mitchell A, Ryan K., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. September 3, 1996; 93 (18): 9334-8.


Analysis of Dishevelled signalling pathways during Xenopus development., Sokol SY., Curr Biol. November 1, 1996; 6 (11): 1456-67.                  


Interactions of the LIM-domain-binding factor Ldb1 with LIM homeodomain proteins., Agulnick AD, Taira M, Breen JJ, Tanaka T, Dawid IB, Westphal H., Nature. November 21, 1996; 384 (6606): 270-2.


Graded amounts of Xenopus dishevelled specify discrete anteroposterior cell fates in prospective ectoderm., Itoh K, Sokol SY., Mech Dev. January 1, 1997; 61 (1-2): 113-25.


An essential role for retinoid signaling in anteroposterior neural patterning., Blumberg B, Bolado J, Moreno TA, Kintner C, Evans RM, Papalopulu N., Development. January 1, 1997; 124 (2): 373-9.        


Ectodermal patterning in vertebrate embryos., Sasai Y, De Robertis EM., Dev Biol. February 1, 1997; 182 (1): 5-20.              


Transcription factors and head formation in vertebrates., Bally-Cuif L, Boncinelli E., Bioessays. February 1, 1997; 19 (2): 127-35.


Expression of murine Lhx5 suggests a role in specifying the forebrain., Sheng HZ, Bertuzzi S, Chiang C, Shawlot W, Taira M, Dawid I, Westphal H., Dev Dyn. February 1, 1997; 208 (2): 266-77.


Role of the Xlim-1 and Xbra genes in anteroposterior patterning of neural tissue by the head and trunk organizer., Taira M, Saint-Jeannet JP, Dawid IB., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. February 4, 1997; 94 (3): 895-900.


XIPOU 2 is a potential regulator of Spemann's Organizer., Witta SE, Sato SM., Development. March 1, 1997; 124 (6): 1179-89.                


Frzb-1 is a secreted antagonist of Wnt signaling expressed in the Spemann organizer., Leyns L, Bouwmeester T, Kim SH, Piccolo S, De Robertis EM., Cell. March 21, 1997; 88 (6): 747-56.              


Transcriptional regulation of the Xlim-1 gene by activin is mediated by an element in intron I., Rebbert ML, Dawid IB., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. September 2, 1997; 94 (18): 9717-22.


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


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.


Interactions between LIM domains and the LIM domain-binding protein Ldb1., Breen JJ, Agulnick AD, Westphal H, Dawid IB., J Biol Chem. February 20, 1998; 273 (8): 4712-7.


Analysis of the developing Xenopus tail bud reveals separate phases of gene expression during determination and outgrowth., Beck CW, Slack JM., Mech Dev. March 1, 1998; 72 (1-2): 41-52.                                                                


XCIRP (Xenopus homolog of cold-inducible RNA-binding protein) is expressed transiently in developing pronephros and neural tissue., Uochi T, Asashima M., Gene. May 12, 1998; 211 (2): 245-50.          


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.


Precocious expression of the Wilms' tumor gene xWT1 inhibits embryonic kidney development in Xenopus laevis., Wallingford JB, Carroll TJ, Vize PD., Dev Biol. October 1, 1998; 202 (1): 103-12.          


Differential expression of non-muscle myosin heavy chain genes during Xenopus embryogenesis., Bhatia-Dey N, Taira M, Conti MA, Nooruddin H, Adelstein RS., Mech Dev. November 1, 1998; 78 (1-2): 33-6.


Embryonic induction: is the Nieuwkoop centre a useful concept?, Kodjabachian L, Lemaire P., Curr Biol. December 1, 1998; 8 (25): R918-21.  


Molecular regulation of pronephric development., Carroll T, Wallingford J, Seufert D, Vize PD., Curr Top Dev Biol. January 1, 1999; 44 67-100.    


Dynamic patterns of gene expression in the developing pronephros of Xenopus laevis., Carroll TJ, Wallingford JB, Vize PD., Dev Genet. January 1, 1999; 24 (3-4): 199-207.        


Xenopus brain factor-2 controls mesoderm, forebrain and neural crest development., Gómez-Skarmeta JL, de la Calle-Mustienes E, Modolell J, Mayor R., Mech Dev. January 1, 1999; 80 (1): 15-27.              


derrière: a TGF-beta family member required for posterior development in Xenopus., Sun BI, Bush SM, Collins-Racie LA, LaVallie ER, DiBlasio-Smith EA, Wolfman NM, McCoy JM, Sive HL., Development. April 1, 1999; 126 (7): 1467-82.                    


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


Synergism between Pax-8 and lim-1 in embryonic kidney development., Carroll TJ, Vize PD., Dev Biol. October 1, 1999; 214 (1): 46-59.        


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 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.

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