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Papers associated with nkx2-1 (and OMIM)



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Identification of ZBTB26 as a Novel Risk Factor for Congenital Hypothyroidism., Vick P, Eberle B, Choukair D, Weiss B, Roeth R, Schneider I, Paramasivam N, Bettendorf M, Rappold GA., Genes (Basel). November 24, 2021; 12 (12):                     


Parallel in vivo analysis of large-effect autism genes implicates cortical neurogenesis and estrogen in risk and resilience., Willsey HR, Exner CRT, Xu Y, Xu Y, Everitt A, Sun N, Wang B, Dea J, Schmunk G, Zaltsman Y, Teerikorpi N, Kim A, Anderson AS, Shin D, Seyler M, Nowakowski TJ, Harland RM, Willsey AJ, State MW., Neuron. March 3, 2021; 109 (5): 788-804.e8.


Xenopus leads the way: Frogs as a pioneering model to understand the human brain., Exner CRT, Willsey HR., Genesis. February 1, 2021; 59 (1-2): e23405.          


Endosome-Mediated Epithelial Remodeling Downstream of Hedgehog-Gli Is Required for Tracheoesophageal Separation., Nasr T, Mancini P, Rankin SA, Rankin SA, Edwards NA, Agricola ZN, Kenny AP, Kinney JL, Daniels K, Vardanyan J, Han L, Trisno SL, Cha SW, Wells JM, Kofron MJ, Zorn AM., Dev Cell. December 16, 2019; 51 (6): 665-674.e6.                  


Evolutionarily conserved Tbx5-Wnt2/2b pathway orchestrates cardiopulmonary development., Steimle JD, Rankin SA, Rankin SA, Slagle CE, Bekeny J, Rydeen AB, Chan SS, Kweon J, Yang XH, Ikegami K, Nadadur RD, Rowton M, Hoffmann AD, Lazarevic S, Thomas W, Boyle Anderson EAT, Horb ME, Luna-Zurita L, Ho RK, Kyba M, Jensen B, Zorn AM, Conlon FL, Moskowitz IP., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. November 6, 2018; 115 (45): E10615-E10624.                                  


RPSA, a candidate gene for isolated congenital asplenia, is required for pre-rRNA processing and spleen formation in Xenopus., Griffin JN, Sondalle SB, Robson A, Mis EK, Griffin G, Kulkarni SS, Deniz E, Baserga SJ, Khokha MK., Development. October 18, 2018; 145 (20):                   

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