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Papers associated with lhx8



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The LIM-homeodomain gene family in the developing Xenopus brain: conservation and divergences with the mouse related to the evolution of the forebrain., Bachy I, Vernier P, Retaux S., J Neurosci. October 1, 2001; 21 (19): 7620-9.


Defining pallial and subpallial divisions in the developing Xenopus forebrain., Bachy I, Berthon J, Rétaux S., Mech Dev. September 1, 2002; 117 (1-2): 163-72.            


LIM-homeodomain genes as developmental and adult genetic markers of Xenopus forebrain functional subdivisions., Moreno N, Bachy I, Rétaux S, González A., J Comp Neurol. April 19, 2004; 472 (1): 52-72.                    


GABAergic specification in the basal forebrain is controlled by the LIM-hd factor Lhx7., Bachy I, Rétaux S., Dev Biol. March 15, 2006; 291 (2): 218-26.            


Evidences for tangential migrations in Xenopus telencephalon: developmental patterns and cell tracking experiments., Moreno N, González A, Rétaux S., Dev Neurobiol. March 1, 2008; 68 (4): 504-20.                  


Characterization of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis in the forebrain of anuran amphibians., Moreno N, Morona R, López JM, Domínguez L, Joven A, Bandín S, González A., J Comp Neurol. February 1, 2012; 520 (2): 330-63.


Median facial clefts in Xenopus laevis: roles of retinoic acid signaling and homeobox genes., Kennedy AE, Dickinson AJ., Dev Biol. May 1, 2012; 365 (1): 229-40.                              


Characterization of the hypothalamus of Xenopus laevis during development. I. The alar regions., Domínguez L, Morona R, González A, Moreno N., J Comp Neurol. March 1, 2013; 521 (4): 725-59.                                                  


Probing forebrain to hindbrain circuit functions in Xenopus., Kelley DB, Elliott TM, Evans BJ, Hall IC, Leininger EC, Rhodes HJ, Yamaguchi A, Zornik E., Genesis. January 1, 2017; 55 (1-2):           


Identification of Isthmin 1 as a Novel Clefting and Craniofacial Patterning Gene in Humans., Lansdon LA, Darbro BW, Petrin AL, Hulstrand AM, Standley JM, Brouillette RB, Long A, Mansilla MA, Cornell RA, Murray JC, Houston DW, Manak JR., Genetics. January 1, 2018; 208 (1): 283-296.                  


Transcriptome profiling reveals male- and female-specific gene expression pattern and novel gene candidates for the control of sex determination and gonad development in Xenopus laevis., Piprek RP, Damulewicz M, Tassan JP, Kloc M, Kubiak JZ., Dev Genes Evol. May 1, 2019; 229 (2-3): 53-72.        


Modeling endoderm development and disease in Xenopus., Edwards NA, Zorn AM., Curr Top Dev Biol. January 1, 2021; 145 61-90.


Combinatorial transcription factor activities on open chromatin induce embryonic heterogeneity in vertebrates., Bright AR, van Genesen S, Li Q, Grasso A, Frölich S, van der Sande M, van Heeringen SJ, Veenstra GJC., EMBO J. May 3, 2021; 40 (9): e104913.                        

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