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Profile Publications (13)
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Publications By Betty S Baker

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SIP1, a novel zinc finger/homeodomain repressor, interacts with Smad proteins and binds to 5'-CACCT sequences in candidate target genes., Verschueren K, Remacle JE, Collart C, Kraft H, Baker BS, Tylzanowski P, Nelles L, Wuytens G, Su MT, Bodmer R, Smith JC, Huylebroeck D., J Biol Chem. July 16, 1999; 274 (29): 20489-98.   


Dominant-negative mutant thyroid hormone receptors prevent transcription from Xenopus thyroid hormone receptor beta gene promoter in response to thyroid hormone in Xenopus tadpoles in vivo., Ulisse S, Esslemont G, Baker BS, Krishna V, Chatterjee K, Tata JR., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. February 6, 1996; 93 (3): 1205-9.


Interplay between thyroid hormone and estrogen in modulating expression of their receptor and vitellogenin genes during Xenopus metamorphosis., Rabelo EM, Baker BS, Tata JR., Mech Dev. January 1, 1994; 45 (1): 49-57.   


Autoinduction of nuclear receptor genes and its significance., Tata JR, Baker BS, Machuca I, Rabelo EM, Yamauchi K., J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol. August 1, 1993; 46 (2): 105-19.


Developmental and hormonal regulation of the Xenopus liver-type arginase gene., Xu Q, Baker BS, Tata JR., Eur J Biochem. February 1, 1993; 211 (3): 891-8.


Prolactin prevents the autoinduction of thyroid hormone receptor mRNAs during amphibian metamorphosis., Baker BS, Tata JR., Dev Biol. February 1, 1992; 149 (2): 463-7.


Developmental and regional expression of thyroid hormone receptor genes during Xenopus metamorphosis., Kawahara A, Baker BS, Tata JR., Development. August 1, 1991; 112 (4): 933-43.   


Prolactin inhibits both thyroid hormone-induced morphogenesis and cell death in cultured amphibian larval tissues., Tata JR, Kawahara A, Baker BS., Dev Biol. July 1, 1991; 146 (1): 72-80.


Accumulation of proto-oncogene c-erb-A related transcripts during Xenopus development: association with early acquisition of response to thyroid hormone and estrogen., Baker BS, Tata JR., EMBO J. March 1, 1990; 9 (3): 879-85.


Specific switching on of silent egg protein genes in vitro by an S-100 fraction in isolated nuclei from male Xenopus., Tata JR, Baker BS., EMBO J. December 1, 1985; 4 (12): 3253-8.


Vitellogenin genes and their products in closely and distantly related species of Xenopus., Baker BS, Steven J, Tata JR., Comp Biochem Physiol B. January 1, 1985; 82 (3): 497-505.


Sex- and tissue-specific, but hormonally independent, demethylation at the 3'-end of Xenopus vitellogenin gene B1., Ng WC, Baker BS, Tata JR., FEBS Lett. December 10, 1984; 178 (2): 217-22.


Vitellogenin as a multigene family. Not all Xenopus vitellogenin genes may be in an "expressible" configuration., Tata JR, Baker BS, Deeley JV., J Biol Chem. July 25, 1980; 255 (14): 6721-6.

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