Early endodermal expression of the Xenopus Endodermin gene is driven by regulatory sequences containing essential Sox protein-binding elements (original ) (raw )Redundant early and overlapping larval roles of Xsox17 subgroup genes in Xenopus endoderm development
Hugh Woodland
Mechanisms of Development, 2003
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Changes in embryonic cell fate produced by expression of an endodermal transcription factor, Xsox17
Hugh Woodland
Mechanisms of Development, 2000
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Novel gene expression domains reveal early patterning of the Xenopus endoderm
Enrique Amaya
Gene Expression Patterns, 2003
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Global analysis of the transcriptional network controlling Xenopus endoderm formation
Hugh Woodland
Development, 2006
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Xsox17α and -β Mediate Endoderm Formation in Xenopus
Hugh Woodland
Cell, 1997
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A crucial component of the endoderm formation pathway, CASANOVA, is encoded by a novel sox-related gene
Thomas Dickmeis
Genes & Development, 2001
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The RNA-binding protein XSeb4R regulates maternal Sox3 at the posttranscriptional level during maternal-zygotic transition in Xenopus
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Cloning and developmental expression of the soxB2 genes, sox14 and sox21, during Xenopus laevis embryogenesis
Bernd Fritzsch
The International Journal of Developmental Biology, 2008
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Establishment of endoderm progenitors by SOX transcription factor expression in human embryonic stem cells
A. Nagy
Cell Stem Cell, 2008
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SOX7 is an immediate-early target of VegT and regulates Nodal-related gene expression in Xenopus
Michael Klymkowsky
Developmental Biology, 2005
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A role for the vegetally expressed Xenopus gene Mix. 1 in endoderm formation and in the restriction of mesoderm to the marginal zone
Laurent Kodjabachian
Development, 1998
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Repression of nodal expression by maternal B1-type SOXs regulates germ layer formation in Xenopus and zebrafish
LAURA HERNANDEZ
Developmental Biology, 2004
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Functional analysis of the evolutionarily conserved cis-regulatory elements on the sox17 gene in zebrafish
Chiou-hwa Yuh
Developmental Biology, 2009
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A novel sox gene, 226D7, acts downstream of Nodal signaling to specify endoderm precursors in zebrafish
Atsushi Kuroiwa
Mechanisms of Development, 2001
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A systematic screen for genes expressed in definitive endoderm by Serial Analysis of Gene Expression (SAGE)
Anita M Charters
BMC Developmental Biology, 2007
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Refinement of gene expression patterns in the early Xenopus embryo
Fiona Wardle
Development, 2004
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Molecular components of the endoderm specification pathway inXenopus tropicalis
Enrique Amaya
Developmental Dynamics, 2003
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Endoderm Specification and Differentiation in Xenopus Embryos
Jonathan Slack
Developmental Biology, 2001
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Requirement of Sox2 -mediated signaling for differentiation of early Xenopus neuroectoderm
Kenji Mizuseki
Development, 2000
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Requirement of Sox2-mediated signaling for differentiation of early Xenopus neuroectoderm
Kenji Mizuseki
2000
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SOX17 directly activates Zfp202 transcription during in vitro endoderm differentiation
Ethan Patterson
Physiological Genomics, 2008
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Multiple dose-dependent roles for Sox2 in the patterning and differentiation of anterior foregut endoderm
Dani Conde
Development, 2007
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Region-specific activation of the Xenopus brachyury promoter involves active repression in ectoderm and endoderm: a study using transgenic frog embryos
Walter Lerchner
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Expression of two novel transcripts in the mouse definitive endoderm
Wei Wei
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Sox3 expression is maintained by FGF signaling and restricted to the neural plate by Vent proteins in the Xenopus embryo
Doreen Cunningham
Developmental Biology, 2008
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