Tbx1 is expressed at multiple sites of epithelial-mesenchymal interaction during early development of the facial complex (original) (raw)
Inactivation of Tbx1 in the pharyngeal endoderm results in 22q11DS malformations
Jean Hebert
Development, 2006
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Tbx1 regulates oral epithelial adhesion and palatal development
Noriko Funato
Human Molecular Genetics, 2012
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Mesodermal expression ofTbx1is necessary and sufficient for pharyngeal arch and cardiac outflow tract development
Tuong Huynh
Development, 2006
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Deletion of the T-box transcription factor gene, Tbx1, in mice induces differential expression of genes associated with cleft palate in humans
Noriko Funato
Archives of Oral Biology, 2018
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Gene expression profiling in the developing secondary palate in the absence of Tbx1 function
Maria Zoupa
BMC genomics, 2018
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Tbx1 is necessary for palatal elongation and elevation
Gabriela Lecca Sánchez
Mechanisms of Development, 2010
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Signalling interactions during facial development
Raj Ladher
Mechanisms of Development, 1998
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Microarray analysis detects differentially expressed genes in the pharyngeal region of mice lacking Tbx1
Peter Scambler
Developmental Biology, 2005
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Timed mutation and cell-fate mapping reveal reiterated roles of Tbx1 during embryogenesis, and a crucial function during segmentation of the pharyngeal system via regulation of endoderm expansion
Huansheng Xu
Development, 2005
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Full spectrum of malformations in velo-cardio-facial syndrome/DiGeorge syndrome mouse models by altering Tbx1 dosage
Lazaros Kochilas
Human Molecular Genetics, 2004
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tbx2a Is Required for Specification of Endodermal Pouches during Development of the Pharyngeal Arches
Hang Thu
PLoS ONE
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Systems biology of facial development: contributions of ectoderm and mesenchyme
Richard Spritz
Developmental Biology, 2017
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Expression of mouse Tbx22 supports its role in palatogenesis and glossogenesis
H. Ropers
Developmental Dynamics, 2003
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Implications of TGFbeta on Transcriptome and Cellular Biofunctions of Palatal Mesenchyme
Ferhat Ozturk
Front Physiol, 2012
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Craniofacial expression of human and murine TBX22 correlates with the cleft palate and ankyloglossia phenotype observed in CPX patients
Lindsay Bernardo
Human Molecular Genetics, 2002
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TBX1 Is Responsible for Cardiovascular Defects in Velo-Cardio-Facial/DiGeorge Syndrome
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Cell, 2001
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Separation of mouse embryonic facial ectoderm and mesenchyme
Trevor Williams
Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE, 2013
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Temporal and spatial expression of Pax9 and Sonic hedgehog during development of normal mouse palates and cleft palates in TGF-β3 null embryos
Mark Ferguson
Archives of Oral Biology, 2007
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Expression of the T-box family genes,Tbx1-Tbx5, during early mouse development
Alexis Take
Developmental Dynamics, 1996
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Foxf2 is required for secondary palate development and Tgfβ signaling in palatal shelf mesenchyme
S.Ali Nik
Developmental biology, 2016
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Tbx1 is required autonomously for cell survival and fate in the pharyngeal core mesoderm to form the muscles of mastication
Stephania Macchiarulo
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Craniofacial Phenotypes and Genetics of DiGeorge Syndrome
Noriko Funato
Journal of Developmental Biology
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Pharyngeal mesoderm regulatory network controls cardiac and head muscle morphogenesis
Julius Hegesh
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2012
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Overt cleft palate phenotype and TBX1 genotype correlations in velo‐cardio‐facial/DiGeorge/22q11.2 deletion syndrome patients
Ann Swillen
American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A, 2012
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A Shh-Foxf-Fgf18-Shh Molecular Circuit Regulating Palate Development
Bruce J Aronow
PLoS genetics, 2016
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Disruption of an essential conserved Pbx-dependent regulatory module causes cleft lip/palate (CL/P)
Michael J. Depew
Developmental Dynamics, 2006
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Gain of function of Tbx1 affects pharyngeal and heart development in the mouse
Tuong Huynh
Genesis, 2009
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Tbx1 expression in pharyngeal epithelia is necessary for pharyngeal arch artery development
Huansheng Xu
Development, 2005
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Overt cleft palate phenotype andTBX1genotype correlations in velo-cardio-facial/DiGeorge/22q11.2 deletion syndrome patients
Robert Shprintzen
American Journal of Medical Genetics, 2012
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Distribution of thetitf2/foxe1 gene product is consistent with an important role in the development of foregut endoderm, palate, and hair
Rosanna Parlato
Developmental Dynamics, 2002
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Spatial and Temporal Analysis of Gene Expression during Growth and Fusion of the Mouse Facial Prominences
Trevor Williams
PLoS ONE, 2009
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