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Early mouse development: lessons from gene targeting.

B St-Jacques1, A P McMahon.   

Abstract

A number of mouse mutants generated recently by gene targeting are of particular interest for the study of development. For some genes, such as Lim 1 or Otx-2, recent knockouts reveal an essential role in early patterning. In other cases, such as the activins and goosecoid, the mutant phenotypes force a re-evaluation of models that are based on studies in other vertebrates. Of particular interest also are the new compound mutants for genes where some measure of functional redundancy is expected, notably the Hox genes. Finally, recent technical advances allow the creation of conditional knockouts as well as large chromosomal alterations.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8791525     DOI: 10.1016/s0959-437x(96)80065-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Opin Genet Dev        ISSN: 0959-437X            Impact factor:   5.578


  6 in total

1.  Sequential histone modifications at Hoxd4 regulatory regions distinguish anterior from posterior embryonic compartments.

Authors:  Mojgan Rastegar; Laila Kobrossy; Erzsebet Nagy Kovacs; Isabel Rambaldi; Mark Featherstone
Journal:  Mol Cell Biol       Date:  2004-09       Impact factor: 4.272

2.  Iterative, multiplexed CRISPR-mediated gene editing for functional analysis of complex protease gene clusters.

Authors:  LuLu K Callies; Daniel Tadeo; Jan Simper; Thomas H Bugge; Roman Szabo
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2019-09-09       Impact factor: 5.157

3.  REST-VP16 activates multiple neuronal differentiation genes in human NT2 cells.

Authors:  A Immaneni; P Lawinger; Z Zhao; W Lu; L Rastelli; J H Morris; S Majumder
Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res       Date:  2000-09-01       Impact factor: 16.971

Review 4.  Model organisms illuminate human genetics and disease.

Authors:  V van Heyningen
Journal:  Mol Med       Date:  1997-04       Impact factor: 6.354

Review 5.  Hox genes and their candidate downstream targets in the developing central nervous system.

Authors:  Z N Akin; A J Nazarali
Journal:  Cell Mol Neurobiol       Date:  2005-06       Impact factor: 5.046

6.  Serum response factor is essential for mesoderm formation during mouse embryogenesis.

Authors:  S Arsenian; B Weinhold; M Oelgeschläger; U Rüther; A Nordheim
Journal:  EMBO J       Date:  1998-11-02       Impact factor: 11.598

  6 in total

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