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Class:IdPerson:5619336
_displayNameKrumlauf, R
_timestamp2014-08-22 15:10:59
created[InstanceEdit:5619315] May, Bruce, 2014-08-22
firstnameR
initialR
surnameKrumlauf
(author)[LiteratureReference:5619174] Differences in Krox20-dependent regulation of Hoxa2 and Hoxb2 during hindbrain development
[LiteratureReference:5619193] Hoxb-2 transcriptional activation in rhombomeres 3 and 5 requires an evolutionarily conserved cis-acting element in addition to the Krox-20 binding site
[LiteratureReference:5619198] A conserved retinoic acid response element required for early expression of the homeobox gene Hoxb-1
[LiteratureReference:5619245] Independent regulation of initiation and maintenance phases of Hoxa3 expression in the vertebrate hindbrain involve auto- and cross-regulatory mechanisms
[LiteratureReference:5619249] Conserved and distinct roles of kreisler in regulation of the paralogous Hoxa3 and Hoxb3 genes
[LiteratureReference:5619290] Role of a conserved retinoic acid response element in rhombomere restriction of Hoxb-1
[LiteratureReference:5619296] Segmental expression of Hoxb2 in r4 requires two separate sites that integrate cooperative interactions between Prep1, Pbx and Hox proteins
[LiteratureReference:5619299] Cross-regulation in the mouse HoxB complex: the expression of Hoxb2 in rhombomere 4 is regulated by Hoxb1
[LiteratureReference:5619306] HOXD4 and regulation of the group 4 paralog genes
[LiteratureReference:5619308] Initiation of rhombomeric Hoxb4 expression requires induction by somites and a retinoid pathway
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