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Details on Person Hox paralog group 2 genes control the migration of mouse pontine neurons through slit-robo signaling

Class:IdLiteratureReference:9010501
_displayNameHox paralog group 2 genes control the migration of mouse pontine neurons through slit-robo signaling
_timestamp2017-06-27 15:17:40
author[Person:9010506] Geisen, Marc J
[Person:9010507] Di Meglio, Thomas
[Person:9010500] Pasqualetti, Massimo
[Person:5687959] Ducret, Sebastien
[Person:9010502] Brunet, Jean-François
[Person:3288416] Chédotal, Alain
[Person:5619323] Rijli, Filippo M
created[InstanceEdit:9010505] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2017-06-27
journalPLoS Biol.
pagese142
pubMedIdentifier18547144
titleHox paralog group 2 genes control the migration of mouse pontine neurons through slit-robo signaling
volume6
year2008
(literatureReference)[Summation:9010508] Based on studies in mice, the homeobox transcription factor ...
[Summation:9010522] Based on studies in mice, the homeobox transcription factor ...
[RegulationReference:9642520] Positive gene expression regulation by 'Hoxa2:Robo2 gene [nucleoplasm]' Hox paralog group 2 genes control the migration of mouse pontine neurons through slit-robo signaling
[Complex:9010516] Hoxa2:Robo2 gene [nucleoplasm] [Mus musculus]
[Reaction:9010499] Hoxa2 binds Robo2 gene [Mus musculus]
[BlackBoxEvent:9010527] Robo2 gene expression is stimulated by Hoxa2 and inhibited by Lhx2 [Mus musculus]
[Pathway:9010553] Regulation of expression of SLITs and ROBOs [Homo sapiens]
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