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Details on Person MacDonald, Raymond J

Class:IdPerson:9725451
_displayNameMacDonald, Raymond J
_timestamp2021-03-29 16:22:39
created[InstanceEdit:9725455] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2021-03-29
firstnameRaymond J
initialRJ
surnameMacDonald
(author)[LiteratureReference:9725485] Ptf1a determines horizontal and amacrine cell fates during mouse retinal development
[LiteratureReference:9907382] PTF1 is an organ-specific and Notch-independent basic helix-loop-helix complex containing the mammalian Suppressor of Hairless (RBP-J) or its paralogue, RBP-L
[LiteratureReference:9921997] Pancreas-specific deletion of mouse Gata4 and Gata6 causes pancreatic agenesis
[LiteratureReference:9927576] Dominant and context-specific control of endodermal organ allocation by Ptf1a
[LiteratureReference:9927706] Replacement of Rbpj with Rbpjl in the PTF1 complex controls the final maturation of pancreatic acinar cells
[LiteratureReference:9927711] The nuclear hormone receptor family member NR5A2 controls aspects of multipotent progenitor cell formation and acinar differentiation during pancreatic organogenesis
[LiteratureReference:9937576] Signaling and transcriptional control of pancreatic organogenesis
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