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Details on Person T (Brachyury) is a direct target of Wnt3a during paraxial mesoderm specification

Class:IdLiteratureReference:9754249
_displayNameT (Brachyury) is a direct target of Wnt3a during paraxial mesoderm specification
_timestamp2021-09-23 11:25:45
author[Person:5218601] Yamaguchi, T P
[Person:9754246] Takada, S
[Person:2314449] Yoshikawa, Y
[Person:9754269] Wu, N
[Person:9754260] McMahon, A P
created[InstanceEdit:9754277] May, Bruce, 2021-09-23
journalGenes Dev
pages3185-90
pubMedIdentifier10617567
titleT (Brachyury) is a direct target of Wnt3a during paraxial mesoderm specification
volume13
year1999
(literatureReference)[RegulationReference:9754290] Positive gene expression regulation by 'Lef1,Tcf7:Ctnnb1:Tp63:Tbpl2:T gene [nucleoplasm]' Lack of beta-catenin affects mouse development at gastrulation
[Reaction:9754284] Lef1 or Tcf7 (tcf1) and Ctnnb1 bind the Tbxt (T, Brachyury) gene [Mus musculus]
[BlackBoxEvent:9754300] Expression of T (Tbxt) in the primitive streak [Mus musculus]
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