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Class:IdLiteratureReference:9757591
_displayNameBrachyury and SMAD signalling collaboratively orchestrate distinct mesoderm and endoderm gene regulatory networks in differentiating human embryonic stem cells
_timestamp2021-11-02 14:44:54
author[Person:5251162] Faial, Tiago
[Person:5251143] Bernardo, Andreia S
[Person:9757601] Mendjan, Sasha
[Person:9757593] Diamanti, Evangelia
[Person:5251191] Ortmann, Daniel
[Person:9757597] Gentsch, George E
[Person:9757598] Mascetti, Victoria L
[Person:2975831] Trotter, Matthew W B
[Person:4551400] Smith, James C
[Person:3270571] Pedersen, Roger A
created[InstanceEdit:9757595] May, Bruce, 2021-11-02
journalDevelopment
pages2121-35
pubMedIdentifier26015544
titleBrachyury and SMAD signalling collaboratively orchestrate distinct mesoderm and endoderm gene regulatory networks in differentiating human embryonic stem cells
volume142
year2015
(literatureReference)[Pathway:9754189] Germ layer formation at gastrulation [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:9823836] SMAD2,3, FOXA2, TBXT, and GATA6 bind the GATA4 gene [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:9823958] EOMES, TBXT (T BRACHYURY), GATA6, and SMAD2,3 bind the FOXA2 gene [Homo sapiens]
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