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Details on Person Takemoto, Tatsuya

Class:IdPerson:9766552
_displayNameTakemoto, Tatsuya
_timestamp2022-02-22 19:35:05
created[InstanceEdit:9766555] May, Bruce, 2022-02-22
firstnameTatsuya
initialT
surnameTakemoto
(author)[LiteratureReference:9766554] The nephric mesenchyme lineage of intermediate mesoderm is derived from Tbx6-expressing derivatives of neuro-mesodermal progenitors via BMP-dependent Osr1 function
[LiteratureReference:9832925] Axial level-dependent molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying the genesis of the embryonic neural plate
[LiteratureReference:9832996] Convergence of Wnt and FGF signals in the genesis of posterior neural plate through activation of the Sox2 enhancer N-1
[LiteratureReference:9833003] The Pou5f1/Pou3f-dependent but SoxB-independent regulation of conserved enhancer N2 initiates Sox2 expression during epiblast to neural plate stages in vertebrates
[LiteratureReference:9833006] B1 and B2 Sox gene expression during neural plate development in chicken and mouse embryos: universal versus species-dependent features
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