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Details on Person Saga, Yumiko

Class:IdPerson:9793849
_displayNameSaga, Yumiko
_timestamp2022-06-24 12:41:46
created[InstanceEdit:9793807] May, Bruce, 2022-06-24
firstnameYumiko
initialY
surnameSaga
(author)[LiteratureReference:9793841] Functional importance of evolutionally conserved Tbx6 binding sites in the presomitic mesoderm-specific enhancer of Mesp2
[LiteratureReference:9793863] Tbx6-mediated Notch signaling controls somite-specific Mesp2 expression
[LiteratureReference:9794087] Mesp2 and Tbx6 cooperatively create periodic patterns coupled with the clock machinery during mouse somitogenesis
[LiteratureReference:9825567] Identification of Epha4 enhancer required for segmental expression and the regulation by Mesp2
[LiteratureReference:9825569] Ripply2 recruits proteasome complex for Tbx6 degradation to define segment border during murine somitogenesis
[LiteratureReference:9825579] Analysis of Ripply1/2-deficient mouse embryos reveals a mechanism underlying the rostro-caudal patterning within a somite
[LiteratureReference:9825601] Segmental border is defined by Ripply2-mediated Tbx6 repression independent of Mesp2
[LiteratureReference:9825611] The negative regulation of Mesp2 by mouse Ripply2 is required to establish the rostro-caudal patterning within a somite
[LiteratureReference:9825623] Hypomorphic Mesp allele distinguishes establishment of rostrocaudal polarity and segment border formation in somitogenesis
[LiteratureReference:9825634] The mechanism of somite formation in mice
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