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Details on Person Ajima, Rieko

Class:IdPerson:9794049
_displayNameAjima, Rieko
_timestamp2022-06-27 05:17:27
created[InstanceEdit:9794056] May, Bruce, 2022-06-27
firstnameRieko
initialR
surnameAjima
(author)[LiteratureReference:9794062] The Wnt3a/β-catenin target gene Mesogenin1 controls the segmentation clock by activating a Notch signalling program
[LiteratureReference:9815793] SHH signaling mediated by a prechordal and brain enhancer controls forebrain organization
[LiteratureReference:9825569] Ripply2 recruits proteasome complex for Tbx6 degradation to define segment border during murine somitogenesis
[LiteratureReference:9825601] Segmental border is defined by Ripply2-mediated Tbx6 repression independent of Mesp2
[LiteratureReference:9832384] Wnt4 induces nephronic tubules in metanephric mesenchyme by a non-canonical mechanism
[LiteratureReference:9968994] Transport of the outer dynein arm complex to cilia requires a cytoplasmic protein Lrrc6
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