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Brachyury protein
Known as:
Brachyury
, Brachyury (T) protein
, T Brachyury protein
National Institutes of Health
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Brachyury Protein Antibody
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T protein, human
T protein, mouse
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2016
2016
miR-219-5p inhibits proliferation and clonogenicity in chordoma cells and is associated with tumor recurrence
Wei Wei
,
Qiu-hang Zhang
,
Zhenlin Wang
,
B. Yan
,
Yanjun Feng
,
Pu Li
Oncology Letters
2016
Corpus ID: 16479888
Chordoma is a rare malignant bone tumor that is usually localized to the skull base, vertebral column and sacrum. The…
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2015
2015
Fate and nature of the onychophoran mouth–anus furrow and its contribution to the blastopore
R. Janssen
,
Mette Jörgensen
,
L. Lagebro
,
G. Budd
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological…
2015
Corpus ID: 38025036
The ancestral states of bilaterian development, and which living groups have conserved them the most, has been a controversial…
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2011
2011
Tissue-specific regulation of the number of cell division rounds by inductive cell interaction and transcription factors during ascidian embryogenesis.
T. Fujikawa
,
Naohito Takatori
,
Mami Kuwajima
,
G. Kim
,
H. Nishida
Developmental Biology
2011
Corpus ID: 23247778
2010
2010
ΔNp63 transcriptionally regulates brachyury, a gene with diverse roles in limb development, tumorigenesis and metastasis
M. Cho
,
Io Long Chan
,
E. Flores
Cell Cycle
2010
Corpus ID: 22388902
The phenotypes of the p63 mutant mice are complex and diverse. The p63-/- mice develop severe defects in morphogenesis of…
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2004
2004
Molecular heterotopy in the expression of Brachyury orthologs in order Clypeasteroida (irregular sea urchins) and order Echinoida (regular sea urchins)
T. Hibino
,
Y. Harada
,
T. Minokawa
,
M. Nonaka
,
S. Amemiya
Development, Genes and Evolution
2004
Corpus ID: 44258042
The expression patterns of Brachyury (Bra) orthologs in the development of four species of sand dollars (order: Clypeasteroida…
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2000
2000
The expression of nonchordate deuterostome Brachyury genes in the ascidian Ciona embryo can promote the differentiation of extra notochord cells
G. Satoh
,
Y. Harada
,
N. Satoh
Mechanisms of Development
2000
Corpus ID: 6732563
2000
2000
goosecoid expression represses Brachyury in embryonic stem cells and affects craniofacial development in chimeric mice.
D. Boucher
,
M. Schäffer
,
+6 authors
M. Blum
International Journal of Developmental Biology
2000
Corpus ID: 11928324
The homeobox gene goosecoid, originally identified in Xenopus, is expressed in the organizer or its equivalent during…
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Highly Cited
1998
Highly Cited
1998
Pre-MBT patterning of early gene regulation in Xenopus: the role of the cortical rotation and mesoderm induction
Xiaoyan Ding
,
P. Hausen
,
H. Steinbeisser
Mechanisms of Development
1998
Corpus ID: 12976276
1997
1997
Temporal alteration of dose-dependent response to activin in newt animal-cap explants
K. Sone
,
K. Takeshima
,
Tadashi C. Takahashi
,
T. Takabatake
Development, Genes and Evolution
1997
Corpus ID: 28015177
Abstract In this study, we examined the dose-dependent responses of animal-pole cells of the Japanese newt, Cynops pyrrhogaster…
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1995
1995
aproctous, a locus that is necessary for the development of the proctodeum in Drosophila embryos, encodes a homolog of the vertebrate Brachyury gene
R. Murakami
,
A. Shigenaga
,
+4 authors
H. Shimada
Roux's archives of developmental biology
1995
Corpus ID: 22137513
The proctodeum of the Drosophila embryo originates from the posterior end of the blastoderm and forms the hindgut. By enhancer…
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