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Intermediate Mesoderm
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Mesoderm, Intermediate
, Intermediate Mesoderms
, Mesoderms, Intermediate
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A type of intraembryonic mesoderm, formed from migrating cells in the primitive streak during gastrulation and located between the paraxial mesoderm…
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Review
2014
Review
2014
Gene regulatory network of renal primordium development
Michael Marcotte
,
Richa Sharma
,
M. Bouchard
Pediatric nephrology (Berlin, West)
2014
Corpus ID: 20528896
Animal development progresses through the stepwise deployment of gene regulatory networks (GRN) encoded in the genome…
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2010
2010
Subfractionation of differentiating human embryonic stem cell populations allows the isolation of a mesodermal population enriched for intermediate mesoderm and putative renal progenitors.
S. A. Lin
,
G. Kolle
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+8 authors
A. Laslett
Stem Cells and Development
2010
Corpus ID: 24966202
Human embryonic stem (ES) cells are pluripotent and are believed to be able to generate all cell types in the body. As such, they…
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2010
2010
Spatio-temporal regulation of Wnt and retinoic acid signaling by tbx16/spadetail during zebrafish mesoderm differentiation
R. Mueller
,
Cheng Huang
,
R. Ho
BMC Genomics
2010
Corpus ID: 10649201
BackgroundA complex network of signaling pathways and transcription factors regulates vertebrate mesoderm development. Zebrafish…
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Highly Cited
2009
Highly Cited
2009
A highly conserved retinoic acid responsive element controls wt1a expression in the zebrafish pronephros
F. Bollig
,
B. Perner
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+4 authors
C. Englert
Development
2009
Corpus ID: 3897331
The Wilms' tumor suppressor gene Wt1 encodes a zinc-finger transcription factor that plays an essential role in organ development…
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Review
2008
Review
2008
Epigenetics, development, and the kidney.
G. Dressler
Journal of the American Society of Nephrology
2008
Corpus ID: 13167189
How cells partition the genome into active and inactive genes and how that information is established and propagated during…
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2005
2005
Cell fate specification along the anterior–posterior axis of the intermediate mesoderm
H. Barak
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Lea Rosenfelder
,
T. Schultheiss
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R. Reshef
Developmental Dynamics
2005
Corpus ID: 35055809
The vertebrate intermediate mesoderm (IM) is highly patterned along the anterior–posterior (A‐P) axis. In the chick embryo, the…
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1998
1998
The urinary bladder of a woman is a novel site of luteinizing hormone-human chorionic gonadotropin receptor gene expression.
Y. Tao
,
M. Heit
,
Z. Lei
,
C. Rao
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
1998
Corpus ID: 34380362
Highly Cited
1997
Highly Cited
1997
The dorsoventral polarity of the presumptive limb is determined by signals produced by the somites and by the lateral somatopleure.
J. Michaud
,
F. Lapointe
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N. L. Le Douarin
Development
1997
Corpus ID: 10873564
When it first appears at stage HH16, the wing bud is already polarized along the dorsoventral axis. To study the mechanisms…
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Highly Cited
1994
Highly Cited
1994
Prospective fate map of the mouse primitive streak at 7.5 days of gestation
Jodi L. Smith
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K. Gesteland
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G. Schoenwolf
Developmental Dynamics
1994
Corpus ID: 23878508
Fluorescent dyes were used in the present study to map three rostrocaudal levels of the primitive streak of mouse embryos at 7.5…
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1969
1969
Rib development in chick embryos analyzed by means of tantalum foil blocks.
Robert M. Sweeney
,
Ray L. Watterson
American Journal of Anatomy
1969
Corpus ID: 45604214
Rib development in chick embryos, with special emphasis on the origin of ribforming cells, has been analyzed by inserting…
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