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Alistair J Watt

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Stem Cell Reviews|December 5, 2006
Deriving and identifying hepatocytes from embryonic stem cellsAlistair J Watt, Lesley M Forrester
Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.)|May 30, 2003
HNF4: a central regulator of hepatocyte differentiation and functionAlistair J Watt, Wendy D Garrison, Stephen A Duncan
BMC Developmental Biology|April 25, 2007
Development of the mammalian liver and ventral pancreas is dependent on GATA4Alistair J Watt, Roong Zhao, Jixuan Li, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 18, 2004
GATA4 is essential for formation of the proepicardium and regulates cardiogenesisAlistair J Watt, Michele A Battle, Jixuan Li, et al.
Developmental Biology|April 11, 2008
Loss of both GATA4 and GATA6 blocks cardiac myocyte differentiation and results in acardia in miceRoong Zhao, Alistair J Watt, Michele A Battle, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|March 16, 2005
GATA6 is essential for embryonic development of the liver but dispensable for early heart formationRoong Zhao, Alistair J Watt, Jixuan Li, et al.
Circulation Research|March 4, 2006
Cardiac-specific deletion of Gata4 reveals its requirement for hypertrophy, compensation, and myocyte viabilityToru Oka, Marjorie Maillet, Alistair J Watt, et al.
BMC Genomics|August 19, 2006
A murine specific expansion of the Rhox cluster involved in embryonic stem cell biology is under natural selectionMelany Jackson, Alistair J Watt, Philippe Gautier, et al.
Stem Cells (Dayton, Ohio)|July 16, 2015
A Role for MOSPD1 in Mesenchymal Stem Cell Proliferation and DifferentiationMadina Kara, Richard A Axton, Melany Jackson, et al.
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Stem Cell Reviews|December 5, 2006
Deriving and identifying hepatocytes from embryonic stem cellsAlistair J Watt, Lesley M Forrester
Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.)|May 30, 2003
HNF4: a central regulator of hepatocyte differentiation and functionAlistair J Watt, Wendy D Garrison, Stephen A Duncan
BMC Developmental Biology|April 25, 2007
Development of the mammalian liver and ventral pancreas is dependent on GATA4Alistair J Watt, Roong Zhao, Jixuan Li, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 18, 2004
GATA4 is essential for formation of the proepicardium and regulates cardiogenesisAlistair J Watt, Michele A Battle, Jixuan Li, et al.
Developmental Biology|April 11, 2008
Loss of both GATA4 and GATA6 blocks cardiac myocyte differentiation and results in acardia in miceRoong Zhao, Alistair J Watt, Michele A Battle, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|March 16, 2005
GATA6 is essential for embryonic development of the liver but dispensable for early heart formationRoong Zhao, Alistair J Watt, Jixuan Li, et al.
Circulation Research|March 4, 2006
Cardiac-specific deletion of Gata4 reveals its requirement for hypertrophy, compensation, and myocyte viabilityToru Oka, Marjorie Maillet, Alistair J Watt, et al.
BMC Genomics|August 19, 2006
A murine specific expansion of the Rhox cluster involved in embryonic stem cell biology is under natural selectionMelany Jackson, Alistair J Watt, Philippe Gautier, et al.
Stem Cells (Dayton, Ohio)|July 16, 2015
A Role for MOSPD1 in Mesenchymal Stem Cell Proliferation and DifferentiationMadina Kara, Richard A Axton, Melany Jackson, et al.
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