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Bernhard G Herrmann

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Mechanisms of Development|July 20, 2002
Cloning and expression of the mouse dual-specificity mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase phosphatase Mkp3 during mouse embryogenesisAndrea Klock, Bernhard G Herrmann
RNA Biology|September 17, 2013
The long non-coding RNA Fendrr links epigenetic control mechanisms to gene regulatory networks in mammalian embryogenesisPhillip Grote, Bernhard G Herrmann
Plos Genetics|February 4, 2021
RAC1 controls progressive movement and competitiveness of mammalian spermatozoaAlexandra Amaral, Bernhard G Herrmann
Genes & Development|September 3, 2004
Segmentation in vertebrates: clock and gradient finally joinedAlexander Aulehla, Bernhard G Herrmann
Trends in Genetics : TIG|March 7, 2015
Long noncoding RNAs in organogenesis: making the differencePhillip Grote, Bernhard G Herrmann
Developmental Biology|December 21, 2020
Modeling mammalian trunk development in a dishJesse V Veenvliet, Bernhard G Herrmann
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences : CMLS|March 24, 2016
Mechanisms of long noncoding RNA function in development and diseaseSandra U Schmitz, Phillip Grote, Bernhard G Herrmann
Genes & Development|January 20, 2007
The t-complex-encoded guanine nucleotide exchange factor Fgd2 reveals that two opposing signaling pathways promote transmission ratio distortion in the mouseHermann Bauer, Nathalie Véron, Jürgen Willert, et al.
Nature Genetics|August 24, 2005
The t complex-encoded GTPase-activating protein Tagap1 acts as a transmission ratio distorter in miceHermann Bauer, Jürgen Willert, Birgit Koschorz, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|May 8, 2014
The tissue-specific transcriptomic landscape of the mid-gestational mouse embryoMartin Werber, Lars Wittler, Bernd Timmermann, et al.
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Mechanisms of Development|July 20, 2002
Cloning and expression of the mouse dual-specificity mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase phosphatase Mkp3 during mouse embryogenesisAndrea Klock, Bernhard G Herrmann
RNA Biology|September 17, 2013
The long non-coding RNA Fendrr links epigenetic control mechanisms to gene regulatory networks in mammalian embryogenesisPhillip Grote, Bernhard G Herrmann
Plos Genetics|February 4, 2021
RAC1 controls progressive movement and competitiveness of mammalian spermatozoaAlexandra Amaral, Bernhard G Herrmann
Genes & Development|September 3, 2004
Segmentation in vertebrates: clock and gradient finally joinedAlexander Aulehla, Bernhard G Herrmann
Trends in Genetics : TIG|March 7, 2015
Long noncoding RNAs in organogenesis: making the differencePhillip Grote, Bernhard G Herrmann
Developmental Biology|December 21, 2020
Modeling mammalian trunk development in a dishJesse V Veenvliet, Bernhard G Herrmann
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences : CMLS|March 24, 2016
Mechanisms of long noncoding RNA function in development and diseaseSandra U Schmitz, Phillip Grote, Bernhard G Herrmann
Genes & Development|January 20, 2007
The t-complex-encoded guanine nucleotide exchange factor Fgd2 reveals that two opposing signaling pathways promote transmission ratio distortion in the mouseHermann Bauer, Nathalie Véron, Jürgen Willert, et al.
Nature Genetics|August 24, 2005
The t complex-encoded GTPase-activating protein Tagap1 acts as a transmission ratio distorter in miceHermann Bauer, Jürgen Willert, Birgit Koschorz, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|May 8, 2014
The tissue-specific transcriptomic landscape of the mid-gestational mouse embryoMartin Werber, Lars Wittler, Bernd Timmermann, et al.
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