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Nucleic Acids Research|September 5, 2003
A tissue-specific knockout reveals that Gata1 is not essential for Sertoli cell function in the mouseFokke Lindeboom, Nynke Gillemans, Alar Karis, et al.
The American Journal of Psychiatry|July 2, 2002
Expression of Oct-6, a POU III domain transcription factor, in schizophreniaMaria Ilia, Clare Beasley, Dies Meijer, et al.
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|July 23, 2014
The sodium channel isoform transition at developing nodes of Ranvier in the peripheral nervous system: dependence on a Genetic program and myelination-induced cluster formationSongjiang Luo, Martine Jaegle, Roy Li, et al.
Transgenic Research|October 6, 2005
A generic tool for biotinylation of tagged proteins in transgenic miceSiska Driegen, Rita Ferreira, Arend van Zon, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|January 26, 2011
N-WASP is required for membrane wrapping and myelination by Schwann cellsNurit Novak, Vered Bar, Helena Sabanay, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|April 10, 2014
Functional phylogenetic analysis of LGI proteins identifies an interaction motif crucial for myelinationLinde Kegel, Martine Jaegle, Siska Driegen, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|May 12, 2010
Sox10 is required for Schwann cell identity and progression beyond the immature Schwann cell stageMarkus Finzsch, Silke Schreiner, Tatjana Kichko, et al.
Genes & Development|June 5, 2003
The POU proteins Brn-2 and Oct-6 share important functions in Schwann cell developmentMartine Jaegle, Mehrnaz Ghazvini, Wim Mandemakers, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 26, 2015
Late onset neuropathy with spontaneous clinical remission in mice lacking the POZ domain of the transcription factor Myc-interacting zinc finger protein 1 (Miz1) in Schwann cellsAdrián Sanz-Moreno, David Fuhrmann, Armin Zankel, et al.
The EMBO Journal|August 29, 2002
A cell type-specific allele of the POU gene Oct-6 reveals Schwann cell autonomous function in nerve development and regenerationMerhnaz Ghazvini, Wim Mandemakers, Martine Jaegle, et al.
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Nucleic Acids Research|September 5, 2003
A tissue-specific knockout reveals that Gata1 is not essential for Sertoli cell function in the mouseFokke Lindeboom, Nynke Gillemans, Alar Karis, et al.
The American Journal of Psychiatry|July 2, 2002
Expression of Oct-6, a POU III domain transcription factor, in schizophreniaMaria Ilia, Clare Beasley, Dies Meijer, et al.
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|July 23, 2014
The sodium channel isoform transition at developing nodes of Ranvier in the peripheral nervous system: dependence on a Genetic program and myelination-induced cluster formationSongjiang Luo, Martine Jaegle, Roy Li, et al.
Transgenic Research|October 6, 2005
A generic tool for biotinylation of tagged proteins in transgenic miceSiska Driegen, Rita Ferreira, Arend van Zon, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|January 26, 2011
N-WASP is required for membrane wrapping and myelination by Schwann cellsNurit Novak, Vered Bar, Helena Sabanay, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|April 10, 2014
Functional phylogenetic analysis of LGI proteins identifies an interaction motif crucial for myelinationLinde Kegel, Martine Jaegle, Siska Driegen, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|May 12, 2010
Sox10 is required for Schwann cell identity and progression beyond the immature Schwann cell stageMarkus Finzsch, Silke Schreiner, Tatjana Kichko, et al.
Genes & Development|June 5, 2003
The POU proteins Brn-2 and Oct-6 share important functions in Schwann cell developmentMartine Jaegle, Mehrnaz Ghazvini, Wim Mandemakers, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 26, 2015
Late onset neuropathy with spontaneous clinical remission in mice lacking the POZ domain of the transcription factor Myc-interacting zinc finger protein 1 (Miz1) in Schwann cellsAdrián Sanz-Moreno, David Fuhrmann, Armin Zankel, et al.
The EMBO Journal|August 29, 2002
A cell type-specific allele of the POU gene Oct-6 reveals Schwann cell autonomous function in nerve development and regenerationMerhnaz Ghazvini, Wim Mandemakers, Martine Jaegle, et al.
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