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E Georges-Labouesse

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Trends in Genetics : TIG|September 6, 2000
Integrin and ECM functions: roles in vertebrate developmentA De Arcangelis, E Georges-Labouesse
Current Opinion in Cell Biology|October 1, 1996
Genetic analyses of integrin function in miceR Fässler, E Georges-Labouesse, E Hirsch
Molecular Medicine (Cambridge, Mass.)|July 27, 2001
Regulation of laminin 1-induced pancreatic beta-cell differentiation by alpha6 integrin and alpha-dystroglycanF X Jiang, E Georges-Labouesse, L C Harrison
Current Biology : CB|September 22, 1998
Essential role of alpha 6 integrins in cortical and retinal laminationE Georges-Labouesse, M Mark, N Messaddeq, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|June 13, 2000
Normal fertilization occurs with eggs lacking the integrin alpha6beta1 and is CD9-dependentB J Miller, E Georges-Labouesse, P Primakoff, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|August 6, 1999
Synergistic activities of alpha3 and alpha6 integrins are required during apical ectodermal ridge formation and organogenesis in the mouseA De Arcangelis, M Mark, J Kreidberg, et al.
Nature Genetics|July 1, 1996
Absence of integrin alpha 6 leads to epidermolysis bullosa and neonatal death in miceE Georges-Labouesse, N Messaddeq, G Yehia, et al.
Journal of Cell Science|August 10, 2000
alpha3beta1 and alpha6beta4 integrin receptors for laminin-5 are not essential for epidermal morphogenesis and homeostasis during skin developmentC M DiPersio, R van der Neut, E Georges-Labouesse, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|March 18, 1999
Mouse primordial germ cells lacking beta1 integrins enter the germline but fail to migrate normally to the gonadsR Anderson, R Fässler, E Georges-Labouesse, et al.
Developmental Biology|May 5, 2001
Epithelial development and differentiation in the mammary gland is not dependent on alpha 3 or alpha 6 integrin subunitsT C Klinowska, C M Alexander, E Georges-Labouesse, et al.
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Trends in Genetics : TIG|September 6, 2000
Integrin and ECM functions: roles in vertebrate developmentA De Arcangelis, E Georges-Labouesse
Current Opinion in Cell Biology|October 1, 1996
Genetic analyses of integrin function in miceR Fässler, E Georges-Labouesse, E Hirsch
Molecular Medicine (Cambridge, Mass.)|July 27, 2001
Regulation of laminin 1-induced pancreatic beta-cell differentiation by alpha6 integrin and alpha-dystroglycanF X Jiang, E Georges-Labouesse, L C Harrison
Current Biology : CB|September 22, 1998
Essential role of alpha 6 integrins in cortical and retinal laminationE Georges-Labouesse, M Mark, N Messaddeq, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|June 13, 2000
Normal fertilization occurs with eggs lacking the integrin alpha6beta1 and is CD9-dependentB J Miller, E Georges-Labouesse, P Primakoff, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|August 6, 1999
Synergistic activities of alpha3 and alpha6 integrins are required during apical ectodermal ridge formation and organogenesis in the mouseA De Arcangelis, M Mark, J Kreidberg, et al.
Nature Genetics|July 1, 1996
Absence of integrin alpha 6 leads to epidermolysis bullosa and neonatal death in miceE Georges-Labouesse, N Messaddeq, G Yehia, et al.
Journal of Cell Science|August 10, 2000
alpha3beta1 and alpha6beta4 integrin receptors for laminin-5 are not essential for epidermal morphogenesis and homeostasis during skin developmentC M DiPersio, R van der Neut, E Georges-Labouesse, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|March 18, 1999
Mouse primordial germ cells lacking beta1 integrins enter the germline but fail to migrate normally to the gonadsR Anderson, R Fässler, E Georges-Labouesse, et al.
Developmental Biology|May 5, 2001
Epithelial development and differentiation in the mammary gland is not dependent on alpha 3 or alpha 6 integrin subunitsT C Klinowska, C M Alexander, E Georges-Labouesse, et al.
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