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Fiona C Wardle

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Plos One|April 6, 2012
Genomic targets of Brachyury (T) in differentiating mouse embryonic stem cellsAmanda L Evans, Tiago Faial, Michael J Gilchrist, et al.
Scientific Reports|November 23, 2021
Identification of downstream effectors of retinoic acid specifying the zebrafish pancreas by integrative genomicsAna R López-Pérez, Piotr J Balwierz, Boris Lenhard, et al.
Developmental Cell|April 6, 2005
Functional specificity of the Xenopus T-domain protein Brachyury is conferred by its ability to interact with Smad1Nigel J Messenger, Christin Kabitschke, Robert Andrews, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|January 23, 2009
Identification of direct T-box target genes in the developing zebrafish mesodermAaron T Garnett, Tina M Han, Michael J Gilchrist, et al.
Gene Expression Patterns : GEP|November 10, 2004
Identification and characterisation of the posteriorly-expressed Xenopus neurotrophin receptor homolog genes fullback and fullback-likeElizabeth Bromley, Dunja Knapp, Fiona C Wardle, et al.
BMC Biology|October 4, 2014
Global identification of Smad2 and Eomesodermin targets in zebrafish identifies a conserved transcriptional network in mesendoderm and a novel role for Eomesodermin in repression of ectodermal gene expressionAndrew C Nelson, Stephen J Cutty, Marie Niini, et al.
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology|September 22, 2022
Eomes function is conserved between zebrafish and mouse and controls left-right organiser progenitor gene expression via interlocking feedforward loopsConor D Talbot, Mark D Walsh, Stephen J Cutty, et al.
Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology|February 2, 2016
"Young at heart": Regenerative potential linked to immature cardiac phenotypesRenata S M Gomes, Philipp Skroblin, Alex B Munster, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|March 1, 2015
Tbx6, Mesp-b and Ripply1 regulate the onset of skeletal myogenesis in zebrafishStefanie E Windner, Rosemarie A Doris, Chantal M Ferguson, et al.
Genome Biology|August 8, 2006
Zebrafish promoter microarrays identify actively transcribed embryonic genesFiona C Wardle, Duncan T Odom, George W Bell, et al.
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Plos One|April 6, 2012
Genomic targets of Brachyury (T) in differentiating mouse embryonic stem cellsAmanda L Evans, Tiago Faial, Michael J Gilchrist, et al.
Scientific Reports|November 23, 2021
Identification of downstream effectors of retinoic acid specifying the zebrafish pancreas by integrative genomicsAna R López-Pérez, Piotr J Balwierz, Boris Lenhard, et al.
Developmental Cell|April 6, 2005
Functional specificity of the Xenopus T-domain protein Brachyury is conferred by its ability to interact with Smad1Nigel J Messenger, Christin Kabitschke, Robert Andrews, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|January 23, 2009
Identification of direct T-box target genes in the developing zebrafish mesodermAaron T Garnett, Tina M Han, Michael J Gilchrist, et al.
Gene Expression Patterns : GEP|November 10, 2004
Identification and characterisation of the posteriorly-expressed Xenopus neurotrophin receptor homolog genes fullback and fullback-likeElizabeth Bromley, Dunja Knapp, Fiona C Wardle, et al.
BMC Biology|October 4, 2014
Global identification of Smad2 and Eomesodermin targets in zebrafish identifies a conserved transcriptional network in mesendoderm and a novel role for Eomesodermin in repression of ectodermal gene expressionAndrew C Nelson, Stephen J Cutty, Marie Niini, et al.
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology|September 22, 2022
Eomes function is conserved between zebrafish and mouse and controls left-right organiser progenitor gene expression via interlocking feedforward loopsConor D Talbot, Mark D Walsh, Stephen J Cutty, et al.
Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology|February 2, 2016
"Young at heart": Regenerative potential linked to immature cardiac phenotypesRenata S M Gomes, Philipp Skroblin, Alex B Munster, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|March 1, 2015
Tbx6, Mesp-b and Ripply1 regulate the onset of skeletal myogenesis in zebrafishStefanie E Windner, Rosemarie A Doris, Chantal M Ferguson, et al.
Genome Biology|August 8, 2006
Zebrafish promoter microarrays identify actively transcribed embryonic genesFiona C Wardle, Duncan T Odom, George W Bell, et al.
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