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February 1, 1997
HNF4beta, a new gene of the HNF4 family with distinct activation and expression profiles in oogenesis and embryogenesis of Xenopus laevis
B Holewa, D Zapp, T Drewes, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research
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December 5, 1998
The embryonic expression of the tissue-specific transcription factor HNF1alpha in Xenopus: rapid activation by HNF4 and delayed induction by mesoderm inducers
A Nastos, E Pogge von Strandmann, H Weber, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research
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December 11, 1990
BAP, a rat liver protein that activates transcription through a promoter element with similarity to the USF/MLTF binding site
W Kugler, M Kaling, K Ross, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research
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March 25, 1991
Two types of antiprogestins identified by their differential action in transcriptionally active extracts from T47D cells
L Klein-Hitpass, A C Cato, D Henderson, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research
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January 25, 1988
A 13 bp palindrome is a functional estrogen responsive element and interacts specifically with estrogen receptor
L Klein-Hitpass, G U Ryffel, E Heitlinger, et al.
European Journal of Biochemistry
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August 15, 1979
Enrichment and characterization of the DNA coding for vitellogenin in Xenopus laevis
H J Widmer, R B Jaggi, R Weber, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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August 25, 1993
Chimeric liver transcription factors LFB1 (HNF1) containing the acidic activation domain of VP16 act as positive dominant interfering mutants
B Denecke, S Bartkowski, S Senkel, et al.
Nature
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June 4, 1981
Transcription of single-copy vitellogenin gene of Xenopus involves expression of middle repetitive DNA
G U Ryffel, D B Muellener, T Wyler, et al.
Gene
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December 8, 1993
Genomic structure of the Xenopus laevis liver transcription factor LFB1
D Zapp, S Bartkowski, C Zoidl, et al.
Cell
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May 1, 1980
Comparative analysis of the structural organization of two closely related vitellogenin genes in X. laevis
W Wahli, I B Dawid, T Wyler, et al.
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Molecular and Cellular Biology
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February 1, 1997
HNF4beta, a new gene of the HNF4 family with distinct activation and expression profiles in oogenesis and embryogenesis of Xenopus laevis
B Holewa, D Zapp, T Drewes, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research
|
December 5, 1998
The embryonic expression of the tissue-specific transcription factor HNF1alpha in Xenopus: rapid activation by HNF4 and delayed induction by mesoderm inducers
A Nastos, E Pogge von Strandmann, H Weber, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research
|
December 11, 1990
BAP, a rat liver protein that activates transcription through a promoter element with similarity to the USF/MLTF binding site
W Kugler, M Kaling, K Ross, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research
|
March 25, 1991
Two types of antiprogestins identified by their differential action in transcriptionally active extracts from T47D cells
L Klein-Hitpass, A C Cato, D Henderson, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research
|
January 25, 1988
A 13 bp palindrome is a functional estrogen responsive element and interacts specifically with estrogen receptor
L Klein-Hitpass, G U Ryffel, E Heitlinger, et al.
European Journal of Biochemistry
|
August 15, 1979
Enrichment and characterization of the DNA coding for vitellogenin in Xenopus laevis
H J Widmer, R B Jaggi, R Weber, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
August 25, 1993
Chimeric liver transcription factors LFB1 (HNF1) containing the acidic activation domain of VP16 act as positive dominant interfering mutants
B Denecke, S Bartkowski, S Senkel, et al.
Nature
|
June 4, 1981
Transcription of single-copy vitellogenin gene of Xenopus involves expression of middle repetitive DNA
G U Ryffel, D B Muellener, T Wyler, et al.
Gene
|
December 8, 1993
Genomic structure of the Xenopus laevis liver transcription factor LFB1
D Zapp, S Bartkowski, C Zoidl, et al.
Cell
|
May 1, 1980
Comparative analysis of the structural organization of two closely related vitellogenin genes in X. laevis
W Wahli, I B Dawid, T Wyler, et al.
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