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Mario R Capecchi

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Developmental Biology|February 23, 2010
Hoxa1 lineage tracing indicates a direct role for Hoxa1 in the development of the inner ear, the heart, and the third rhombomereNadja Makki, Mario R Capecchi
Developmental Biology|July 26, 2011
Identification of novel Hoxa1 downstream targets regulating hindbrain, neural crest and inner ear developmentNadja Makki, Mario R Capecchi
Molecular Psychiatry|April 13, 2026
Microglia respond to and induce anxiety and grooming in mice using calcium signalingNaveen Nagarajan, Mario R Capecchi
Developmental Cell|August 8, 2006
Reversal of Hox1 gene subfunctionalization in the mousePetr Tvrdik, Mario R Capecchi
Development (Cambridge, England)|December 12, 2003
Multiple roles of Hoxa11 and Hoxd11 in the formation of the mammalian forelimb zeugopodAnne M Boulet, Mario R Capecchi
Developmental Biology|September 8, 2012
Signaling by FGF4 and FGF8 is required for axial elongation of the mouse embryoAnne M Boulet, Mario R Capecchi
Neural Development|May 24, 2023
Correction: Lrig1 expression identifies quiescent stem cells in the ventricular‑subventricular zone from postnatal development to adulthood and limits their persistent hyperproliferationHyung-Song Nam, Mario R Capecchi
Development (Cambridge, England)|April 2, 2003
Hoxb13 is required for normal differentiation and secretory function of the ventral prostateKyriakos D Economides, Mario R Capecchi
Neural Development|January 11, 2023
Lrig1 expression identifies quiescent stem cells in the ventricular-subventricular zone from postnatal development to adulthood and limits their persistent hyperproliferationHyung-Song Nam, Mario R Capecchi
Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 19, 2003
Hox10 and Hox11 genes are required to globally pattern the mammalian skeletonDeneen M Wellik, Mario R Capecchi
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Developmental Biology|February 23, 2010
Hoxa1 lineage tracing indicates a direct role for Hoxa1 in the development of the inner ear, the heart, and the third rhombomereNadja Makki, Mario R Capecchi
Developmental Biology|July 26, 2011
Identification of novel Hoxa1 downstream targets regulating hindbrain, neural crest and inner ear developmentNadja Makki, Mario R Capecchi
Molecular Psychiatry|April 13, 2026
Microglia respond to and induce anxiety and grooming in mice using calcium signalingNaveen Nagarajan, Mario R Capecchi
Developmental Cell|August 8, 2006
Reversal of Hox1 gene subfunctionalization in the mousePetr Tvrdik, Mario R Capecchi
Development (Cambridge, England)|December 12, 2003
Multiple roles of Hoxa11 and Hoxd11 in the formation of the mammalian forelimb zeugopodAnne M Boulet, Mario R Capecchi
Developmental Biology|September 8, 2012
Signaling by FGF4 and FGF8 is required for axial elongation of the mouse embryoAnne M Boulet, Mario R Capecchi
Neural Development|May 24, 2023
Correction: Lrig1 expression identifies quiescent stem cells in the ventricular‑subventricular zone from postnatal development to adulthood and limits their persistent hyperproliferationHyung-Song Nam, Mario R Capecchi
Development (Cambridge, England)|April 2, 2003
Hoxb13 is required for normal differentiation and secretory function of the ventral prostateKyriakos D Economides, Mario R Capecchi
Neural Development|January 11, 2023
Lrig1 expression identifies quiescent stem cells in the ventricular-subventricular zone from postnatal development to adulthood and limits their persistent hyperproliferationHyung-Song Nam, Mario R Capecchi
Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 19, 2003
Hox10 and Hox11 genes are required to globally pattern the mammalian skeletonDeneen M Wellik, Mario R Capecchi
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