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Development (Cambridge, England)|May 8, 2020
The FOXJ1 target <i>Cfap206</i> is required for sperm motility, mucociliary clearance of the airways and brain developmentAnja Beckers, Christian Adis, Karin Schuster-Gossler, et al.
Scientific Reports|June 26, 2021
The highly conserved FOXJ1 target CFAP161 is dispensable for motile ciliary function in mouse and XenopusAnja Beckers, Franziska Fuhl, Tim Ott, et al.
European Journal of Human Genetics : EJHG|December 20, 2017
A novel homozygous ARL13B variant in patients with Joubert syndrome impairs its guanine nucleotide-exchange factor activityRafiullah Rafiullah, Alyssa B Long, Anna A Ivanova, et al.
Circulation|March 21, 2007
Targeted mutation reveals essential functions of the homeodomain transcription factor Shox2 in sinoatrial and pacemaking developmentRüdiger J Blaschke, Nathan D Hahurij, Sanne Kuijper, et al.
Nature Communications|September 17, 2021
Bicc1 and Dicer regulate left-right patterning through post-transcriptional control of the Nodal inhibitor Dand5Markus Maerker, Maike Getwan, Megan E Dowdle, et al.
Nature Genetics|December 14, 2021
Discovery of a genetic module essential for assigning left-right asymmetry in humans and ancestral vertebratesEmmanuelle Szenker-Ravi, Tim Ott, Muznah Khatoo, et al.
Nature Genetics|March 19, 2022
Publisher Correction: Discovery of a genetic module essential for assigning left-right asymmetry in humans and ancestral vertebratesEmmanuelle Szenker-Ravi, Tim Ott, Muznah Khatoo, et al.
American Journal of Human Genetics|January 3, 2025
CIROZ is dispensable in ancestral vertebrates but essential for left-right patterning in humansEmmanuelle Szenker-Ravi, Tim Ott, Amirah Yusof, et al.
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Development (Cambridge, England)|May 8, 2020
The FOXJ1 target <i>Cfap206</i> is required for sperm motility, mucociliary clearance of the airways and brain developmentAnja Beckers, Christian Adis, Karin Schuster-Gossler, et al.
Scientific Reports|June 26, 2021
The highly conserved FOXJ1 target CFAP161 is dispensable for motile ciliary function in mouse and XenopusAnja Beckers, Franziska Fuhl, Tim Ott, et al.
European Journal of Human Genetics : EJHG|December 20, 2017
A novel homozygous ARL13B variant in patients with Joubert syndrome impairs its guanine nucleotide-exchange factor activityRafiullah Rafiullah, Alyssa B Long, Anna A Ivanova, et al.
Circulation|March 21, 2007
Targeted mutation reveals essential functions of the homeodomain transcription factor Shox2 in sinoatrial and pacemaking developmentRüdiger J Blaschke, Nathan D Hahurij, Sanne Kuijper, et al.
Nature Communications|September 17, 2021
Bicc1 and Dicer regulate left-right patterning through post-transcriptional control of the Nodal inhibitor Dand5Markus Maerker, Maike Getwan, Megan E Dowdle, et al.
Nature Genetics|December 14, 2021
Discovery of a genetic module essential for assigning left-right asymmetry in humans and ancestral vertebratesEmmanuelle Szenker-Ravi, Tim Ott, Muznah Khatoo, et al.
Nature Genetics|March 19, 2022
Publisher Correction: Discovery of a genetic module essential for assigning left-right asymmetry in humans and ancestral vertebratesEmmanuelle Szenker-Ravi, Tim Ott, Muznah Khatoo, et al.
American Journal of Human Genetics|January 3, 2025
CIROZ is dispensable in ancestral vertebrates but essential for left-right patterning in humansEmmanuelle Szenker-Ravi, Tim Ott, Amirah Yusof, et al.
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