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Olga Medina-Martinez

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Experimental Eye Research|September 14, 2010
Focus on molecules: Pitx3Olga Medina-Martinez
Development (Cambridge, England)|March 9, 2007
Foxe view of lens development and diseaseOlga Medina-Martinez, Milan Jamrich
Developmental Dynamics : an Official Publication of the American Association of Anatomists|April 1, 2009
Pitx3 controls multiple aspects of lens developmentOlga Medina-Martinez, Rina Shah, Milan Jamrich
The International Journal of Developmental Biology|March 10, 2006
Expression of FoxP2 during zebrafish development and in the adult brainRina Shah, Olga Medina-Martinez, Li-Fang Chu, et al.
Developmental Neuroscience|April 28, 2005
Expression of FoxE4 and Rx visualizes the timing and dynamics of critical processes taking place during initial stages of vertebrate eye developmentCarolyn Zilinski, Isaac Brownell, Ryuju Hashimoto, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|October 4, 2005
Severe defects in proliferation and differentiation of lens cells in Foxe3 null miceOlga Medina-Martinez, Isaac Brownell, Felipe Amaya-Manzanares, et al.
Disease Models & Mechanisms|June 24, 2020
The transcription factor <i>Maz</i> is essential for normal eye developmentOlga Medina-Martinez, Meade Haller, Jill A Rosenfeld, et al.
Plos One|February 21, 2009
Cell-autonomous requirement for rx function in the mammalian retina and posterior pituitaryOlga Medina-Martinez, Felipe Amaya-Manzanares, Chaomei Liu, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|November 30, 2022
Loss of WNT4 in the gubernaculum causes unilateral cryptorchidism and fertility defectsAbhishek Seth, Juan C Bournat, Olga Medina-Martinez, et al.
FASEB Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology|October 5, 2022
Gene dosage changes in KCTD13 result in penile and testicular anomalies via diminished androgen receptor functionAbhishek Seth, Armando Rivera, Ahmed Chahdi, et al.
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Experimental Eye Research|September 14, 2010
Focus on molecules: Pitx3Olga Medina-Martinez
Development (Cambridge, England)|March 9, 2007
Foxe view of lens development and diseaseOlga Medina-Martinez, Milan Jamrich
Developmental Dynamics : an Official Publication of the American Association of Anatomists|April 1, 2009
Pitx3 controls multiple aspects of lens developmentOlga Medina-Martinez, Rina Shah, Milan Jamrich
The International Journal of Developmental Biology|March 10, 2006
Expression of FoxP2 during zebrafish development and in the adult brainRina Shah, Olga Medina-Martinez, Li-Fang Chu, et al.
Developmental Neuroscience|April 28, 2005
Expression of FoxE4 and Rx visualizes the timing and dynamics of critical processes taking place during initial stages of vertebrate eye developmentCarolyn Zilinski, Isaac Brownell, Ryuju Hashimoto, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|October 4, 2005
Severe defects in proliferation and differentiation of lens cells in Foxe3 null miceOlga Medina-Martinez, Isaac Brownell, Felipe Amaya-Manzanares, et al.
Disease Models & Mechanisms|June 24, 2020
The transcription factor <i>Maz</i> is essential for normal eye developmentOlga Medina-Martinez, Meade Haller, Jill A Rosenfeld, et al.
Plos One|February 21, 2009
Cell-autonomous requirement for rx function in the mammalian retina and posterior pituitaryOlga Medina-Martinez, Felipe Amaya-Manzanares, Chaomei Liu, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|November 30, 2022
Loss of WNT4 in the gubernaculum causes unilateral cryptorchidism and fertility defectsAbhishek Seth, Juan C Bournat, Olga Medina-Martinez, et al.
FASEB Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology|October 5, 2022
Gene dosage changes in KCTD13 result in penile and testicular anomalies via diminished androgen receptor functionAbhishek Seth, Armando Rivera, Ahmed Chahdi, et al.
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