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Developmental Biology|November 1, 1992
The gene for the helix-loop-helix protein, Id, is specifically expressed in neural precursorsM Duncan, E M DiCicco-Bloom, X Xiang, et al.
International Journal of Cancer|June 16, 2001
Molecular analyses of the mitotic checkpoint components hsMAD2, hBUB1 and hBUB3 in human cancerE Hernando, I Orlow, V Liberal, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|December 31, 1997
High incidence of T-cell tumors in E2A-null mice and E2A/Id1 double-knockout miceW Yan, A Z Young, V C Soares, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|January 1, 1990
Id: a negative regulator of helix-loop-helix DNA binding proteins. Control of terminal myogenic differentiationR Benezra, R L Davis, A Lassar, et al.
Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology|July 16, 2003
A genetic approach to understanding tumor angiogenesisR Benezra, P de Candia, H Li, et al.
Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology|July 28, 2006
Induction of complete regressions of oncogene-induced breast tumors in miceR Benezra, E Henke, A Ciarrocchi, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|December 1, 1991
Repression of immunoglobulin enhancers by the helix-loop-helix protein Id: implications for B-lymphoid-cell developmentR B Wilson, M Kiledjian, C P Shen, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 15, 1991
The myoD gene family: nodal point during specification of the muscle cell lineageH Weintraub, R Davis, S Tapscott, et al.
Nature|February 24, 2001
MAD2 haplo-insufficiency causes premature anaphase and chromosome instability in mammalian cellsL S Michel, V Liberal, A Chatterjee, et al.
Nature|October 28, 1999
Id1 and Id3 are required for neurogenesis, angiogenesis and vascularization of tumour xenograftsD Lyden, A Z Young, D Zagzag, et al.
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Developmental Biology|November 1, 1992
The gene for the helix-loop-helix protein, Id, is specifically expressed in neural precursorsM Duncan, E M DiCicco-Bloom, X Xiang, et al.
International Journal of Cancer|June 16, 2001
Molecular analyses of the mitotic checkpoint components hsMAD2, hBUB1 and hBUB3 in human cancerE Hernando, I Orlow, V Liberal, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|December 31, 1997
High incidence of T-cell tumors in E2A-null mice and E2A/Id1 double-knockout miceW Yan, A Z Young, V C Soares, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|January 1, 1990
Id: a negative regulator of helix-loop-helix DNA binding proteins. Control of terminal myogenic differentiationR Benezra, R L Davis, A Lassar, et al.
Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology|July 16, 2003
A genetic approach to understanding tumor angiogenesisR Benezra, P de Candia, H Li, et al.
Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology|July 28, 2006
Induction of complete regressions of oncogene-induced breast tumors in miceR Benezra, E Henke, A Ciarrocchi, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|December 1, 1991
Repression of immunoglobulin enhancers by the helix-loop-helix protein Id: implications for B-lymphoid-cell developmentR B Wilson, M Kiledjian, C P Shen, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 15, 1991
The myoD gene family: nodal point during specification of the muscle cell lineageH Weintraub, R Davis, S Tapscott, et al.
Nature|February 24, 2001
MAD2 haplo-insufficiency causes premature anaphase and chromosome instability in mammalian cellsL S Michel, V Liberal, A Chatterjee, et al.
Nature|October 28, 1999
Id1 and Id3 are required for neurogenesis, angiogenesis and vascularization of tumour xenograftsD Lyden, A Z Young, D Zagzag, et al.
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