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Development (Cambridge, England)|December 1, 1988
Evidence for dedifferentiation and metaplasia in amphibian limb regeneration from inheritance of DNA methylationC M Casimir, P B Gates, R K Patient, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|February 20, 1988
5' structural motifs and Xenopus beta globin gene activationA C Brewer, T Enver, D R Greaves, et al.
The EMBO Journal|July 22, 1998
The SCL gene specifies haemangioblast development from early mesodermM Gering, A R Rodaway, B Göttgens, et al.
Mechanisms of Development|July 1, 1996
GATA factors and the origins of adult and embryonic blood in Xenopus: responses to retinoic acidD Bertwistle, M E Walmsley, E M Read, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|September 27, 2000
A role for GATA5 in Xenopus endoderm specificationH Weber, C E Symes, M E Walmsley, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|August 26, 1998
The maternal CCAAT box transcription factor which controls GATA-2 expression is novel and developmentally regulated and contains a double-stranded-RNA-binding subunitR L Orford, C Robinson, J M Haydon, et al.
The EMBO Journal|February 15, 1995
Nuclear translocation of a maternal CCAAT factor at the start of gastrulation activates Xenopus GATA-2 transcriptionA C Brewer, M J Guille, D J Fear, et al.
Progress in Clinical and Biological Research|January 1, 1983
Replication, methylation, and expression of X laevis globin genes injected into fertilized Xenopus eggsJ G Williams, M M Bendig, R K Patient, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|September 1, 1994
Negative control of Xenopus GATA-2 by activin and noggin with eventual expression in precursors of the ventral blood islandsM E Walmsley, M J Guille, D Bertwistle, et al.
Developmental Biology|January 15, 1997
GATA-2 is a maternal transcription factor present in Xenopus oocytes as a nuclear complex which is maintained throughout early developmentG A Partington, D Bertwistle, R H Nicolas, et al.
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Development (Cambridge, England)|December 1, 1988
Evidence for dedifferentiation and metaplasia in amphibian limb regeneration from inheritance of DNA methylationC M Casimir, P B Gates, R K Patient, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|February 20, 1988
5' structural motifs and Xenopus beta globin gene activationA C Brewer, T Enver, D R Greaves, et al.
The EMBO Journal|July 22, 1998
The SCL gene specifies haemangioblast development from early mesodermM Gering, A R Rodaway, B Göttgens, et al.
Mechanisms of Development|July 1, 1996
GATA factors and the origins of adult and embryonic blood in Xenopus: responses to retinoic acidD Bertwistle, M E Walmsley, E M Read, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|September 27, 2000
A role for GATA5 in Xenopus endoderm specificationH Weber, C E Symes, M E Walmsley, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|August 26, 1998
The maternal CCAAT box transcription factor which controls GATA-2 expression is novel and developmentally regulated and contains a double-stranded-RNA-binding subunitR L Orford, C Robinson, J M Haydon, et al.
The EMBO Journal|February 15, 1995
Nuclear translocation of a maternal CCAAT factor at the start of gastrulation activates Xenopus GATA-2 transcriptionA C Brewer, M J Guille, D J Fear, et al.
Progress in Clinical and Biological Research|January 1, 1983
Replication, methylation, and expression of X laevis globin genes injected into fertilized Xenopus eggsJ G Williams, M M Bendig, R K Patient, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|September 1, 1994
Negative control of Xenopus GATA-2 by activin and noggin with eventual expression in precursors of the ventral blood islandsM E Walmsley, M J Guille, D Bertwistle, et al.
Developmental Biology|January 15, 1997
GATA-2 is a maternal transcription factor present in Xenopus oocytes as a nuclear complex which is maintained throughout early developmentG A Partington, D Bertwistle, R H Nicolas, et al.
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