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Raymond J MacDonald

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Nature|February 26, 2020
An inflammatory transcriptional switchL Charles Murtaugh, Raymond J MacDonald
Nature|February 23, 2018
An inflammatory transcriptional switchL Charles Murtaugh, Raymond J MacDonald
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|August 30, 2002
Signaling and transcriptional control of pancreatic organogenesisSeung K Kim, Raymond J MacDonald
Current Topics in Developmental Biology|November 15, 2011
Notch-independent functions of CSLJane E Johnson, Raymond J Macdonald
Progress in Molecular Biology and Translational Science|November 16, 2010
Transcriptional control of acinar development and homeostasisRaymond J MacDonald, Galvin H Swift, Francisco X Real
Genes & Development|October 17, 2007
Early pancreatic development requires the vertebrate Suppressor of Hairless (RBPJ) in the PTF1 bHLH complexToshihiko Masui, Qiaoming Long, Thomas M Beres, et al.
The International Journal of Developmental Biology|July 23, 2013
The Parahox gene Pdx1 is required to maintain positional identity in the adult foregutAndrew M Holland, Sonia Garcia, Gaetano Naselli, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 11, 2002
Experimental control of pancreatic development and maintenanceAndrew M Holland, Michael A Hale, Hideaki Kagami, et al.
Diabetes|August 27, 2005
Conditional expression demonstrates the role of the homeodomain transcription factor Pdx1 in maintenance and regeneration of beta-cells in the adult pancreasAndrew M Holland, L Jorge Góñez, Gaetano Naselli, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|September 11, 2009
Multiple transcriptional mechanisms control Ptf1a levels during neural development including autoregulation by the PTF1-J complexDavid M Meredith, Toshihiko Masui, Galvin H Swift, et al.
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Nature|February 26, 2020
An inflammatory transcriptional switchL Charles Murtaugh, Raymond J MacDonald
Nature|February 23, 2018
An inflammatory transcriptional switchL Charles Murtaugh, Raymond J MacDonald
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|August 30, 2002
Signaling and transcriptional control of pancreatic organogenesisSeung K Kim, Raymond J MacDonald
Current Topics in Developmental Biology|November 15, 2011
Notch-independent functions of CSLJane E Johnson, Raymond J Macdonald
Progress in Molecular Biology and Translational Science|November 16, 2010
Transcriptional control of acinar development and homeostasisRaymond J MacDonald, Galvin H Swift, Francisco X Real
Genes & Development|October 17, 2007
Early pancreatic development requires the vertebrate Suppressor of Hairless (RBPJ) in the PTF1 bHLH complexToshihiko Masui, Qiaoming Long, Thomas M Beres, et al.
The International Journal of Developmental Biology|July 23, 2013
The Parahox gene Pdx1 is required to maintain positional identity in the adult foregutAndrew M Holland, Sonia Garcia, Gaetano Naselli, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 11, 2002
Experimental control of pancreatic development and maintenanceAndrew M Holland, Michael A Hale, Hideaki Kagami, et al.
Diabetes|August 27, 2005
Conditional expression demonstrates the role of the homeodomain transcription factor Pdx1 in maintenance and regeneration of beta-cells in the adult pancreasAndrew M Holland, L Jorge Góñez, Gaetano Naselli, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|September 11, 2009
Multiple transcriptional mechanisms control Ptf1a levels during neural development including autoregulation by the PTF1-J complexDavid M Meredith, Toshihiko Masui, Galvin H Swift, et al.
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