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Samuel T Waters

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Development (Cambridge, England)|May 3, 2006
A threshold requirement for Gbx2 levels in hindbrain developmentSamuel T Waters, Mark Lewandoski
Gene Expression Patterns : GEP|June 12, 2003
Cloning and embryonic expression analysis of the mouse Gbx1 geneSamuel T Waters, Catherine P Wilson, Mark Lewandoski
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|December 10, 2013
Real-time PCR quantification of gene expression in embryonic mouse tissueEric Villalon, David J Schulz, Samuel T Waters
Developmental Dynamics : an Official Publication of the American Association of Anatomists|March 2, 2011
Evolutionarily conserved function of Gbx2 in anterior hindbrain developmentJessica Burroughs-Garcia, Vinoth Sittaramane, Anand Chandrasekhar, et al.
Plos One|February 19, 2013
Characterization of the Gbx1-/- mouse mutant: a requirement for Gbx1 in normal locomotion and sensorimotor circuit developmentDesirè M Buckley, Jessica Burroughs-Garcia, Mark Lewandoski, et al.
Journal of Developmental Biology|December 16, 2020
<i>Gbx2</i> Is Required for the Migration and Survival of a Subpopulation of Trigeminal Cranial Neural Crest CellsDavid A Roeseler, Lona Strader, Matthew J Anderson, et al.
Journal of Developmental Biology|April 5, 2020
<i>Gbx1</i> and <i>Gbx2</i> Are Essential for Normal Patterning and Development of Interneurons and Motor Neurons in the Embryonic Spinal CordDesirè M Buckley, Jessica Burroughs-Garcia, Sonja Kriks, et al.
Plos One|November 13, 2012
Elongation factor 1 alpha1 and genes associated with Usher syndromes are downstream targets of GBX2David A Roeseler, Shrikesh Sachdev, Desire M Buckley, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|January 14, 2004
Breaking tolerance to double stranded DNA, nucleosome, and other nuclear antigens is not required for the pathogenesis of lupus glomerulonephritisSamuel T Waters, Marcia McDuffie, Harini Bagavant, et al.
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Development (Cambridge, England)|May 3, 2006
A threshold requirement for Gbx2 levels in hindbrain developmentSamuel T Waters, Mark Lewandoski
Gene Expression Patterns : GEP|June 12, 2003
Cloning and embryonic expression analysis of the mouse Gbx1 geneSamuel T Waters, Catherine P Wilson, Mark Lewandoski
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|December 10, 2013
Real-time PCR quantification of gene expression in embryonic mouse tissueEric Villalon, David J Schulz, Samuel T Waters
Developmental Dynamics : an Official Publication of the American Association of Anatomists|March 2, 2011
Evolutionarily conserved function of Gbx2 in anterior hindbrain developmentJessica Burroughs-Garcia, Vinoth Sittaramane, Anand Chandrasekhar, et al.
Plos One|February 19, 2013
Characterization of the Gbx1-/- mouse mutant: a requirement for Gbx1 in normal locomotion and sensorimotor circuit developmentDesirè M Buckley, Jessica Burroughs-Garcia, Mark Lewandoski, et al.
Journal of Developmental Biology|December 16, 2020
<i>Gbx2</i> Is Required for the Migration and Survival of a Subpopulation of Trigeminal Cranial Neural Crest CellsDavid A Roeseler, Lona Strader, Matthew J Anderson, et al.
Journal of Developmental Biology|April 5, 2020
<i>Gbx1</i> and <i>Gbx2</i> Are Essential for Normal Patterning and Development of Interneurons and Motor Neurons in the Embryonic Spinal CordDesirè M Buckley, Jessica Burroughs-Garcia, Sonja Kriks, et al.
Plos One|November 13, 2012
Elongation factor 1 alpha1 and genes associated with Usher syndromes are downstream targets of GBX2David A Roeseler, Shrikesh Sachdev, Desire M Buckley, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|January 14, 2004
Breaking tolerance to double stranded DNA, nucleosome, and other nuclear antigens is not required for the pathogenesis of lupus glomerulonephritisSamuel T Waters, Marcia McDuffie, Harini Bagavant, et al.
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