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Gene Expression Data
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Symbol
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ID
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Acvr1
activin A receptor, type 1
MGI:87911
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43 expression image(s) for Acvr1 in 11 figure(s)
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Reference: J:103164
Minina E, et al.
Expression of Fgf and Tgfbeta signaling related genes during embryonic endochondral ossification.
Gene Expr Patterns 2005 Dec;6(1):102-109
Figure 4
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Reference: J:95020
Kishigami S, et al.
BMP signaling through ACVRI is required for left-right patterning in the early mouse embryo.
Dev Biol 2004 Dec 1;276(1):185-93
Figure 1
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A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I : Immunohistochemistry
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Reference: J:61348
Yoshikawa SI, et al.
The ActR-I activin receptor protein is expressed in notochord, lens placode and pituitary primordium cells in the mouse embryo.
Mech Dev 2000 Mar 1;91(1-2):439-44
Figure 2
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A, B, C, D, E, F : Immunohistochemistry
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Reference: J:61348
Yoshikawa SI, et al.
The ActR-I activin receptor protein is expressed in notochord, lens placode and pituitary primordium cells in the mouse embryo.
Mech Dev 2000 Mar 1;91(1-2):439-44
Figure 3
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A, B, C, D : Immunohistochemistry
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Reference: J:61348
Yoshikawa SI, et al.
The ActR-I activin receptor protein is expressed in notochord, lens placode and pituitary primordium cells in the mouse embryo.
Mech Dev 2000 Mar 1;91(1-2):439-44
Figure 4
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A, B, C, D, E, F : Immunohistochemistry
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Reference: J:27756
Verschueren K, et al.
Expression of type I and type IB receptors for activin in midgestation mouse embryos suggests distinct functions in organogenesis.
Mech Dev 1995 Jul;52(1):109-23
Figure 4
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Reference: J:27756
Verschueren K, et al.
Expression of type I and type IB receptors for activin in midgestation mouse embryos suggests distinct functions in organogenesis.
Mech Dev 1995 Jul;52(1):109-23
Figure 5
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Reference: J:27756
Verschueren K, et al.
Expression of type I and type IB receptors for activin in midgestation mouse embryos suggests distinct functions in organogenesis.
Mech Dev 1995 Jul;52(1):109-23
Figure 6
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Reference: J:108109
Oxburgh L, et al.
TGFbeta superfamily signals are required for morphogenesis of the kidney mesenchyme progenitor population.
Development 2004 Sep;131(18):4593-605
Figure 2
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G E Alk2, G K Alk2 : RT-PCR
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Reference: J:82773
Dichmann DS, et al.
Expression and misexpression of members of the FGF and TGFbeta families of growth factors in the developing mouse pancreas.
Dev Dyn 2003 Apr;226(4):663-74
Figure 4
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