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In situ reporter (knock in)
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14 matching records from 14 references.

Summary by Gene and Reference: Number indicates the number of results matching the search criteria recorded for each reference.
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Sox10  SRY (sex determining region Y)-box 10   (Synonyms: gt, Sox21)
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1J:154462 Breuskin I, Bodson M, Thelen N, Thiry M, Borgs L, Nguyen L, Lefebvre PP, Malgrange B, Sox10 promotes the survival of cochlear progenitors during the establishment of the organ of Corti. Dev Biol. 2009 Nov 15;335(2):327-39
1J:164699 Breuskin I, Bodson M, Thelen N, Thiry M, Borgs L, Nguyen L, Stolt C, Wegner M, Lefebvre PP, Malgrange B, Glial but not neuronal development in the cochleo-vestibular ganglion requires Sox10. J Neurochem. 2010 Sep;114(6):1827-39
1*J:67383 Britsch S, Goerich DE, Riethmacher D, Peirano RI, Rossner M, Nave KA, Birchmeier C, Wegner M, The transcription factor Sox10 is a key regulator of peripheral glial development. Genes Dev. 2001 Jan 1;15(1):66-78
1J:296651 Deal KK, Cantrell VA, Chandler RL, Saunders TL, Mortlock DP, Southard-Smith EM, Distant regulatory elements in a Sox10-beta GEO BAC transgene are required for expression of Sox10 in the enteric nervous system and other neural crest-derived tissues. Dev Dyn. 2006 May;235(5):1413-32
1J:162692 Finzsch M, Schreiner S, Kichko T, Reeh P, Tamm ER, Bosl MR, Meijer D, Wegner M, Sox10 is required for Schwann cell identity and progression beyond the immature Schwann cell stage. J Cell Biol. 2010 May 17;189(4):701-12
1*J:105843 Hakami RM, Hou L, Baxter LL, Loftus SK, Southard-Smith EM, Incao A, Cheng J, Pavan WJ, Genetic evidence does not support direct regulation of EDNRB by SOX10 in migratory neural crest and the melanocyte lineage. Mech Dev. 2006 Feb;123(2):124-34
1*J:84446 Lioubinski O, Muller M, Wegner M, Sander M, Expression of Sox transcription factors in the developing mouse pancreas. Dev Dyn. 2003 Jul;227(3):402-8
1J:234904 Motohashi T, Yamanaka K, Chiba K, Miyajima K, Aoki H, Hirobe T, Kunisada T, Neural crest cells retain their capability for multipotential differentiation even after lineage-restricted stages. Dev Dyn. 2011 Jul;240(7):1681-93
1J:122531 Que J, Okubo T, Goldenring JR, Nam KT, Kurotani R, Morrisey EE, Taranova O, Pevny LH, Hogan BL, Multiple dose-dependent roles for Sox2 in the patterning and differentiation of anterior foregut endoderm. Development. 2007 Jul;134(13):2521-31
1J:338174 Reiprich S, Stolt CC, Schreiner S, Parlato R, Wegner M, SoxE proteins are differentially required in mouse adrenal gland development. Mol Biol Cell. 2008 Apr;19(4):1575-86
1*J:73288 Sonnenberg-Riethmacher E, Miehe M, Stolt CC, Goerich DE, Wegner M, Riethmacher D, Development and degeneration of dorsal root ganglia in the absence of the HMG-domain transcription factor Sox10. Mech Dev. 2001 Dec;109(2):253-65
1J:160492 Stanchina L, Van de Putte T, Goossens M, Huylebroeck D, Bondurand N, Genetic interaction between Sox10 and Zfhx1b during enteric nervous system development. Dev Biol. 2010 May 15;341(2):416-28
1*J:200791 Wakaoka T, Motohashi T, Hayashi H, Kuze B, Aoki M, Mizuta K, Kunisada T, Ito Y, Tracing Sox10-expressing cells elucidates the dynamic development of the mouse inner ear. Hear Res. 2013 Aug;302:17-25
1*J:199486 Watanabe Y, Broders-Bondon F, Baral V, Paul-Gilloteaux P, Pingault V, Dufour S, Bondurand N, Sox10 and Itgb1 interaction in enteric neural crest cell migration. Dev Biol. 2013 Jul 1;379(1):92-106

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