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30 matching records from 30 references.

Summary by Gene and Reference: Number indicates the number of results matching the search criteria recorded for each reference.
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Ret  ret proto-oncogene   (Synonyms: c-Ret, RET51, RET9)
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1*J:82111 Allmendinger A, Stoeckel E, Saarma M, Unsicker K, Huber K, Development of adrenal chromaffin cells is largely normal in mice lacking the receptor tyrosine kinase c-Ret. Mech Dev. 2003 Mar;120(3):299-304
1J:45763 Arce V, Pollock RA, Philippe JM, Pennica D, Henderson CE, deLapeyriere O, Synergistic effects of schwann- and muscle-derived factors on motoneuron survival involve GDNF and cardiotrophin-1 (CT-1). J Neurosci. 1998 Feb 15;18(4):1440-8
1*J:81634 Blaugrund E, Pham TD, Tennyson VM, Lo L, Sommer L, Anderson DJ, Gershon MD, Distinct subpopulations of enteric neuronal progenitors defined by time of development, sympathoadrenal lineage markers and Mash-1-dependence. Development. 1996 Jan;122(1):309-20
1J:180801 Bonanomi D, Chivatakarn O, Bai G, Abdesselem H, Lettieri K, Marquardt T, Pierchala BA, Pfaff SL, Ret Is a Multifunctional Coreceptor that Integrates Diffusible- and Contact-Axon Guidance Signals. Cell. 2012 Feb 3;148(3):568-82
1*J:136068 Bridgewater D, Cox B, Cain J, Lau A, Athaide V, Gill PS, Kuure S, Sainio K, Rosenblum ND, Canonical WNT/beta-catenin signaling is required for ureteric branching. Dev Biol. 2008 May 1;317(1):83-94
1J:277959 Catela C, Shin MM, Lee DH, Liu JP, Dasen JS, Hox Proteins Coordinate Motor Neuron Differentiation and Connectivity Programs through Ret/Gfralpha Genes. Cell Rep. 2016 Mar 1;14(8):1901-15
1J:173576 Di Giovanni V, Alday A, Chi L, Mishina Y, Rosenblum ND, Alk3 controls nephron number and androgen production via lineage-specific effects in intermediate mesoderm. Development. 2011 Jul;138(13):2717-27
1J:130616 Enomoto H, Hughes I, Golden J, Baloh RH, Yonemura S, Heuckeroth RO, Johnson EM Jr, Milbrandt J, GFRalpha1 expression in cells lacking RET is dispensable for organogenesis and nerve regeneration. Neuron. 2004 Nov 18;44(4):623-36
1J:46667 Fode C, Gradwohl G, Morin X, Dierich A, LeMeur M, Goridis C , Guillemot F, The bHLH protein NEUROGENIN 2 is a determination factor for epibranchial placode-derived sensory neurons. Neuron. 1998 Mar;20(3):483-94
1J:153219 Grossmann KS, Wende H, Paul FE, Cheret C, Garratt AN, Zurborg S, Feinberg K, Besser D, Schulz H, Peles E, Selbach M, Birchmeier W, Birchmeier C, The tyrosine phosphatase Shp2 (PTPN11) directs Neuregulin-1/ErbB signaling throughout Schwann cell development. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2009 Sep 29;106(39):16704-9
1*J:15850 Guillemot F, Lo LC, Johnson JE, Auerbach A, Anderson DJ, Joyner AL, Mammalian achaete-scute homolog 1 is required for the early development of olfactory and autonomic neurons. Cell. 1993 Nov 5;75(3):463-76
1J:110955 Kramer ER, Knott L, Su F, Dessaud E, Krull CE, Helmbacher F, Klein R, Cooperation between GDNF/Ret and ephrinA/EphA4 signals for motor-axon pathway selection in the limb. Neuron. 2006 Apr 6;50(1):35-47
1*J:50697 Labosky PA, Kaestner KH, The winged helix transcription factor Hfh2 is expressed in neural crest and spinal cord during mouse development. Mech Dev. 1998 Aug;76(1-2):185-90
1*J:83648 Lee KY, Samy ET, Sham MH, Tam PK, Lui VC, 3' Splicing variants of ret receptor tyrosine kinase are differentially expressed in mouse embryos and in adult mice. Biochim Biophys Acta. 2003 May 13;1627(1):26-38
1J:157251 Lokmane L, Heliot C, Garcia-Villalba P, Fabre M, Cereghini S, vHNF1 functions in distinct regulatory circuits to control ureteric bud branching and early nephrogenesis. Development. 2010 Jan;137(2):347-57
1J:44407 Luukko K, Suvanto P, Saarma M, Thesleff I, Expression of GDNF and its receptors in developing tooth is developmentally regulated and suggests multiple roles in innervation and organogenesis. Dev Dyn. 1997 Dec;210(4):463-71
1J:131012 Marose TD, Merkel CE, McMahon AP, Carroll TJ, Beta-catenin is necessary to keep cells of ureteric bud/Wolffian duct epithelium in a precursor state. Dev Biol. 2008 Feb 1;314(1):112-26
1J:82804 Niederreither K, Vermot J, Le Roux I, Schuhbaur B, Chambon P, Dolle P, The regional pattern of retinoic acid synthesis by RALDH2 is essential for the development of posterior pharyngeal arches and the enteric nervous system. Development. 2003 Jun;130(11):2525-34
1J:57342 Nishino J, Mochida K, Ohfuji Y, Shimazaki T, Meno C, Ohishi S, Matsuda Y, Fujii H, Saijoh Y, Hamada H, GFR alpha3, a component of the artemin receptor, is required for migration and survival of the superior cervical ganglion. Neuron. 1999 Aug;23(4):725-36
1J:185279 Paces-Fessy M, Fabre M, Lesaulnier C, Cereghini S, Hnf1b and Pax2 cooperate to control different pathways in kidney and ureter morphogenesis. Hum Mol Genet. 2012 Jul 15;21(14):3143-55
1*J:110707 Pattyn A, Guillemot F, Brunet JF, Delays in neuronal differentiation in Mash1/Ascl1 mutants. Dev Biol. 2006 Jul 1;295(1):67-75
1J:309375 Peuckert C, Aresh B, Holenya P, Adams D, Sreedharan S, Porthin A, Andersson L, Pettersson H, Wolfl S, Klein R, Oxburgh L, Kullander K, Multimodal Eph/Ephrin signaling controls several phases of urogenital development. Kidney Int. 2016 Aug;90(2):373-388
1J:241275 Reginensi A, Enderle L, Gregorieff A, Johnson RL, Wrana JL, McNeill H, A critical role for NF2 and the Hippo pathway in branching morphogenesis. Nat Commun. 2016 Aug 02;7:12309
1J:97218 Rossel M, Loulier K, Feuillet C, Alonso S, Carroll P, Reelin signaling is necessary for a specific step in the migration of hindbrain efferent neurons. Development. 2005 Mar;132(6):1175-85
1J:197538 Sasselli V, Boesmans W, Vanden Berghe P, Tissir F, Goffinet AM, Pachnis V, Planar cell polarity genes control the connectivity of enteric neurons. J Clin Invest. 2013 Apr 1;123(4):1763-72
1*J:21884 Stark K, Vainio S, Vassileva G, McMahon AP, Epithelial transformation of metanephric mesenchyme in the developing kidney regulated by Wnt-4. Nature. 1994 Dec 15;372(6507):679-83
1*J:137167 Tennese AA, Gee CB, Wevrick R, Loss of the Prader-Willi syndrome protein necdin causes defective migration, axonal outgrowth, and survival of embryonic sympathetic neurons. Dev Dyn. 2008 Jul;237(7):1935-43
1J:149756 Uetani N, Bertozzi K, Chagnon MJ, Hendriks W, Tremblay ML, Bouchard M, Maturation of ureter-bladder connection in mice is controlled by LAR family receptor protein tyrosine phosphatases. J Clin Invest. 2009 Apr;119(4):924-35
1J:300975 Weiss AC, Rivera-Reyes R, Englert C, Kispert A, Expansion of the renal capsular stroma, ureteric bud branching defects and cryptorchidism in mice with Wilms tumor 1 gene deletion in the stromal compartment of the developing kidney. J Pathol. 2020 Nov;252(3):290-303
1J:102170 Wong A, Bogni S, Kotka P, de Graaff E, D'Agati V, Costantini F, Pachnis V, Phosphotyrosine 1062 is critical for the in vivo activity of the Ret9 receptor tyrosine kinase isoform. Mol Cell Biol. 2005 Nov;25(21):9661-73

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