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12.5 DPC

16 matching records from 16 references.

Summary by Gene and Reference: Number indicates the number of results matching the search criteria recorded for each reference.
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Hoxa3  homeobox A3   (Synonyms: Hox-1.5, Mo-10)
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1J:217502 Chojnowski JL, Masuda K, Trau HA, Thomas K, Capecchi M, Manley NR, Multiple roles for HOXA3 in regulating thymus and parathyroid differentiation and morphogenesis in mouse. Development. 2014 Oct;141(19):3697-708
1J:234117 Chojnowski JL, Trau HA, Masuda K, Manley NR, Temporal and spatial requirements for Hoxa3 in mouse embryonic development. Dev Biol. 2016 Jul 1;415(1):33-45
1*J:38487 Core N, Bel S, Gaunt SJ, Aurrand-Lions M, Pearce J, Fisher A, Djabali M, Altered cellular proliferation and mesoderm patterning in Polycomb-M33-deficient mice. Development. 1997 Feb;124(3):721-9
1*J:124124 Core N, Caubit X, Metchat A, Boned A, Djabali M, Fasano L, Tshz1 is required for axial skeleton, soft palate and middle ear development in mice. Dev Biol. 2007 Aug 15;308(2):407-20
1*J:8874 Fainsod A, Awgulewitsch A, Ruddle FH, Expression of the murine homeo box gene Hox 1.5 during embryogenesis. Dev Biol. 1987 Nov;124(1):125-33
1J:32271 Gaunt SJ, Homoeobox gene Hox-1.5 expression in mouse embryos: earliest detection by in situ hybridization is during gastrulation. Development. 1987 Sep;101(1):51-60
1*J:32272 Gaunt SJ, Mouse homeobox gene transcripts occupy different but overlapping domains in embryonic germ layers and organs: a comparison of Hox-3.1 and Hox-1.5. Development. 1988 May;103(1):135-44
1*J:4375 Gaunt SJ, Blum M, De Robertis EM, Expression of the mouse goosecoid gene during mid-embryogenesis may mark mesenchymal cell lineages in the developing head, limbs and body wall. Development. 1993 Feb;117(2):769-78
1*J:10731 Gaunt SJ, Coletta PL, Pravtcheva D, Sharpe PT, Mouse Hox-3.4: homeobox sequence and embryonic expression patterns compared with other members of the Hox gene network. Development. 1990 Jun;109(2):329-39
1*J:66343 Gaunt SJ, Krumlauf R, Duboule D, Mouse homeo-genes within a subfamily, Hox-1.4, -2.6 and -5.1, display similar anteroposterior domains of expression in the embryo, but show stage- and tissue-dependent differences in their regulation. Development. 1989 Sep;107(1):131-41
1*J:30750 Gaunt SJ, Sharpe PT, Duboule D, Spatially restricted domains of homeo-gene transcripts in mouse embryos: relation to a segmented body plan. Development. 1988;104(Suppl):169-79
1*J:2748 Kessel M, Gruss P, Homeotic transformations of murine vertebrae and concomitant alteration of Hox codes induced by retinoic acid. Cell. 1991 Oct 4;67(1):89-104
1*J:84449 Meunier D, Aubin J, Jeannotte L, Perturbed thyroid morphology and transient hypothyroidism symptoms in Hoxa5 mutant mice. Dev Dyn. 2003 Jul;227(3):367-78
1*J:89197 Patterson LT, Potter SS, Atlas of Hox gene expression in the developing kidney. Dev Dyn. 2004 Apr;229(4):771-9
1*J:43764 Takihara Y, Tomotsune D, Shirai M, Katoh-Fukui Y, Nishii K, Motaleb MA , Nomura M , Tsuchiya R , Fujita Y , Shibata Y , Higashinakagawa T , Shimada K, Targeted disruption of the mouse homologue of the Drosophila polyhomeotic gene leads to altered anteroposterior patterning and neural crest defects. Development. 1997 Oct;124(19):3673-82
1*J:48270 Yamaguchi M, Nakamoto M, Honda H, Nakagawa T, Fujita H, Nakamura T, Hirai H, Narumiya S, Kakizuka A, Retardation of skeletal development and cervical abnormalities in transgenic mice expressing a dominant-negative retinoic acid receptor in chondrogenic cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1998 Jun 23;95(13):7491-6

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