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33 matching records from 33 references.

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Myod1  myogenic differentiation 1   (Synonyms: bHLHc1, MYF3, MyoD, Myod-1)
Results  Reference
1J:237482 Amandio AR, Necsulea A, Joye E, Mascrez B, Duboule D, Hotair Is Dispensible for Mouse Development. PLoS Genet. 2016 Dec;12(12):e1006232
1J:187740 Anderson C, Williams VC, Moyon B, Daubas P, Tajbakhsh S, Buckingham ME, Shiroishi T, Hughes SM, Borycki AG, Sonic hedgehog acts cell-autonomously on muscle precursor cells to generate limb muscle diversity. Genes Dev. 2012 Sep 15;26(18):2103-17
1J:80022 Behrens A, Haigh J, Mechta-Grigoriou F, Nagy A, Yaniv M, Wagner EF, Impaired intervertebral disc formation in the absence of Jun. Development. 2003 Jan;130(1):103-9
1J:199157 Caruso N, Herberth B, Bartoli M, Puppo F, Dumonceaux J, Zimmermann A, Denadai S, Lebosse M, Roche S, Geng L, Magdinier F, Attarian S, Bernard R, Maina F, Levy N, Helmbacher F, Deregulation of the Protocadherin Gene FAT1 Alters Muscle Shapes: Implications for the Pathogenesis of Facioscapulohumeral Dystrophy. PLoS Genet. 2013 Jun;9(6):e1003550
1*J:87370 Chen JC, Goldhamer DJ, The core enhancer is essential for proper timing of MyoD activation in limb buds and branchial arches. Dev Biol. 2004 Jan 15;265(2):502-12
1*J:70277 Chen JC, Love CM, Goldhamer DJ, Two upstream enhancers collaborate to regulate the spatial patterning and timing of MyoD transcription during mouse development. Dev Dyn. 2001 Jul;221(3):274-88
1J:97107 Chen JC, Mortimer J, Marley J, Goldhamer DJ, MyoD-cre transgenic mice: A model for conditional mutagenesis and lineage tracing of skeletal muscle. Genesis. 2005 Mar;41(3):116-21
1*J:76260 Chen JC, Ramachandran R, Goldhamer DJ, Essential and redundant functions of the MyoD distal regulatory region revealed by targeted mutagenesis. Dev Biol. 2002 May 1;245(1):213-23
1J:309485 Colasanto MP, Eyal S, Mohassel P, Bamshad M, Bonnemann CG, Zelzer E, Moon AM, Kardon G, Development of a subset of forelimb muscles and their attachment sites requires the ulnar-mammary syndrome gene Tbx3. Dis Model Mech. 2016 Nov 1;9(11):1257-1269
1J:59749 Dietrich S, Schubert FR, Gruss P, Lumsden A, The role of the notochord for epaxial myotome formation in the mouse. Cell Mol Biol (Noisy-Le-Grand). 1999 Jul;45(5):601-16
1J:296619 Fan Y, Richelme S, Avazeri E, Audebert S, Helmbacher F, Dono R, Maina F, Tissue-Specific Gain of RTK Signalling Uncovers Selective Cell Vulnerability during Embryogenesis. PLoS Genet. 2015;11(9):e1005533
1*J:122815 Giordani J, Bajard L, Demignon J, Daubas P, Buckingham M, Maire P, Six proteins regulate the activation of Myf5 expression in embryonic mouse limbs. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2007 Jul 3;104(27):11310-11315
1J:100475 Harfe BD, McManus MT, Mansfield JH, Hornstein E, Tabin CJ, The RNaseIII enzyme Dicer is required for morphogenesis but not patterning of the vertebrate limb. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2005 Aug 2;102(31):10898-903
1J:176192 Hayashi S, Rocancourt D, Buckingham M, Relaix F, Lack of In Vivo Functional Compensation Between Pax Family Groups II and III in Rodents. Mol Biol Evol. 2011 Oct;28(10):2787-98
1J:263230 Helmbacher F, Tissue-specific activities of the Fat1 cadherin cooperate to control neuromuscular morphogenesis. PLoS Biol. 2018 May;16(5):e2004734
1*J:85300 Helmbacher F, Dessaud E, Arber S, deLapeyriere O, Henderson CE, Klein R, Maina F, Met signaling is required for recruitment of motor neurons to PEA3-positive motor pools. Neuron. 2003 Aug 28;39(5):767-77
1J:175786 Ho AT, Hayashi S, Brohl D, Aurade F, Rattenbach R, Relaix F, Neural Crest Cell Lineage Restricts Skeletal Muscle Progenitor Cell Differentiation through Neuregulin1-ErbB3 Signaling. Dev Cell. 2011 Aug 16;21(2):273-87
1*J:187741 Hu JK, McGlinn E, Harfe BD, Kardon G, Tabin CJ, Autonomous and nonautonomous roles of Hedgehog signaling in regulating limb muscle formation. Genes Dev. 2012 Sep 15;26(18):2088-102
1*J:94411 Kelly RG, Jerome-Majewska LA, Papaioannou VE, The del22q11.2 candidate gene Tbx1 regulates branchiomeric myogenesis. Hum Mol Genet. 2004 Nov 15;13(22):2829-40
1J:220322 Kutchuk L, Laitala A, Soueid-Bomgarten S, Shentzer P, Rosendahl AH, Eilot S, Grossman M, Sagi I, Sormunen R, Myllyharju J, Maki JM, Hasson P, Muscle composition is regulated by a Lox-TGFbeta feedback loop. Development. 2015 Mar 1;142(5):983-93
1*J:167064 L'honore A, Ouimette JF, Lavertu-Jolin M, Drouin J, Pitx2 defines alternate pathways acting through MyoD during limb and somitic myogenesis. Development. 2010 Nov;137(22):3847-56
1*J:82459 Laclef C, Hamard G, Demignon J, Souil E, Houbron C, Maire P, Altered myogenesis in Six1-deficient mice. Development. 2003 May;130(10):2239-52
1*J:93088 Landgren H, Carlsson P, FoxJ3, a novel mammalian forkhead gene expressed in neuroectoderm, neural crest, and myotome. Dev Dyn. 2004 Oct;231(2):396-401
1*J:217656 Lescroart F, Hamou W, Francou A, Theveniau-Ruissy M, Kelly RG, Buckingham M, Clonal analysis reveals a common origin between nonsomite-derived neck muscles and heart myocardium. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2015 Feb 3;112(5):1446-51
1J:212088 Mayeuf-Louchart A, Lagha M, Danckaert A, Rocancourt D, Relaix F, Vincent SD, Buckingham M, Notch regulation of myogenic versus endothelial fates of cells that migrate from the somite to the limb. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2014 Jun 17;111(24):8844-9
1J:250940 Scionti I, Hayashi S, Mouradian S, Girard E, Esteves de Lima J, Morel V, Simonet T, Wurmser M, Maire P, Ancelin K, Metzger E, Schule R, Goillot E, Relaix F, Schaeffer L, LSD1 Controls Timely MyoD Expression via MyoD Core Enhancer Transcription. Cell Rep. 2017 Feb 21;18(8):1996-2006
1*J:30825 Sporle R, Gunther T, Struwe M, Schughart K, Severe defects in the formation of epaxial musculature in open brain (opb) mutant mouse embryos. Development. 1996 Jan;122(1):79-86
1*J:98439 Valasek P, Evans DJ, Maina F, Grim M, Patel K, A dual fate of the hindlimb muscle mass: cloacal/perineal musculature develops from leg muscle cells. Development. 2005 Feb;132(3):447-58
1*J:175550 Valasek P, Theis S, Delaurier A, Hinits Y, Luke GN, Otto AM, Minchin J, He L, Christ B, Brooks G, Sang H, Evans DJ, Logan M, Huang R, Patel K, Cellular and molecular investigations into the development of the pectoral girdle. Dev Biol. 2011 Sep 1;357(1):108-16
1J:204000 Wood WM, Etemad S, Yamamoto M, Goldhamer DJ, MyoD-expressing progenitors are essential for skeletal myogenesis and satellite cell development. Dev Biol. 2013 Dec 1;384(1):114-27
1*J:299546 Yahya I, Boing M, Pu Q, Puchert M, Oedemis V, Engele J, Brand-Saberi B, Morosan-Puopolo G, Cxcr4 and Sdf-1 are critically involved in the formation of facial and non-somitic neck muscles. Sci Rep. 2020 Mar 19;10(1):5049
1J:207612 Zhang L, Li H, Yu J, Cao J, Chen H, Zhao H, Zhao J, Yao Y, Cheng H, Wang L, Zhou R, Yao Z, Guo X, Ectodermal Wnt signaling regulates abdominal myogenesis during ventral body wall development. Dev Biol. 2014 Mar 1;387(1):64-72
1*J:64537 Zhao W, Dhoot GK, Skeletal muscle precursors in mouse esophagus are determined during early fetal development. Dev Dyn. 2000 Sep;219(1):10-20

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