Assay
Age
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In situ reporter (knock in)
14.5 DPC
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Ephb2 Eph receptor B2 (Synonyms: Cek5, Drt, Erk, eteck, Hek5, Nuk, Prkm5, Qek5, Sek3, Tyro5) | |
Results | Reference |
1 | J:110732 Compagni A, Logan M, Klein R, Adams RH, Control of skeletal patterning by ephrinB1-EphB interactions. Dev Cell. 2003 Aug;5(2):217-30 |
1 | J:62565 Cowan CA, Yokoyama N, Bianchi LM, Henkemeyer M, Fritzsch B, EphB2 guides axons at the midline and is necessary for normal vestibular function. Neuron. 2000 May;26(2):417-30 |
1* | J:173636 Dravis C, Henkemeyer M, Ephrin-B reverse signaling controls septation events at the embryonic midline through separate tyrosine phosphorylation-independent signaling avenues. Dev Biol. 2011 Jul 1;355(1):138-51 |
1* | J:34200 Henkemeyer M, Orioli D, Henderson JT, Saxton TM, Roder J, Pawson T, Klein R, Nuk controls pathfinding of commissural axons in the mammalian central nervous system. Cell. 1996 Jul 12;86(1):35-46 |
1* | J:37095 Orioli D, Henkemeyer M, Lemke G, Klein R, Pawson T, Sek4 and Nuk receptors cooperate in guidance of commissural axons and in palate formation. EMBO J. 1996 15;15(22):6035-49 |
1 | J:167836 San Miguel S, Serrano MJ, Sachar A, Henkemeyer M, Svoboda KK, Benson MD, Ephrin reverse signaling controls palate fusion via a PI3 kinase-dependent mechanism. Dev Dyn. 2011 Feb;240(2):357-64 |
Mouse Genome Database (MGD), Gene Expression Database (GXD), Mouse Models of Human Cancer database (MMHCdb) (formerly Mouse Tumor Biology (MTB)), Gene Ontology (GO) |
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