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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.
Myh11  myosin, heavy polypeptide 11, smooth muscle   (Synonyms: SM1, SM2, smMHC)
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1J:166547 Airik R, Trowe MO, Foik A, Farin HF, Petry M, Schuster-Gossler K, Schweizer M, Scherer G, Kist R, Kispert A, Hydroureternephrosis due to loss of Sox9-regulated smooth muscle cell differentiation of the ureteric mesenchyme. Hum Mol Genet. 2010 Dec 15;19(24):4918-29
1J:227639 Baeten JT, Jackson AR, McHugh KM, Lilly B, Loss of Notch2 and Notch3 in vascular smooth muscle causes patent ductus arteriosus. Genesis. 2015 Dec;53(12):738-48
1J:244068 Bohnenpoll T, Wittern AB, Mamo TM, Weiss AC, Rudat C, Kleppa MJ, Schuster-Gossler K, Wojahn I, Ludtke TH, Trowe MO, Kispert A, A SHH-FOXF1-BMP4 signaling axis regulating growth and differentiation of epithelial and mesenchymal tissues in ureter development. PLoS Genet. 2017 Aug;13(8):e1006951
1J:186553 Braitsch CM, Combs MD, Quaggin SE, Yutzey KE, Pod1/Tcf21 is regulated by retinoic acid signaling and inhibits differentiation of epicardium-derived cells into smooth muscle in the developing heart. Dev Biol. 2012 Aug 15;368(2):345-57
1J:228882 Geng X, Cha B, Mahamud MR, Lim KC, Silasi-Mansat R, Uddin MK, Miura N, Xia L, Simon AM, Engel JD, Chen H, Lupu F, Srinivasan RS, Multiple mouse models of primary lymphedema exhibit distinct defects in lymphovenous valve development. Dev Biol. 2016 Jan 1;409(1):218-33
1J:148016 Guseh JS, Bores SA, Stanger BZ, Zhou Q, Anderson WJ, Melton DA, Rajagopal J, Notch signaling promotes airway mucous metaplasia and inhibits alveolar development. Development. 2009 May;136(10):1751-9
1J:206634 Hicks AN, Campeau L, Burmeister D, Bishop CE, Andersson KE, Lack of nicotinamide mononucleotide adenylyltransferase 2 (Nmnat2): consequences for mouse bladder development and function. Neurourol Urodyn. 2013 Nov;32(8):1130-6
1J:170883 Huang J, Davis EC, Chapman SL, Budatha M, Marmorstein LY, Word RA, Yanagisawa H, Fibulin-4 deficiency results in ascending aortic aneurysms: a potential link between abnormal smooth muscle cell phenotype and aneurysm progression. Circ Res. 2010 Feb 19;106(3):583-92
1J:100263 Kim IM, Ramakrishna S, Gusarova GA, Yoder HM, Costa RH, Kalinichenko VV, The forkhead box m1 transcription factor is essential for embryonic development of pulmonary vasculature. J Biol Chem. 2005 Jun 10;280(23):22278-86
1J:118250 Mahoney ZX, Sammut B, Xavier RJ, Cunningham J, Go G, Brim KL, Stappenbeck TS, Miner JH, Swat W, Discs-large homolog 1 regulates smooth muscle orientation in the mouse ureter. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2006 Dec 26;103(52):19872-7
1J:294722 Nandadasa S, Szafron JM, Pathak V, Murtada SI, Kraft CM, O'Donnell A, Norvik C, Hughes C, Caterson B, Domowicz MS, Schwartz NB, Tran-Lundmark K, Veigl M, Sedwick D, Philipson EH, Humphrey JD, Apte SS, Vascular dimorphism ensured by regulated proteoglycan dynamics favors rapid umbilical artery closure at birth. Elife. 2020 Sep 10;9:e60683
1J:311811 Trowe MO, Airik R, Weiss AC, Farin HF, Foik AB, Bettenhausen E, Schuster-Gossler K, Taketo MM, Kispert A, Canonical Wnt signaling regulates smooth muscle precursor development in the mouse ureter. Development. 2012 Sep;139(17):3099-108
1J:184940 Turlo KA, Noel OD, Vora R, LaRussa M, Fassler R, Hall-Glenn F, Iruela-Arispe ML, An essential requirement for beta1 integrin in the assembly of extracellular matrix proteins within the vascular wall. Dev Biol. 2012 May 1;365(1):23-35
1J:154909 Ustiyan V, Wang IC, Ren X, Zhang Y, Snyder J, Xu Y, Wert SE, Lessard JL, Kalin TV, Kalinichenko VV, Forkhead box M1 transcriptional factor is required for smooth muscle cells during embryonic development of blood vessels and esophagus. Dev Biol. 2009 Dec 15;336(2):266-79
1J:214811 Weiss AC, Airik R, Bohnenpoll T, Greulich F, Foik A, Trowe MO, Rudat C, Costantini F, Adams RH, Kispert A, Nephric duct insertion requires EphA4/EphA7 signaling from the pericloacal mesenchyme. Development. 2014 Sep;141(17):3420-30
1J:279388 Weiss AC, Bohnenpoll T, Kurz J, Blank P, Airik R, Ludtke TH, Kleppa MJ, Deuper L, Kaiser M, Mamo TM, Costa R, von Hahn T, Trowe MO, Kispert A, Delayed onset of smooth muscle cell differentiation leads to hydroureter formation in mice with conditional loss of the zinc finger transcription factor gene Gata2 in the ureteric mesenchyme. J Pathol. 2019 Aug;248(4):452-463

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