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13 matching records from 13 references.

Summary by Gene and Reference: Number indicates the number of results matching the search criteria recorded for each reference.
* Indicates detailed expression data entries available
Nanog  Nanog homeobox   (Synonyms: 2410002E02Rik, ecat4, ENK)
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1J:238298 Acampora D, Omodei D, Petrosino G, Garofalo A, Savarese M, Nigro V, Di Giovannantonio LG, Mercadante V, Simeone A, Loss of the Otx2-Binding Site in the Nanog Promoter Affects the Integrity of Embryonic Stem Cell Subtypes and Specification of Inner Cell Mass-Derived Epiblast. Cell Rep. 2016 Jun 21;15(12):2651-64
1*J:95814 Hatano SY, Tada M, Kimura H, Yamaguchi S, Kono T, Nakano T, Suemori H, Nakatsuji N, Tada T, Pluripotential competence of cells associated with Nanog activity. Mech Dev. 2005 Jan;122(1):67-79
1J:226048 Kang J, Lienhard M, Pastor WA, Chawla A, Novotny M, Tsagaratou A, Lasken RS, Thompson EC, Surani MA, Koralov SB, Kalantry S, Chavez L, Rao A, Simultaneous deletion of the methylcytosine oxidases Tet1 and Tet3 increases transcriptome variability in early embryogenesis. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2015 Aug 4;112(31):E4236-45
1*J:191065 Kang M, Piliszek A, Artus J, Hadjantonakis AK, FGF4 is required for lineage restriction and salt-and-pepper distribution of primitive endoderm factors but not their initial expression in the mouse. Development. 2013 Jan;140(2):267-79
1J:319474 Komatsu K, Fujimori T, Multiple phases in regulation of Nanog expression during pre-implantation development. Dev Growth Differ. 2015 Dec;57(9):648-56
1J:185350 Lavial F, Bessonnard S, Ohnishi Y, Tsumura A, Chandrashekran A, Fenwick MA, Tomaz RA, Hosokawa H, Nakayama T, Chambers I, Hiiragi T, Chazaud C, Azuara V, Bmi1 facilitates primitive endoderm formation by stabilizing Gata6 during early mouse development. Genes Dev. 2012 Jul 1;26(13):1445-58
1J:241560 Molotkov A, Mazot P, Brewer JR, Cinalli RM, Soriano P, Distinct Requirements for FGFR1 and FGFR2 in Primitive Endoderm Development and Exit from Pluripotency. Dev Cell. 2017 Jun 05;41(5):511-526.e4
1J:310907 Nacarino-Palma A, Gonzalez-Rico FJ, Rejano-Gordillo CM, Ordiales-Talavero A, Merino JM, Fernandez-Salguero PM, The aryl hydrocarbon receptor promotes differentiation during mouse preimplantational embryo development. Stem Cell Reports. 2021 Sep 14;16(9):2351-2363
1*J:138816 Plusa B, Piliszek A, Frankenberg S, Artus J, Hadjantonakis AK, Distinct sequential cell behaviours direct primitive endoderm formation in the mouse blastocyst. Development. 2008 Sep;135(18):3081-91
1J:333394 Wu D, Dean J, RNA exosome ribonuclease DIS3 degrades Pou6f1 to promote mouse pre-implantation cell differentiation. Cell Rep. 2023 Jan 30;42(2):112047
1J:201607 Wu G, Han D, Gong Y, Sebastiano V, Gentile L, Singhal N, Adachi K, Fischedick G, Ortmeier C, Sinn M, Radstaak M, Tomilin A, Scholer HR, Establishment of totipotency does not depend on Oct4A. Nat Cell Biol. 2013 Sep;15(9):1089-97
1*J:165972 Wu X, Sandhu S, Patel N, Triggs-Raine B, Ding H, EMG1 is essential for mouse pre-implantation embryo development. BMC Dev Biol. 2010;10:99
1J:145174 Zhang J, Tomasini AJ, Mayer AN, RBM19 is essential for preimplantation development in the mouse. BMC Dev Biol. 2008;8:115

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