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Age
In situ RNA (whole mount)
9 DPC

18 matching records from 18 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
Crabp1  cellular retinoic acid binding protein I   (Synonyms: Crabp-1, CrabpI, Rbp-5)
Results  Reference
1*J:74736 Barbera JP, Rodriguez TA, Greene ND, Weninger WJ, Simeone A, Copp AJ, Beddington RS, Dunwoodie S, Folic acid prevents exencephaly in Cited2 deficient mice. Hum Mol Genet. 2002 Feb 1;11(3):283-93
1J:100584 Byrd NA, Meyers EN, Loss of Gbx2 results in neural crest cell patterning and pharyngeal arch artery defects in the mouse embryo. Dev Biol. 2005 Aug 1;284(1):233-45
1*J:59338 Clouthier DE, Williams SC, Yanagisawa H, Wieduwilt M, Richardson JA, Yanagisawa M, Signaling pathways crucial for craniofacial development revealed by endothelin-A receptor-deficient mice. Dev Biol. 2000 Jan 1;217(1):10-24
1J:190013 Dennis JF, Kurosaka H, Iulianella A, Pace J, Thomas N, Beckham S, Williams T, Trainor PA, Mutations in Hedgehog acyltransferase (Hhat) perturb Hedgehog signaling, resulting in severe acrania-holoprosencephaly-agnathia craniofacial defects. PLoS Genet. 2012 Oct;8(10):e1002927
1J:60190 Golding JP, Trainor P, Krumlauf R, Gassmann M, Defects in pathfinding by cranial neural crest cells in mice lacking the neuregulin receptor ErbB4. Nat Cell Biol. 2000 Feb;2(2):103-9
1J:267541 Inman KE, Caiaffa CD, Melton KR, Sandell LL, Achilleos A, Kume T, Trainor PA, Foxc2 is required for proper cardiac neural crest cell migration, outflow tract septation, and ventricle expansion. Dev Dyn. 2018 Dec;247(12):1286-1296
1*J:60094 Kanzler B, Foreman RK, Labosky PA, Mallo M, BMP signaling is essential for development of skeletogenic and neurogenic cranial neural crest. Development. 2000 Mar;127(5):1095-104
1*J:17838 Lyn S, Giguere V, Localization of CRABP-I and CRABP-II mRNA in the early mouse embryo by whole-mount in situ hybridization: implications for teratogenesis and neural development. Dev Dyn. 1994 Apr;199(4):280-91
1*J:146220 Maclean G, Dolle P, Petkovich M, Genetic disruption of CYP26B1 severely affects development of neural crest derived head structures, but does not compromise hindbrain patterning. Dev Dyn. 2009 Mar;238(3):732-45
1*J:39794 Mallo M, Retinoic acid disturbs mouse middle ear development in a stage-dependent fashion. Dev Biol. 1997 Apr 1;184(1):175-86
1*J:171528 Nie X, Wang Q, Jiao K, Dicer activity in neural crest cells is essential for craniofacial organogenesis and pharyngeal arch artery morphogenesis. Mech Dev. 2011 Mar-Apr;128(3-4):200-7
1J:42259 Qiu Y, Pereira FA, DeMayo FJ, Lydon JP, Tsai SY, Tsai MJ, Null mutation of mCOUP-TFI results in defects in morphogenesis of the glossopharyngeal ganglion, axonal projection, and arborization. Genes Dev. 1997 Aug 1;11(15):1925-37
1J:104523 Ribes V, Wang Z, Dolle P, Niederreither K, Retinaldehyde dehydrogenase 2 (RALDH2)-mediated retinoic acid synthesis regulates early mouse embryonic forebrain development by controlling FGF and sonic hedgehog signaling. Development. 2006 Jan;133(2):351-61
1J:131382 Sato T, Kawamura Y, Asai R, Amano T, Uchijima Y, Dettlaff-Swiercz DA, Offermanns S, Kurihara Y, Kurihara H, Recombinase-mediated cassette exchange reveals the selective use of Gq/G11-dependent and -independent endothelin 1/endothelin type A receptor signaling in pharyngeal arch development. Development. 2008 Feb;135(4):755-65
1*J:42028 Seitanidou T, Schneider-Maunoury S, Desmarquet C, Wilkinson DG , Charnay P, Krox-20 is a key regulator of rhombomere-specific gene expression in the developing hindbrain. Mech Dev. 1997 Jul;65(1-2):31-42
1J:176602 Simrick S, Lickert H, Basson MA, Sprouty genes are essential for the normal development of epibranchial ganglia in the mouse embryo. Dev Biol. 2011 Oct 1;358(1):147-55
1J:81179 Trokovic N, Trokovic R, Mai P, Partanen J, Fgfr1 regulates patterning of the pharyngeal region. Genes Dev. 2003 Jan 1;17(1):141-53
1J:101718 Vincent SD, Dunn NR, Sciammas R, Shapiro-Shalef M, Davis MM, Calame K, Bikoff EK, Robertson EJ, The zinc finger transcriptional repressor Blimp1/Prdm1 is dispensable for early axis formation but is required for specification of primordial germ cells in the mouse. Development. 2005 Mar;132(6):1315-25

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