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The following pages link to Expression of the gene encoding the high-Km glucose transporter 2 by the early postimplantation mouse embryo is essential for neural tube defects associated with diabetic embryopathy (Q28284049):
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- Modeling anterior development in mice: diet as modulator of risk for neural tube defects (Q27028231) (← links)
- Maternal diabetes alters transcriptional programs in the developing embryo (Q33470737) (← links)
- Noninvasive in vivo monitoring of tissue-specific global gene expression in humans (Q33665478) (← links)
- Embryonic defence mechanisms against glucose-dependent oxidative stress require enhanced expression of Alx3 to prevent malformations during diabetic pregnancy. (Q33670696) (← links)
- Use of a murine embryonic stem cell line that is sensitive to high glucose environment to model neural tube development in diabetic pregnancy (Q34452969) (← links)
- Maternal-fetal metabolic gene-gene interactions and risk of neural tube defects (Q35384441) (← links)
- Congenital Pituitary Gland Abnormalities—A Possible Association With Maternal Hyperglycemia: Two Case Reports (Q35591495) (← links)
- Association of facilitated glucose transporter 2 gene variants with the myelomeningocele phenotype (Q35772757) (← links)
- Effect of Hyperglycemia on Gene Expression during Early Organogenesis in Mice. (Q36081503) (← links)
- TNFalpha in the pathogenesis of diabetes-induced embryopathies: functions and targets (Q36501840) (← links)
- Diabetes and obesity-related genes and the risk of neural tube defects in the national birth defects prevention study (Q36606588) (← links)
- New concepts in diabetic embryopathy (Q36936971) (← links)
- Decreased cardiac glutathione peroxidase levels and enhanced mandibular apoptosis in malformed embryos of diabetic rats (Q36975500) (← links)
- The status of diabetic embryopathy (Q36986969) (← links)
- Embryonic Stem Cell Proliferation Stimulated By Altered Anabolic Metabolism From Glucose Transporter 2-Transported Glucosamine (Q37014994) (← links)
- Mouse embryonic stem cells established in physiological-glucose media express the high KM Glut2 glucose transporter expressed by normal embryos (Q37344264) (← links)
- Understanding diabetic teratogenesis: where are we now and where are we going? (Q37349983) (← links)
- Diabetes and apoptosis: neural crest cells and neural tube. (Q37351323) (← links)
- Modeling neural tube defects in the mouse (Q37383064) (← links)
- Intersection of complex genetic traits affecting maternal metabolism, fetal metabolism, and neural tube defect risk: looking for needles in multiple haystacks (Q37695522) (← links)
- Arsenate-induced maternal glucose intolerance and neural tube defects in a mouse model. (Q37721052) (← links)
- Evolutionary interactions between diabetes and development (Q37812752) (← links)
- Genetic basis of susceptibility to teratogen induced birth defects. (Q37902133) (← links)
- Mouse as a model for multifactorial inheritance of neural tube defects (Q38018292) (← links)
- Impact of protein O-GlcNAcylation on neural tube malformation in diabetic embryopathy (Q41321787) (← links)
- Genetic and environmental influence on diabetic rat embryopathy (Q82673916) (← links)