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The following pages link to Pitx2 distinguishes subtypes of terminally differentiated neurons in the developing mouse neuroepithelium (Q44230492):
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- Increased expression of PITX2 transcription factor contributes to ovarian cancer progression (Q21090912) (← links)
- Identification of the first intragenic deletion of the PITX2 gene causing an Axenfeld-Rieger Syndrome: case report (Q21261447) (← links)
- Pitx2 is an upstream activator of extraocular myogenesis and survival (Q24601336) (← links)
- Immortalization of neuronal progenitors using SV40 large T antigen and differentiation towards dopaminergic neurons (Q26829548) (← links)
- Fate map of the diencephalon and the zona limitans at the 10-somites stage in chick embryos (Q28254577) (← links)
- Cre fate mapping reveals lineage specific defects in neuronal migration with loss of Pitx2 function in the developing mouse hypothalamus and subthalamic nucleus (Q28510738) (← links)
- GABAergic lineage differentiation of AF5 neural progenitor cells in vitro (Q28574854) (← links)
- The Zic2 gene directs the formation and function of node cilia to control cardiac situs (Q28592737) (← links)
- The ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling enzyme CHD7 regulates pro-neural gene expression and neurogenesis in the inner ear. (Q30474131) (← links)
- Delayed fusion and altered gene expression contribute to semicircular canal defects in Chd7 deficient mice (Q30525749) (← links)
- An altered phenotype in a conditional knockout of Pitx2 in extraocular muscle (Q30620542) (← links)
- The pattern of congenital heart defects arising from reduced Tbx5 expression is altered in a Down syndrome mouse model (Q30658905) (← links)
- Distinct populations of GABAergic neurons in mouse rhombomere 1 express but do not require the homeodomain transcription factor PITX2 (Q34021436) (← links)
- Identification of novel spinal cholinergic genetic subtypes disclose Chodl and Pitx2 as markers for fast motor neurons and partition cells (Q34113401) (← links)
- Development of a multiplex methylation specific PCR suitable for (early) detection of non-small cell lung cancer (Q34183409) (← links)
- The homeodomain transcription factor PITX2 is required for specifying correct cell fates and establishing angiogenic privilege in the developing cornea (Q34389604) (← links)
- Pleiotropic and isoform-specific functions for Pitx2 in superior colliculus and hypothalamic neuronal development (Q34475283) (← links)
- Pitx2a binds to human papillomavirus type 18 E6 protein and inhibits E6-mediated P53 degradation in HeLa cells (Q34683991) (← links)
- Lhx4 deficiency: increased cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor expression and pituitary hypoplasia. (Q35441732) (← links)
- AP-2β Is a Downstream Effector of PITX2 Required to Specify Endothelium and Establish Angiogenic Privilege During Corneal Development. (Q36683947) (← links)
- C-terminals in the mouse branchiomotor nuclei originate from the magnocellular reticular formation (Q37179654) (← links)
- PACS-1 mediates phosphorylation-dependent ciliary trafficking of the cyclic-nucleotide-gated channel in olfactory sensory neurons (Q37358449) (← links)
- Foxa1 is essential for development and functional integrity of the subthalamic nucleus (Q37488064) (← links)
- Homologs of genes expressed in Caenorhabditis elegans GABAergic neurons are also found in the developing mouse forebrain (Q37814485) (← links)
- Axial level-specific regulation of neuronal development: lessons from PITX2. (Q38239980) (← links)
- Loss of Chd7 function in gene-trapped reporter mice is embryonic lethal and associated with severe defects in multiple developing tissues. (Q38304102) (← links)
- GABAergic and glutamatergic identities of developing midbrain Pitx2 neurons (Q41962839) (← links)
- Expression of regulatory genes during differentiation of thalamic nuclei in mouse and monkey (Q44998263) (← links)
- A phylotypic stage in vertebrate brain development: GABA cell patterns in zebrafish compared with mouse (Q46865773) (← links)
- Modulation of Neurogenesis through the Promotion of Energy Production Activity Is behind the Antidepressant-Like Effect of Colonial Green Alga, Botryococcus braunii (Q47144936) (← links)
- GABA distribution in lamprey is phylogenetically conserved (Q48178819) (← links)
- Nestin-Cre mediated deletion of Pitx2 in the mouse (Q48477718) (← links)
- A novel TaulacZ allele reveals a requirement for Pitx2 in formation of the mammillothalamic tract (Q48912866) (← links)
- CHD7 represses the retinoic acid synthesis enzyme ALDH1A3 during inner ear development (Q50422411) (← links)
- Characterization of progenitor domains in the developing mouse thalamus (Q50667689) (← links)
- PITX2 is required for normal development of neurons in the mouse subthalamic nucleus and midbrain (Q51027255) (← links)
- Pitx2 regulates myosin heavy chain isoform expression and multi‐innervation in extraocular muscle (Q53235867) (← links)
- Pitx2 cholinergic interneurons are the source of C bouton synapses on brainstem motor neurons (Q64072914) (← links)