The optx2 homeobox gene is expressed in early precursors of the eye and activates retina-specific genes.
暂无分享,去创建一个
J. Toy | O. Sundin | Jun-ming Yang | J. M. Yang | G. Leppert
[1] V. Hamburger,et al. A series of normal stages in the development of the chick embryo. 1951. , 2012, Developmental dynamics : an official publication of the American Association of Anatomists.
[2] S. Zipursky,et al. The Eye-Specification Proteins So and Eya Form a Complex and Regulate Multiple Steps in Drosophila Eye Development , 1997, Cell.
[3] G. Mardon,et al. Dachshund and Eyes Absent Proteins Form a Complex and Function Synergistically to Induce Ectopic Eye Development in Drosophila , 1997, Cell.
[4] A. Grinberg,et al. The Rx homeobox gene is essential for vertebrate eye development , 1997, Nature.
[5] R. Mcinnes,et al. Pax-6, Prox 1, and Chx10 homeobox gene expression correlates with phenotypic fate of retinal precursor cells. , 1997, Investigative ophthalmology & visual science.
[6] C. Cepko,et al. rax, a novel paired-type homeobox gene, shows expression in the anterior neural fold and developing retina. , 1997, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[7] Y. Rao,et al. A single morphogenetic field gives rise to two retina primordia under the influence of the prechordal plate. , 1997, Development.
[8] P. Gruss,et al. Ectopic lens induction in fish in response to the murine homeobox gene Six3 , 1996, Mechanisms of Development.
[9] S. Kain,et al. An enhanced green fluorescent protein allows sensitive detection of gene transfer in mammalian cells. , 1996, Biochemical and biophysical research communications.
[10] P. Beachy,et al. Cyclopia and defective axial patterning in mice lacking Sonic hedgehog gene function , 1996, Nature.
[11] T. Takizawa,et al. Identification and expression of six family genes in mouse retina , 1996, FEBS letters.
[12] M. Segal,et al. Development of neuronal precursor cells and functional postmitotic neurons from embryonic stem cells in vitro , 1996, Mechanisms of Development.
[13] SL Bruhn,et al. Development of the pattern of photoreceptors in the chick retina , 1996, The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience.
[14] N. Copeland,et al. Six3, a murine homologue of the sine oculis gene, demarcates the most anterior border of the developing neural plate and is expressed during eye development. , 1995, Development.
[15] P. Callaerts,et al. Induction of ectopic eyes by targeted expression of the eyeless gene in Drosophila. , 1995, Science.
[16] V. Hartenstein,et al. Homeobox genes and connective tissue patterning. , 1995, Development.
[17] M. Kozak. Determinants of translational fidelity and efficiency in vertebrate mRNAs , 1994, Biochimie.
[18] J. O'Tousa,et al. sine oculis is a homeobox gene required for Drosophila visual system development. , 1994, Genetics.
[19] D. Kooy,et al. Developmental expression of a novel murine homeobox gene (Chx10): Evidence for roles in determination of the neuroretina and inner nuclear layer , 1994, Neuron.
[20] V. Hartenstein,et al. The drosophila sine oculis locus encodes a homeodomain-containing protein required for the development of the entire visual system , 1994, Neuron.
[21] D. Pasko,et al. Pax-6 is first expressed in a region of ectoderm anterior to the early neural plate: implications for stepwise determination of the lens. , 1994, Developmental biology.
[22] K. Agata,et al. Genetic characterization of the multipotent dedifferentiated state of pigmented epithelial cells in vitro. , 1993, Development.
[23] E. Maltby,et al. A case of deletion 14(q22.1-->q22.3) associated with anophthalmia and pituitary abnormalities. , 1993, Journal of medical genetics.
[24] A. Aguzzi,et al. Pax-5 encodes the transcription factor BSAP and is expressed in B lymphocytes, the developing CNS, and adult testis. , 1992, Genes & development.
[25] P. Froussard. A random-PCR method (rPCR) to construct whole cDNA library from low amounts of RNA. , 1992, Nucleic acids research.
[26] G. Eichele,et al. An early marker of axial pattern in the chick embryo and its respecification by retinoic acid. , 1992, Development.
[27] F. Guillemot,et al. Retinal fate and ganglion cell differentiation are potentiated by acidic FGF in an in vitro assay of early retinal development. , 1992, Development.
[28] G. Saunders,et al. Mouse Small eye results from mutations in a paired-like homeobox-containing gene , 1991, Nature.
[29] P. Gruss,et al. Pax-6, a murine paired box gene, is expressed in the developing CNS. , 1991, Development.
[30] C. M. Park,et al. Induction of retinal regeneration in vivo by growth factors. , 1991, Developmental biology.
[31] M. Lovett,et al. Direct selection: a method for the isolation of cDNAs encoded by large genomic regions. , 1991, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[32] D. Betts,et al. Deletion 14q (q22q23) associated with anophthalmia, absent pituitary, and other abnormalities. , 1991, Journal of Medical Genetics.
[33] D. Housman,et al. A mouse model of the aniridia-Wilms tumor deletion syndrome. , 1990, Science.
[34] K. Goto,et al. Visinin: A novel calcium binding protein expressed in retinal cone cells , 1990, Neuron.
[35] R. Adler,et al. Plasticity and differentiation of embryonic retinal cells after terminal mitosis. , 1989, Science.
[36] M. Lyon,et al. Small eyes (Sey): a homozygous lethal mutation on chromosome 2 which affects the differentiation of both lens and nasal placodes in the mouse. , 1986, Journal of embryology and experimental morphology.
[37] J. Coulombre,et al. Regeneration of neural retina from the pigmented epithelium in the chick embryo. , 1965, Developmental biology.
[38] L. Clarke. Regional Differences in Eye-Forming Capacity of the Early Chick Blastoderm as Studied in Chorio-Allantoic Grafts , 1936, Physiological Zoology.
[39] H. Adelmann. Experimental studies on the development of the eye. II. The eye‐forming potencies of the median portions of the urodelan neural plate (Triton teniatus and Amblystoma punctatum) , 1929 .
[40] Keiko Ikeda,et al. Structure, function and expression of a murine homeobox protein AREC3, a homologue of Drosophila sine oculis gene product, and implication in development. , 1996, Nucleic acids research.
[41] T. Reh,et al. Common mechanisms of retinal regeneration in the larval frog and embryonic chick. , 1991, Ciba Foundation symposium.
[42] Á. Szél,et al. Four cone types characterized by anti-visual pigment antibodies in the pigeon retina. , 1989, Investigative ophthalmology & visual science.
[43] G. C. Bewley. Drosophila: A practical approach. Edited by D.B. Roberts Oxford‐Washington, DC: IRL Press, 1986. 295 pp. , 1987 .
[44] M. Green. Pre-mRNA splicing. , 1986, Annual review of genetics.
[45] Volker Hartenstein,et al. The Embryonic Development of Drosophila melanogaster , 1985, Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
[46] R. Northcutt,et al. Taste buds develop autonomously from endoderm without induction by cephalic neural crest or paraxial mesoderm. , 1997, Development.