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Q. Zhu, K. Gregg, M. Lozano, J. Liu, and J. P. Dudley
CDP Is a Repressor of Mouse Mammary Tumor Virus Expression in the Mammary Gland
J. Virol., July 15, 2000; 74(14): 6348 - 6357.
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H Enomoto, R. Heuckeroth, J. Golden, E. Johnson, and J Milbrandt
Development of cranial parasympathetic ganglia requires sequential actions of GDNF and neurturin
Development, January 11, 2000; 127(22): 4877 - 4889.
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M. Howard, M Stanke, C Schneider, X Wu, and H Rohrer
The transcription factor dHAND is a downstream effector of BMPs in sympathetic neuron specification
Development, January 9, 2000; 127(18): 4073 - 4081.
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N Pujol, P Torregrossa, J. Ewbank, and J. Brunet
The homeodomain protein CePHOX2/CEH-17 controls antero-posterior axonal growth in C. elegans
Development, January 8, 2000; 127(15): 3361 - 3371.
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C. Baker and M Bronner-Fraser
Establishing neuronal identity in vertebrate neurogenic placodes
Development, January 7, 2000; 127(14): 3045 - 3056.
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T. Hendricks, N. Francis, D. Fyodorov, and E. S. Deneris
The ETS Domain Factor Pet-1 Is an Early and Precise Marker of Central Serotonin Neurons and Interacts with a Conserved Element in Serotonergic Genes
J. Neurosci., December 1, 1999; 19(23): 10348 - 10356.
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D. Catt, S. Hawkins, A. Roman, W. Luo, and D. G. Skalnik
Overexpression of CCAAT Displacement Protein Represses the Promiscuously Active Proximal gp91phox Promoter
Blood, November 1, 1999; 94(9): 3151 - 3160.
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B. M. Jacobsen and D. G. Skalnik
YY1 Binds Five cis-Elements and Trans-activates the Myeloid Cell-restricted gp91phox Promoter
J. Biol. Chem., October 15, 1999; 274(42): 29984 - 29993.
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C. Eastman, H. R. Horvitz, and Y. Jin
Coordinated Transcriptional Regulation of the unc-25 Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase and the unc-47 GABA Vesicular Transporter by the Caenorhabditis elegans UNC-30 Homeodomain Protein
J. Neurosci., August 1, 1999; 19(15): 6225 - 6234.
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J. Liu, A. Barnett, E. J. Neufeld, and J. P. Dudley
Homeoproteins CDP and SATB1 Interact: Potential for Tissue-Specific Regulation
Mol. Cell. Biol., July 1, 1999; 19(7): 4918 - 4926.
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W. Ai, E. Toussaint, and A. Roman
CCAAT Displacement Protein Binds to and Negatively Regulates Human Papillomavirus Type 6 E6, E7, and E1 Promoters
J. Virol., May 1, 1999; 73(5): 4220 - 4229.
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S. Li, L. Moy, N. Pittman, G. Shue, B. Aufiero, E. J. Neufeld, N. S. LeLeiko, and M. J. Walsh
Transcriptional Repression of the Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator Gene, Mediated by CCAAT Displacement Protein/cut Homolog, Is Associated with Histone Deacetylation
J. Biol. Chem., March 19, 1999; 274(12): 7803 - 7815.
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C.-H. Kim, H.-S. Kim, J. F. Cubells, and K.-S. Kim
A Previously Undescribed Intron and Extensive 5' Upstream Sequence, but Not Phox2a-mediated Transactivation, Are Necessary for High Level Cell Type-specific Expression of the Human Norepinephrine Transporter Gene
J. Biol. Chem., March 5, 1999; 274(10): 6507 - 6518.
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K Sakurada, M Ohshima-Sakurada, T. Palmer, and F. Gage
Nurr1, an orphan nuclear receptor, is a transcriptional activator of endogenous tyrosine hydroxylase in neural progenitor cells derived from the adult brain
Development, January 9, 1999; 126(18): 4017 - 4026.
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M Stanke, D Junghans, M Geissen, C Goridis, U Ernsberger, and H Rohrer
The Phox2 homeodomain proteins are sufficient to promote the development of sympathetic neurons
Development, January 9, 1999; 126(18): 4087 - 4094.
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A. Greenwood, E. Turner, and D. Anderson
Identification of dividing, determined sensory neuron precursors in the mammalian neural crest
Development, January 8, 1999; 126(16): 3545 - 3559.
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