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Loss of HNF-1{alpha} Function in Mice Leads to Abnormal Expression of Genes Involved in Pancreatic Islet Development and Metabolism
Diabetes, November 1, 2001; 50(11): 2472 - 2480.
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Nucleic Acids ResHome page
A. Bailly, M. E. Torres-Padilla, A. P. Tinel, and M. C. Weiss
An enhancer element 6 kb upstream of the mouse HNF4{alpha}1 promoter is activated by glucocorticoids and liver-enriched transcription factors
Nucleic Acids Res., September 1, 2001; 29(17): 3495 - 3505.
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Genes Dev.Home page
S. A. Duncan and A. J. Watt
BMPs on the road to hepatogenesis
Genes & Dev., August 1, 2001; 15(15): 1879 - 1884.
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Mol. Endocrinol.Home page
J. Eeckhoute, P. Formstecher, and B. Laine
Maturity-Onset Diabetes of the Young Type 1 (MODY1)-Associated Mutations R154X and E276Q in Hepatocyte Nuclear Factor 4{{alpha}} (HNF4{{alpha}}) Gene Impair Recruitment of p300, a Key Transcriptional Coactivator
Mol. Endocrinol., July 1, 2001; 15(7): 1200 - 1210.
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Genes Dev.Home page
N. J. Sund, M. Z. Vatamaniuk, M. Casey, S.-L. Ang, M. A. Magnuson, D. A. Stoffers, F. M. Matschinsky, and K. H. Kaestner
Tissue-specific deletion of Foxa2 in pancreatic {beta} cells results in hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia
Genes & Dev., July 1, 2001; 15(13): 1706 - 1715.
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J. Cell Sci.Home page
P Murray and D Edgar
Regulation of the differentiation and behaviour of extra-embryonic endodermal cells by basement membranes
J. Cell Sci., January 3, 2001; 114(5): 931 - 939.
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DevelopmentHome page
B Isermann, S. Hendrickson, K Hutley, M Wing, and H Weiler
Tissue-restricted expression of thrombomodulin in the placenta rescues thrombomodulin-deficient mice from early lethality and reveals a secondary developmental block
Development, January 3, 2001; 128(6): 827 - 838.
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DevelopmentHome page
G. Gallicano, C Bauer, and E Fuchs
Rescuing desmoplakin function in extra-embryonic ectoderm reveals the importance of this protein in embryonic heart, neuroepithelium, skin and vasculature
Development, January 3, 2001; 128(6): 929 - 941.
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Mol. Cell. Biol.Home page
G. Peiler, B. Böckmann, H. Nakhei, and G. U. Ryffel
Inhibitor of the Tissue-Specific Transcription Factor HNF4, a Potential Regulator in Early Xenopus Development
Mol. Cell. Biol., December 1, 2000; 20(23): 8676 - 8683.
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Toxicol PatholHome page
B. I. Ghanayem, Hongbing Wang, and S. Sumner
Using Cytochrome P-450 Gene Knock-Out Mice to Study Chemical Metabolism, Toxicity, and Carcinogenicity
Toxicol Pathol, November 1, 2000; 28(6): 839 - 850.
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Mol. Cell. Biol.Home page
N. J. Sund, S.-L. Ang, S. D. Sackett, W. Shen, N. Daigle, M. A. Magnuson, and K. H. Kaestner
Hepatocyte Nuclear Factor 3beta (Foxa2) Is Dispensable for Maintaining the Differentiated State of the Adult Hepatocyte
Mol. Cell. Biol., July 15, 2000; 20(14): 5175 - 5183.
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Am. J. Pathol.Home page
M. D. Dabeva, P. M. Petkov, J. Sandhu, R. Oren, E. Laconi, E. Hurston, and D. A. Shafritz
Proliferation and Differentiation of Fetal Liver Epithelial Progenitor Cells after Transplantation into Adult Rat Liver
Am. J. Pathol., June 1, 2000; 156(6): 2017 - 2031.
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Genes Dev.Home page
J. Li, G. Ning, and S. A. Duncan
Mammalian hepatocyte differentiation requires the transcription factor HNF-4alpha
Genes & Dev., February 15, 2000; 14(4): 464 - 474.
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Nucleic Acids ResHome page
J. Lausen, H. Thomas, I. Lemm, M. Bulman, M. Borgschulze, A. Lingott, A. T. Hattersley, and G. U. Ryffel
Naturally occurring mutations in the human HNF4{alpha} gene impair the function of the transcription factor to a varying degree
Nucleic Acids Res., January 15, 2000; 28(2): 430 - 437.
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