Clifford J. Tabin, Ph.D.
George Jacob and Jacqueline Hazel Leder Professor of Genetics
Expression of Cre Recombinase in the developing mouse limb bud driven by a Prxl enhancer.
Authors: Authors: Logan M, Martin JF, Nagy A, Lobe C, Olson EN, Tabin CJ.
Genesis
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Genesis
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The left-right determinant inversin has highly conserved ankyrin repeat and IQ domains and interacts with calmodulin.
Authors: Authors: Morgan D, Goodship J, Essner JJ, Vogan KJ, Turnpenny L, Yost HJ, Tabin CJ, Strachan T.
Hum Genet
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Hum Genet
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Dach1, a vertebrate homologue of Drosophila dachshund, is expressed in the developing eye and ear of both chick and mouse and is regulated independently of Pax and Eya genes.
Authors: Authors: Heanue TA, Davis RJ, Rowitch DH, Kispert A, McMahon AP, Mardon G, Tabin CJ.
Mech Dev
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Mech Dev
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Ptc1 and Ptc2 transcripts provide distinct readouts of Hedgehog signaling activity during chick embryogenesis.
Analysis of the tendon cell fate using Scleraxis, a specific marker for tendons and ligaments.
Authors: Authors: Schweitzer R, Chyung JH, Murtaugh LC, Brent AE, Rosen V, Olson EN, Lassar A, Tabin CJ.
Development
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Development
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Developmental biology: clocks and hox.
Comparative biological responses to human Sonic, Indian, and Desert hedgehog.
Authors: Authors: Pathi S, Pagan-Westphal S, Baker DP, Garber EA, Rayhorn P, Bumcrot D, Tabin CJ, Blake Pepinsky R, Williams KP.
Mech Dev
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Mech Dev
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Cloning and expression of a novel cysteine-rich secreted protein family member expressed in thyroid and pancreatic mesoderm within the chicken embryo.
Authors: Authors: Smith DM, Collins-Racie LA, Marigo VA, Roberts DJ, Davis NM, Hartmann C, Schweitzer R, LaVallie ER, Gamer L, McCoy J, Tabin CJ.
Mech Dev
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Mech Dev
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Wnt-14 plays a pivotal role in inducing synovial joint formation in the developing appendicular skeleton.
Clonally related cells are restricted to organ boundaries early in the development of the chicken gut to form compartment boundaries.