
Clifford J. Tabin, Ph.D.
George Jacob and Jacqueline Hazel Leder Professor of Genetics
p63 is essential for regenerative proliferation in limb, craniofacial and epithelial development.
Authors: Authors: Yang A, Schweitzer R, Sun D, Kaghad M, Walker N, Bronson RT, Tabin C, Sharpe A, Caput D, Crum C, McKeon F.
Nature
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Nature
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Role of Pitx1 upstream of Tbx4 in specification of hindlimb identity.
How limbs develop.
Chick Barx2b, a marker for myogenic cells also expressed in branchial arches and neural structures.
A new spin on handed asymmetry.
The molecular ZPA.
A developmental model for thalidomide defects.
The transcription factor Pitx2 mediates situs-specific morphogenesis in response to left-right asymmetric signals.
Authors: Authors: Logan M, Pagán-Westphal SM, Smith DM, Paganessi L, Tabin CJ.
Cell
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Cell
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Epithelial-mesenchymal signaling during the regionalization of the chick gut.
Differential regulation of T-box and homeobox transcription factors suggests roles in controlling chick limb-type identity.