
Clifford J. Tabin, Ph.D.
George Jacob and Jacqueline Hazel Leder Professor of Genetics
Analysis of Hox-4.5 and Hox-3.6 expression during newt limb regeneration: differential regulation of paralogous Hox genes suggest different roles for members of different Hox clusters.
The role of Hox genes in limb development.
Why we have (only) five fingers per hand: hox genes and the evolution of paired limbs.
Identification of polymorphic simple sequence repeats in the genome of the zebrafish.
Authors: Authors: Goff DJ, Galvin K, Katz H, Westerfield M, Lander ES, Tabin CJ.
Genomics
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Genomics
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Targeted misexpression of Hox-4.6 in the avian limb bud causes apparent homeotic transformations.
Authors: Authors: Morgan BA, Izpisúa-Belmonte JC, Duboule D, Tabin CJ.
Nature
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Nature
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Retinoids, homeoboxes, and growth factors: toward molecular models for limb development.
Isolation of potential vertebrate limb-identity genes.
Spatial and temporal expression of the retinoic acid receptor in the regenerating amphibian limb.
Embryonic expression and nuclear localization of Xenopus homeobox (Xhox) gene products.
Antibodies to the ras gene product inhibit adenylate cyclase and accelerate progesterone-induced cell division in Xenopus laevis oocytes.
Authors: Authors: Sadler SE, Schechter AL, Tabin CJ, Maller JL.
Mol Cell Biol
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Mol Cell Biol
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