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2001

2001

 

Original Research Papers

 

Coffman, J. A., & Davidson, E. H. (2001). Oral-aboral axis specification in the sea urchin embryo. I. Axis entrainment by respiratory asymmetry. Dev Biol, 230(1), 18-28.

 

Di Rocco, G., Gavalas, A., Popperl, H., Krumlauf, R., Mavilio, F., & Zappavigna, V. (2001). The recruitment of SOX/OCT complexes and the differential activity of HOXA1 and HOXB1 modulate the Hoxb1 auto-regulatory enhancer function. J Biol Chem, 276(23), 20506-20515.

 

Iyer, L. M., Aravind, L., Bork, P., Hofmann, K., Mushegian, A. R., Zhulin, I. B., Koonin, E. V. (2001). Quod erat demonstrandum? The mystery of experimental validation of apparently erroneous computational analyses of protein sequences. Genome Biol, 2(12), RESEARCH0051.

 

Johnson, L., Staub, C., Neaves, W. B., & Yanagimachi, R. (2001). Live human germ cells in the context of their spermatogenic stages. Hum Reprod, 16(8), 1575-1582.

 

Kwan, C. T., Tsang, S. L., Krumlauf, R., & Sham, M. H. (2001). Regulatory analysis of the mouse Hoxb3 gene: multiple elements work in concert to direct temporal and spatial patterns of expression. Dev Biol, 232(1), 176-190.

 

Manzanares, M., Bel-Vialar, S., Ariza-McNaughton, L., Ferretti, E., Marshall, H., Maconochie, M. M., Blasi, F., Krumlauf, R. (2001). Independent regulation of initiation and maintenance phases of Hoxa3 expression in the vertebrate hindbrain involve auto- and cross- regulatory mechanisms. Development, 128(18), 3595-3607.

 

Querido, E., Blanchette, P., Yan, Q., Kamura, T., Morrison, M., Boivin, D., Kaelin, W. G., Conaway, R. C., Conaway, J. W., Branton, P. E. (2001). Degradation of p53 by adenovirus E4orf6 and E1B55K proteins occurs via a novel mechanism involving a Cullin-containing complex. Genes Dev, 15(23), 3104-3117.

 

 

Reviews, Commentaries & Chapters

 

Gavalas, A., & Krumlauf, R. (2001). Hox Genes. In S. Brenner & J. Miller (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Genetics (pp. 978-979): Academic Press.

 

Hawley, R. S. (2001). Altered nuclear transport and the most selfish of genes. Dev Cell, 1(3), 311-313.

 

Inoue, T., & Krumlauf, R. (2001). An impulse to the brain--using in vivo electroporation. Nat Neurosci, 4 Suppl, 1156-1158.

 

Krull, C. E., & Krumlauf, R. (2001). Building from the bottom up. Nat Cell Biol, 3(6), E138-139.

 

Mushegian, A., & Medzhitov, R. (2001). Evolutionary perspective on innate immune recognition. J Cell Biol, 155(5), 705-710.

 

Neaves, W. B. (2001). Medicine in the Postgenome Era. Mo Med, 98(9), 461-464.

 

Trainor, P., Bel-Vialar, S., Itasaki, N., & Krumlauf, R. (2001). Novel roles for head mesoderm and somites in patterning the vertebrate neural tube. In E. J. Sanders (Ed.), The Origin and Fate of Somites (pp. 30-47): IOS Press.

 

Trainor, P. A., & Krumlauf, R. (2001). Hox genes, neural crest cells and branchial arch patterning. Curr Opin Cell Biol, 13(6), 698-705.