Martin, Gail R.
Gail Roberta Martin American biologist
Gail R. Martin American biologist
מרטין, גייל
VIAF ID: 60442830 (Personal)
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Works
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An alpha globin pseudogene is located within the mouse t complex | |
The branching programme of mouse lung development | |
Cardiac conduction is required to preserve cardiac chamber morphology | |
A common progenitor for haematopoietic and endothelial lineages in the zebrafish gastrula | |
Control of mitotic spindle angle by the RAS-regulated ERK1/2 pathway determines lung tube shape | |
A Cre transgene active in developing endodermal organs, heart, limb, and extra-ocular muscle | |
Deciphering skeletal patterning: clues from the limb | |
Dosage of Fgf8 determines whether cell survival is positively or negatively regulated in the developing forebrain | |
The ECM protein nephronectin promotes kidney development via integrin alpha8beta1-mediated stimulation of Gdnf expression | |
Expression of sprouty2 inhibits B-cell proliferation and is epigenetically silenced in mouse and human B-cell lymphomas | |
An FGF response pathway that mediates hepatic gene induction in embryonic endoderm cells. | |
An FGF signaling loop sustains the generation of differentiated progeny from stem cells in mouse incisors | |
FGF8 is required for cell survival at distinct stages of nephrogenesis and for regulation of gene expression in nascent nephrons. | |
Functions of FGF signalling from the apical ectodermal ridge in limb development | |
Genetic evidence that FGFs have an instructive role in limb proximal-distal patterning | |
Genetic mosaic analysis reveals FGF receptor 2 function in terminal end buds during mammary gland branching morphogenesis | |
Hedgehog signaling regulates the generation of ameloblast progenitors in the continuously growing mouse incisor | |
Host predisposition by endogenous Transforming Growth Factor-beta1 overexpression promotes pulmonary fibrosis following bleomycin injury | |
Increasing Fgf4 expression in the mouse limb bud causes polysyndactyly and rescues the skeletal defects that result from loss of Fgf8 function | |
Introducing WIREs Developmental Biology. | |
The isthmic organizer signal FGF8 is required for cell survival in the prospective midbrain and cerebellum. | |
Kidney development in the absence of Gdnf and Spry1 requires Fgf10. | |
Loss of Aif function causes cell death in the mouse embryo, but the temporal progression of patterning is normal | |
Loss of apoptosis-inducing factor results in cell-type-specific neurogenesis defects | |
MicroRNA-21 contributes to myocardial disease by stimulating MAP kinase signalling in fibroblasts | |
Myofibroblast differentiation is induced in keratinocyte-fibroblast co-cultures and is antagonistically regulated by endogenous transforming growth factor-beta and interleukin-1 | |
SHH propagates distal limb bud development by enhancing CYP26B1-mediated retinoic acid clearance via AER-FGF signalling | |
SLIT2-mediated ROBO2 signaling restricts kidney induction to a single site | |
Sprouty genes control diastema tooth development via bidirectional antagonism of epithelial-mesenchymal FGF signaling | |
Sprouty genes function in suppression of prostate tumorigenesis | |
Sprouty1 is a critical regulator of GDNF/RET-mediated kidney induction | |
Sprouty2, a mouse deafness gene, regulates cell fate decisions in the auditory sensory epithelium by antagonizing FGF signaling | |
Teratocarcinoma stem cells | |
Vicarious trauma: a comparison of clinicians who treat survivors of sexual abuse and sexual offenders |