peer reviewedPax 1 is a member of the paired-box containing gene family. Expression has previously been observed in the developing sclerotomes and later in the anlagen of the intervertebral discs. Analysis of Pax 1-deficient undulated mice revealed an important role for this gene in the development of the axial skeleton, in which Pax 1 apparently functions as a mediator of notochordal signals during sclerotome differentiation. Here we demonstrate that Pax 1 is also transiently expressed in the developing limb buds. A comparative phenotypic analysis of different undulated alleles shows that this expression is of functional significance. In mice that are mutant for the Pax 1 gene severe developmental abnormalities are found in the pectoral gi...
peer reviewedundulated (un) homozygous mice exhibit vertebral malformations along the entire rostro-...
Pax1 and Pax9 play redundant, synergistic functions in the patterning and differentiation of the scl...
peer reviewedPax9, a recently identified mouse paired-box-containing gene, is highly homologous to P...
peer reviewedPrevious studies have identified a single amino-acid substitution in the transcriptiona...
peer reviewedThe paralogous genes Pax1 and Pax9 constitute one group within the vertebrate Pax gene ...
AbstractHox and Pax transcription factors are master regulators of skeletal and organ morphogenesis....
The analysis of the development of the skeletal system has been greatly facilitated by the availabil...
peer reviewedThe notochord plays an important role in the differentiation of the paraxial mesoderm a...
Abstractundulated extensive mice carry a deletion of at least 28.2 kb, removing the terminal Pax-1 e...
The shoulder and pelvic girdles represent the proximal bones of the appendicular skeleton that conne...
peer reviewedThe murine paired box-containing gene Pax1 is required for normal development of the ve...
peer reviewedPax genes are a family of developmental control genes that encode nuclear transcription...
AbstractThe shoulder and pelvic girdles represent the proximal bones of the appendicular skeleton th...
peer reviewedWe have previously shown that the paired-box transcription factors Pax1 and Pax9 synerg...
AbstractThe post-cranial axial skeleton consists of a metameric series of vertebral bodies and inter...
peer reviewedundulated (un) homozygous mice exhibit vertebral malformations along the entire rostro-...
Pax1 and Pax9 play redundant, synergistic functions in the patterning and differentiation of the scl...
peer reviewedPax9, a recently identified mouse paired-box-containing gene, is highly homologous to P...
peer reviewedPrevious studies have identified a single amino-acid substitution in the transcriptiona...
peer reviewedThe paralogous genes Pax1 and Pax9 constitute one group within the vertebrate Pax gene ...
AbstractHox and Pax transcription factors are master regulators of skeletal and organ morphogenesis....
The analysis of the development of the skeletal system has been greatly facilitated by the availabil...
peer reviewedThe notochord plays an important role in the differentiation of the paraxial mesoderm a...
Abstractundulated extensive mice carry a deletion of at least 28.2 kb, removing the terminal Pax-1 e...
The shoulder and pelvic girdles represent the proximal bones of the appendicular skeleton that conne...
peer reviewedThe murine paired box-containing gene Pax1 is required for normal development of the ve...
peer reviewedPax genes are a family of developmental control genes that encode nuclear transcription...
AbstractThe shoulder and pelvic girdles represent the proximal bones of the appendicular skeleton th...
peer reviewedWe have previously shown that the paired-box transcription factors Pax1 and Pax9 synerg...
AbstractThe post-cranial axial skeleton consists of a metameric series of vertebral bodies and inter...
peer reviewedundulated (un) homozygous mice exhibit vertebral malformations along the entire rostro-...
Pax1 and Pax9 play redundant, synergistic functions in the patterning and differentiation of the scl...
peer reviewedPax9, a recently identified mouse paired-box-containing gene, is highly homologous to P...