AbstractThe Pax2 gene encodes a DNA binding protein with multiple functions in the developing intermediate mesoderm and urogenital tract. Loss of Pax2 in mice results in the complete absence of kidneys, ureters, and sex specific epithelial structures derived from the intermediate mesoderm in both males and females. In this report, we describe two new alleles of Pax2 created by inserting the enhanced green fluorescent protein coding region into the 5′ untranslated leader sequence. One allele is a hypomorph that generates less protein and exhibits structural defects in kidneys and ureters upon homozygosity. A second allele is a true null that can be used to image Pax2 expressing cells in a mutant background. Organ culture and embryo analyses ...
Congenital reduction in nephron number (renal hypoplasia) is a predisposing factor for chronic kidne...
Pax2 is a developmental control gene that is essential for organogenesis of the kidney and urogenita...
SummaryPax2 is a transcription factor with important functions during kidney development [1–3]. Ecto...
AbstractThe Pax2 gene encodes a DNA binding protein with multiple functions in the developing interm...
AbstractActivation of the Pax2 gene marks the intermediate mesoderm shortly after gastrulation, as t...
Re-expression of the developmental gene Pax-2 during experimental acute tubular necrosis in mice.Bac...
AbstractThe Pax family of transcription factors plays important roles in vertebrate organogenesis. P...
The 9 PAX genes constitute a family of developmental transcriptional regulators characterized by a h...
AbstractPAX2, a member of the “paired-box” family of homeotic genes, is a nuclear transcription fact...
Obstruction of the urinary tract activates apoptotic pathways in collecting duct cells and leads to...
AbstractThe transcription factor Pax2 is essential for the development of the urogenital system. Pax...
PAX2 gene encodes a transcription factor that belongs to the paired-box family of homeotic genes and...
The transcription factor PAX2 is expressed during normal kidney development and is thought to influe...
The transcription factors HNF1B and Pax2, co-expressed in the Wolffian duct and ureteric bud epithel...
In normal human populations, nephron number varies widely from 300,000 to over one million nephrons ...
Congenital reduction in nephron number (renal hypoplasia) is a predisposing factor for chronic kidne...
Pax2 is a developmental control gene that is essential for organogenesis of the kidney and urogenita...
SummaryPax2 is a transcription factor with important functions during kidney development [1–3]. Ecto...
AbstractThe Pax2 gene encodes a DNA binding protein with multiple functions in the developing interm...
AbstractActivation of the Pax2 gene marks the intermediate mesoderm shortly after gastrulation, as t...
Re-expression of the developmental gene Pax-2 during experimental acute tubular necrosis in mice.Bac...
AbstractThe Pax family of transcription factors plays important roles in vertebrate organogenesis. P...
The 9 PAX genes constitute a family of developmental transcriptional regulators characterized by a h...
AbstractPAX2, a member of the “paired-box” family of homeotic genes, is a nuclear transcription fact...
Obstruction of the urinary tract activates apoptotic pathways in collecting duct cells and leads to...
AbstractThe transcription factor Pax2 is essential for the development of the urogenital system. Pax...
PAX2 gene encodes a transcription factor that belongs to the paired-box family of homeotic genes and...
The transcription factor PAX2 is expressed during normal kidney development and is thought to influe...
The transcription factors HNF1B and Pax2, co-expressed in the Wolffian duct and ureteric bud epithel...
In normal human populations, nephron number varies widely from 300,000 to over one million nephrons ...
Congenital reduction in nephron number (renal hypoplasia) is a predisposing factor for chronic kidne...
Pax2 is a developmental control gene that is essential for organogenesis of the kidney and urogenita...
SummaryPax2 is a transcription factor with important functions during kidney development [1–3]. Ecto...