AbstractThe mechanisms by which transient gradients of signaling molecules lead to emergence of specific cell types remain a central question in mammalian organogenesis. Here, we demonstrate that the appearance of four ventral pituitary cell types is mediated via the reciprocal interactions of two transcription factors, Pit1 and GATA2, which are epistatic to the remainder of the cell type–specific transcription programs and serve as the molecular memory of the transient signaling events. Unexpectedly, this program includes a DNA binding–independent function of Pit1, suppressing the ventral GATA2-dependent gonadotrope program by inhibiting GATA2 binding to gonadotrope- but not thyrotrope-specific genes, indicating that both DNA binding–depen...
AbstractThe differentiation of three anterior pituitary cell types is regulated by the tissue-specif...
The anlage of the pituitary gland begins to develop at embryonic day 9.0 (e9.0) in response to induc...
During fetal development five unique cell types arise within the anterior pituitary gland primordium...
AbstractThe mechanisms by which transient gradients of signaling molecules lead to emergence of spec...
The pituitary gland functions as the intermediary between the hypothalamus and nearly all organs of ...
The pituitary gland regulates growth, metabolism, reproduction, the stress response, uterine contrac...
This dissertation describes the role of the transcription factor Prop1 in pituitary development. Dur...
The anterior pituitary contains five trophic (hormone-secreting) cell types which are defined by the...
Abstract Background The pituitary gland is a neuroend...
The developing anterior pituitary provides an excellent model system for investigating cell differen...
The PITX family of transcription factors regulate the development of many organs. Pitx1 mutants have...
The pituitary gland is a neuroendocrine organ that produces and releases peptide hormones from speci...
The pituitary gland is a neuroendocrine organ that produces and releases peptide hormones from speci...
The anterior pituitary is made up of a number of cell types that are essential for such physiologica...
The anlage of the pituitary gland begins to develop at embryonic day 9.0 (e9.0) in response to induc...
AbstractThe differentiation of three anterior pituitary cell types is regulated by the tissue-specif...
The anlage of the pituitary gland begins to develop at embryonic day 9.0 (e9.0) in response to induc...
During fetal development five unique cell types arise within the anterior pituitary gland primordium...
AbstractThe mechanisms by which transient gradients of signaling molecules lead to emergence of spec...
The pituitary gland functions as the intermediary between the hypothalamus and nearly all organs of ...
The pituitary gland regulates growth, metabolism, reproduction, the stress response, uterine contrac...
This dissertation describes the role of the transcription factor Prop1 in pituitary development. Dur...
The anterior pituitary contains five trophic (hormone-secreting) cell types which are defined by the...
Abstract Background The pituitary gland is a neuroend...
The developing anterior pituitary provides an excellent model system for investigating cell differen...
The PITX family of transcription factors regulate the development of many organs. Pitx1 mutants have...
The pituitary gland is a neuroendocrine organ that produces and releases peptide hormones from speci...
The pituitary gland is a neuroendocrine organ that produces and releases peptide hormones from speci...
The anterior pituitary is made up of a number of cell types that are essential for such physiologica...
The anlage of the pituitary gland begins to develop at embryonic day 9.0 (e9.0) in response to induc...
AbstractThe differentiation of three anterior pituitary cell types is regulated by the tissue-specif...
The anlage of the pituitary gland begins to develop at embryonic day 9.0 (e9.0) in response to induc...
During fetal development five unique cell types arise within the anterior pituitary gland primordium...