Rax (Rx) genes encode paired-type homeodomain-containing transcription factors present in virtually all metazoan groups. In vertebrates, studies in fish, amphibian, chick and mouse models have revealed that these genes play important roles in the development of structures located at the anterior portion of the central nervous system, in particular the eyes, the hypothalamus and the pituitary gland. In addition, human patients with eye and brain defects carry mutations in the two human Rax paralogues, RAX and RAX2. Here, we review work done in the last years on Rax genes, focusing especially on the function that mouse Rax and its zebrafish homologue, rx3, play in hypothalamic and pituitary development. Work on both of these model organisms i...
To study gene function in neural progenitors and radial glia of the retina and hypothalamus, we deve...
Background: The genetic cascades underpinning vertebrate early eye morphogenesis are poorly understo...
Rax proteins comprise a small family of paired-type, homeodomain-containing transcription factors wi...
The rx/Rax gene is a conserved homeobox transcription factor that is known to play an important rol...
The hypothalamus is a region of the anterior forebrain that controls basic aspects of vertebrate phy...
Rx is a paired-like homeodomain transcription factor that is expressed in the developing eyes, ventr...
The paired-like homeobox-containing gene Rx has a critical role in the eye development of several ve...
In the developing brain, growth and differentiation are intimately linked. Here we show that in the ...
The transcription factor RAX is a paired-type homeoprotein that plays a critical role in eye and for...
To study gene function in neural progenitors and radial glia of the retina and hypothalamus, we deve...
The pituitary gland is a neuroendocrine organ that produces and releases peptide hormones from speci...
The paired-class homeobox gene, Rx, is essential for vertebrate eye development. Targeted disruptio...
SummaryThe retinal anterior homeobox (rax) gene encodes a transcription factor necessary for vertebr...
Rx is a paired-like homeobox gene that is required for vertebrate eye formation. Mice lacking Rx fun...
The pituitary gland of vertebrates consists of two major parts, the neurohypophysis (NH) and the ade...
To study gene function in neural progenitors and radial glia of the retina and hypothalamus, we deve...
Background: The genetic cascades underpinning vertebrate early eye morphogenesis are poorly understo...
Rax proteins comprise a small family of paired-type, homeodomain-containing transcription factors wi...
The rx/Rax gene is a conserved homeobox transcription factor that is known to play an important rol...
The hypothalamus is a region of the anterior forebrain that controls basic aspects of vertebrate phy...
Rx is a paired-like homeodomain transcription factor that is expressed in the developing eyes, ventr...
The paired-like homeobox-containing gene Rx has a critical role in the eye development of several ve...
In the developing brain, growth and differentiation are intimately linked. Here we show that in the ...
The transcription factor RAX is a paired-type homeoprotein that plays a critical role in eye and for...
To study gene function in neural progenitors and radial glia of the retina and hypothalamus, we deve...
The pituitary gland is a neuroendocrine organ that produces and releases peptide hormones from speci...
The paired-class homeobox gene, Rx, is essential for vertebrate eye development. Targeted disruptio...
SummaryThe retinal anterior homeobox (rax) gene encodes a transcription factor necessary for vertebr...
Rx is a paired-like homeobox gene that is required for vertebrate eye formation. Mice lacking Rx fun...
The pituitary gland of vertebrates consists of two major parts, the neurohypophysis (NH) and the ade...
To study gene function in neural progenitors and radial glia of the retina and hypothalamus, we deve...
Background: The genetic cascades underpinning vertebrate early eye morphogenesis are poorly understo...
Rax proteins comprise a small family of paired-type, homeodomain-containing transcription factors wi...