The Six1 transcription factor plays important roles in the development of cranial sensory organs, and point mutations underlie craniofacial birth defects. Because Six1’s transcriptional activity can be modulated by interacting proteins, we previously screened for candidate interactors and identified zinc-finger MYM-containing protein 4 (Zmym4) by its inclusion of a few domains with a bona fide cofactor, Sine oculis binding protein (Sobp). Although Zmym4 has been implicated in regulating early brain development and certain cancers, its role in craniofacial development has not previously been described
Cranial base is important to the development of craniofacial skeleton since it is connected to face ...
AbstractThe integration of multiple morphogenic signalling pathways and transcription factor network...
SummaryMEF2 transcription factors are well-established regulators of muscle development. We have dis...
AbstractThe cranial base is essential for integrated craniofacial development and growth. It develop...
The zic1 gene plays an important role in embryonic development, in part by regulating the expression...
AbstractTranscription factor Six1a plays important roles in morphogenesis, organogenesis, and cell d...
BACKGROUND: Six1 is a transcriptional factor that plays an important role in embryonic development...
Recent studies have demonstrated that Zfhx1a and Zfhx1b are transcription factors involved in many i...
The transcription factor cMyb has well known functions in vertebrate hematopoiesis, but little was k...
AbstractNedd4 is an E3 ubiquitin ligase that has an essential role in craniofacial development. Howe...
Microcephaly is a neurodevelopmental disorder causing significantly reduced cerebral cortex size. Ma...
Objectives: Numerous genes have been shown to impact craniofacial development. One such gene, Hyper...
Published online: 18 October 2016Background: Increased apposition of the frontal and parietal bones ...
Craniofacial development is the process of laying early cartilage and bone patterns in the anterior ...
AbstractWe present a gene expression atlas of early mouse craniofacial development. Laser capture mi...
Cranial base is important to the development of craniofacial skeleton since it is connected to face ...
AbstractThe integration of multiple morphogenic signalling pathways and transcription factor network...
SummaryMEF2 transcription factors are well-established regulators of muscle development. We have dis...
AbstractThe cranial base is essential for integrated craniofacial development and growth. It develop...
The zic1 gene plays an important role in embryonic development, in part by regulating the expression...
AbstractTranscription factor Six1a plays important roles in morphogenesis, organogenesis, and cell d...
BACKGROUND: Six1 is a transcriptional factor that plays an important role in embryonic development...
Recent studies have demonstrated that Zfhx1a and Zfhx1b are transcription factors involved in many i...
The transcription factor cMyb has well known functions in vertebrate hematopoiesis, but little was k...
AbstractNedd4 is an E3 ubiquitin ligase that has an essential role in craniofacial development. Howe...
Microcephaly is a neurodevelopmental disorder causing significantly reduced cerebral cortex size. Ma...
Objectives: Numerous genes have been shown to impact craniofacial development. One such gene, Hyper...
Published online: 18 October 2016Background: Increased apposition of the frontal and parietal bones ...
Craniofacial development is the process of laying early cartilage and bone patterns in the anterior ...
AbstractWe present a gene expression atlas of early mouse craniofacial development. Laser capture mi...
Cranial base is important to the development of craniofacial skeleton since it is connected to face ...
AbstractThe integration of multiple morphogenic signalling pathways and transcription factor network...
SummaryMEF2 transcription factors are well-established regulators of muscle development. We have dis...