Deficiency of the human short stature homeobox-containing gene (SHOX) has been identified in several disorders characterized by reduced height and skeletal anomalies such as Turner syndrome, Léri-Weill dyschondrosteosis and Langer mesomelic dysplasia as well as isolated short stature. SHOX acts as a transcription factor during limb development and is expressed in chondrocytes of the growth plates. Although highly conserved in vertebrates, rodents lack a SHOX orthologue. This offers the unique opportunity to analyze the effects of human SHOX expression in transgenic mice. We have generated a mouse expressing the human SHOXa cDNA under the control of a murine Col2a1 promoter and enhancer (Tg(Col2a1-SHOX)). SHOX and marker gene expression as w...
AbstractThe mouse Shox2 gene codes for a homeodomain transcription factor that is required to form t...
The homeobox gene SHOX encodes for a transcription factor that plays an important role during limb d...
<div><p>SHOX and SHOX2 transcription factors are highly homologous, with even identical homeodomains...
Deficiency of the human short stature homeobox-containing gene (SHOX) has been identified in several...
Deficiency of the human short stature homeobox-containing gene (SHOX) has been identified in several...
AbstractSHOX is a homeobox-containing gene, highly conserved among species as diverse as fish, chick...
AbstractMutations in the short stature homeobox gene SHOX lead to growth retardation associated with...
SHOX gene (short stature homeobox-containing gene) deficiency is related to a diversity of clinical ...
SHOX and SHOX2 transcription factors are highly homologous, with even identical homeodomains. Geneti...
The SHOX gene ("Short Stature Homeobox-containing Gene") was identified during research of genotype-...
SHOX and SHOX2 transcription factors are highly homologous, with even identical homeodomains. Geneti...
Abstract Haploinsufficiency of the human SHOX gene causes Léri-Weill dyschondrosteosis (LWD), charac...
SHOX and SHOX2 transcription factors are highly homologous, with even identical homeodomains. Geneti...
Hox genes encode highly conserved transcription factors that are expressed in precise domains during...
<p>(A): The <i>SHOXa</i> cDNA was tagged with a Lumio and SV40 Poly(A) sequence and cloned under the...
AbstractThe mouse Shox2 gene codes for a homeodomain transcription factor that is required to form t...
The homeobox gene SHOX encodes for a transcription factor that plays an important role during limb d...
<div><p>SHOX and SHOX2 transcription factors are highly homologous, with even identical homeodomains...
Deficiency of the human short stature homeobox-containing gene (SHOX) has been identified in several...
Deficiency of the human short stature homeobox-containing gene (SHOX) has been identified in several...
AbstractSHOX is a homeobox-containing gene, highly conserved among species as diverse as fish, chick...
AbstractMutations in the short stature homeobox gene SHOX lead to growth retardation associated with...
SHOX gene (short stature homeobox-containing gene) deficiency is related to a diversity of clinical ...
SHOX and SHOX2 transcription factors are highly homologous, with even identical homeodomains. Geneti...
The SHOX gene ("Short Stature Homeobox-containing Gene") was identified during research of genotype-...
SHOX and SHOX2 transcription factors are highly homologous, with even identical homeodomains. Geneti...
Abstract Haploinsufficiency of the human SHOX gene causes Léri-Weill dyschondrosteosis (LWD), charac...
SHOX and SHOX2 transcription factors are highly homologous, with even identical homeodomains. Geneti...
Hox genes encode highly conserved transcription factors that are expressed in precise domains during...
<p>(A): The <i>SHOXa</i> cDNA was tagged with a Lumio and SV40 Poly(A) sequence and cloned under the...
AbstractThe mouse Shox2 gene codes for a homeodomain transcription factor that is required to form t...
The homeobox gene SHOX encodes for a transcription factor that plays an important role during limb d...
<div><p>SHOX and SHOX2 transcription factors are highly homologous, with even identical homeodomains...