Publications of P. Gruss

Journal Article (241)

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Rijli, F. M.; Matyas, R.; Pellegrini, M.; Dierich, A.; Gruss, P.; Dolle, P.; Chambon, P.: Cryptorchidism and homeotic transformations of spinal nerves and vertebrae in hoxa-10 mutant mice. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 92 (18), pp. 8185 - 8189 (1995)
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Pituello, F.; Yamada, G.; Gruss, P.: Activin a inhibits Pax-6 expression and perturbs cell-differentiation in the developing spinal cord in vitro. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 92 (15), pp. 6952 - 6956 (1995)
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Schubert, F. R.; Fainsod, A.; Gruenbaum, Y.; Gruss, P.: Expression of the novel murine homeobox gene Sax-1 in the developing nervous system. Mechanisms of Development 51 (1), pp. 99 - 114 (1995)
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Knittel, T.; Kessel, M.; Kim, M. H.; Gruss, P.: A conserved enhancer of the human and murine Hoxa-7 gene specifies the anterior boundary of expression during embryonal development. Development 121 (4), pp. 1077 - 1088 (1995)
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Gross, M. K.; Gruss, P.: Selection of ten base-pair sequences which enhance the reaponse of the Gal1 minimal promoter to murine Hoxa-7 in yeast. Journal of Molecular Biology 247 (2), pp. 173 - 190 (1995)
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Oliver, G.; Wehr, R.; Jenkins, N. A.; Copeland, N. G.; Cheyette, B. N. R.; Hartenstein, V.; Zipursky, S. L.; Gruss, P.: Homeobox genes and connective tissue patterning. Development 121 (3), pp. 693 - 705 (1995)
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Dietrich, S.; Gruss, P.: Undulated phenotypes suggest a role of Pax-1 for the development of vertebral and extravertebral structures. Developmental Biology 167 (2), pp. 529 - 548 (1995)
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Stuart, E. T.; Kloussi, C.; Aguzzi, A.; Gruss, P.: PAX5 expression correlates with increasing malignancy in human astrocytomas. Clinical Cancer Research 1 (2), pp. 207 - 214 (1995)
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Chalepakis, G.; Jones, F. S.; Edelman, G. M.; Gruss, P.: Pax-3 contains domains for transcription activation and transcription inhibition. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 91 (26), pp. 12745 - 12749 (1994)
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Furth, P. A.; St-Onge, L.; Boger, H.; Gruss, P.; Gossen, M.; Kistner, A.; Bujard, H.; Hennighausen, L.: Temporal control of gene expression in transgenic mice by a tetracycline-responsive promoter. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 91 (20), pp. 9302 - 9306 (1994)
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Chalepakis, G.; Wijnholds, J.; Giese, P.; Schachner, M.; Gruss, P.: Characterization of Pax-6 and Hoxa-1 binding to the promoter region of the neural cell adhesion molecule L1. DNA and Cell Biology 13 (9), pp. 891 - 900 (1994)
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Chalepakis, G.; Goulding, M.; Read, A.; Strachan, T.; Gruss, P.: Molecular basis of splotch and Waardenburg Pax-3 mutations. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 91 (9), pp. 3685 - 3689 (1994)
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Kioussi, C.; Gruss, P.: Differential induction of Pax genes by NGF and BDNF in cerebellar primary cultures. Journal of Cell Biology 125 (2), pp. 417 - 425 (1994)
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Yamada, G.; Kioussi, C.; Schubert, F. R.; Eto, Y.; Chowdhury, K.; Pituello, F.; Gruss, P.: Regulated expression of Brachyury(T), NKX1.1 and Pax genes in embryoid bodies. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 199 (2), pp. 552 - 563 (1994)
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Bober, E.; Franz, T.; Arnold, H. H.; Gruss, P.; Tremblay, P.: Pax-3 is required for the development of limb muscles: a possible role for the migration of dermomyotomal muscle progenitor cells. Development 120 (3), pp. 603 - 612 (1994)
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Lobe, C. G.; Gruss, P.: Identification and promoter activity of DNAse-I hypersensitive sites in the region of the Hox-13 gene. DNA and Cell Biology 13 (2), pp. 149 - 160 (1994)
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Gross, M. K.; Gruss, P.: Functional analysis of mouse Hoxa-7 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: sequences outside the homeodomain base contact zone influence binding and activation. Molecular and Cellular Biology 14 (1), pp. 238 - 254 (1994)
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Gruss, P.; Tremblay, P.; Bober, E.; Arnold, H. H.; Mansouri, A.: The role of Pax genes in mammalian development. Journal of Cellular Biochemistry (Suppl. Suppl. 18D), p. 464 - 464 (1994)
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Mansouri, A.; Stoykova, A.; Gruss, P.: Pax genes in development. Journal of Cell Science (Suppl. Suppl. 18), pp. 35 - 42 (1994)
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Stuart, E. T.; Kioussi, C.; Gruss, P.: Mammalian Pax genes. Annual Review of Genetics 28, pp. 219 - 236 (1994)
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