Publications of P. Gruss

Journal Article (241)

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Tremblay, P.; Gruss, P.: Pax: genes for mice and men. Pharmacology & Therapeutics 61 (1-2), pp. 205 - 226 (1994)
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Dietrich, S.; Schubert, F. R.; Gruss, P.: Altered Pax gene expression in murine notochord mutants: the notochord is required to initiate and maintain ventral identity in the somite. Mechanisms of Development 44 (2-3), pp. 189 - 207 (1993)
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Neuman, T.; Metsis, M.; Persson, H.; Gruss, P.: Cell type-specific negative regulatory element in low-affinity nerve growth factor receptor gene. Molecular Brain Research 20 (3), pp. 199 - 208 (1993)
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Oliver, G.; Sosa-Pineda, B.; Geisendorf, S.; Spana, E. P.; Doe, C. Q.; Gruss, P.: Prox 1, a prospero-related homeobox gene expressed during mouse development. Mechanisms of Development 44 (1), pp. 3 - 16 (1993)
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Chalepakis, G.; Stoykova, A.; Wijnholds, J.; Tremblay, P.; Gruss, P.: Pax: Gene regulators in the developing nervous system. Journal of Neurobiology 24 (10), pp. 1367 - 1384 (1993)
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Goulding, M.; Sterrer, S.; Fleming, J.; Balling, R.; Nadeau, J.; Moore, K. J.; Brown, S.; Steel, K. P.; Gruss, P.: Analysis of the Pax-3 gene in the mouse mutant splotch. Genomics 17 (2), pp. 355 - 363 (1993)
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Fickenscher, H.; Chalepakis, G.; Gruss, P.: Murine Pax-2 protein is a sequence specific transactivator with expression in the genital system. DNA and Cell Biology 12 (5), pp. 381 - 391 (1993)
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Haack, H.; Gruss, P.: The establishment of murine Hox-1 expression domains during patterning of the limb. Developmental Biology 157 (2), pp. 410 - 422 (1993)
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Maulbecker, C. C.; Gruss, P.: The oncogenic potential of Pax genes. EMBO Journal 12 (6), pp. 2361 - 2367 (1993)
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Maulbecker, C. C.; Gruss, P.: The oncogenic potential of deregulated homeobox genes. Cell Growth & Differentiation 4 (5), pp. 431 - 441 (1993)
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Gruss, P.: The role of Pax genes in mammalian development. Journal of Cellular Biochemistry (Suppl. Suppl. 17D), p. 240 - 240 (1993)
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Gruss, P.: The role of Pax genes in mammalian development. Journal of Cellular Biochemistry (Suppl. Suppl. 17D), p. 184 - 184 (1993)
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Goulding, M.; Lumsden, A.; Gruss, P.: Signals from the notochord and floor plate regulate the region-specific expression of two Pax genes in the developing spinal cord. Development 117 (3), pp. 1001 - 1016 (1993)
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Suzuki, N.; Peter, W.; Ciesiolka, T.; Gruss, P.; Schoeler, H.: Mouse Oct-1 contains a composite homeodomain of human Oct-1 and Oct-2. Nucleic Acids Research 21 (2), pp. 245 - 252 (1993)
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Meyer, B.; Gruss, P.: Mouse Cdx-1 expression during gastrulation. Development 117 (1), pp. 191 - 203 (1993)
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Pilz, A.; Fountain, J.; Moseley, H.; Gruss, P.; Peters, J.; Abbott, C.: Comparative mapping of mouse chromosome 4 and human chromosome 9: the genes for Aldolase-2(beta), Pax-5, Itil and the marker D2H9S3E are linked on mouse chromosome 4. Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics 64 (2), p. 118 - 118 (1993)
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Pilz, A.; Povery, S.; Gruss, P.; Abbott, C.: Mapping of the human homologs of the murine paired-box-containing genes. Mammalian Genome 4 (2), pp. 78 - 82 (1993)
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Schubert, F. R.; Nieselt-Struwe, K.; Gruss, P.: The Antennapedia-type homeobox genes have evolved from three precursors separated early in metazoan evolution. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 90 (1), pp. 143 - 147 (1993)
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Tassabehji, M.; Read, A.; Newton, V. E.; Patton, M.; Gruss, P.; Harris, R.; Strachan, T.: Mutations in the PAX3 gene causing Waardenburg syndrome type 1 and type 2. Nature Genetics 3 (1), pp. 26 - 30 (1993)
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Poleev, A.; Fickenscher, H.; Mundlos, S.; Winterpacht, A.; Zabel, B.; Fidler, A.; Gruss, P.; Plachov, D.: PAX8, a human paired box gene: isolation and expression in developing thyroid, kidney and Wilms' tumors. Development 116 (3), pp. 611 - 623 (1992)
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