The Role of Msx Genes in Mammalian Developmenta
1996; Wiley; Volume: 785; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1111/j.1749-6632.1996.tb56256.x
ISSN1749-6632
AutoresRichard L. Maas, Yi Ping Chen, Marianna Bei, Ian Woo, Ichiro Satokata,
Tópico(s)Cancer-related gene regulation
ResumoAnnals of the New York Academy of SciencesVolume 785, Issue 1 p. 171-181 The Role of Msx Genes in Mammalian Developmenta Richard Maas, Corresponding Author Richard Maas Genetics Division Department of Medicine Brigham & Women's Hospital Harvard Medical School and Howard Hughes Medical Institute 20 Shattuck Street Boston, Massachusetts 02115To whom correspondence should be addressed.Search for more papers by this authorYi Ping Chen, Yi Ping Chen Genetics Division Department of Medicine Brigham & Women's Hospital Harvard Medical School and Howard Hughes Medical Institute 20 Shattuck Street Boston, Massachusetts 02115Search for more papers by this authorMarianna Bei, Marianna Bei Genetics Division Department of Medicine Brigham & Women's Hospital Harvard Medical School and Howard Hughes Medical Institute 20 Shattuck Street Boston, Massachusetts 02115Search for more papers by this authorIan Woo, Ian Woo Genetics Division Department of Medicine Brigham & Women's Hospital Harvard Medical School and Howard Hughes Medical Institute 20 Shattuck Street Boston, Massachusetts 02115Search for more papers by this authorIchiro Satokata, Ichiro Satokata Genetics Division Department of Medicine Brigham & Women's Hospital Harvard Medical School and Howard Hughes Medical Institute 20 Shattuck Street Boston, Massachusetts 02115 Department of Pediatrics, Niigata University School of Medicine, Asahimachi, Niigata 951, Japan.Search for more papers by this author Richard Maas, Corresponding Author Richard Maas Genetics Division Department of Medicine Brigham & Women's Hospital Harvard Medical School and Howard Hughes Medical Institute 20 Shattuck Street Boston, Massachusetts 02115To whom correspondence should be addressed.Search for more papers by this authorYi Ping Chen, Yi Ping Chen Genetics Division Department of Medicine Brigham & Women's Hospital Harvard Medical School and Howard Hughes Medical Institute 20 Shattuck Street Boston, Massachusetts 02115Search for more papers by this authorMarianna Bei, Marianna Bei Genetics Division Department of Medicine Brigham & Women's Hospital Harvard Medical School and Howard Hughes Medical Institute 20 Shattuck Street Boston, Massachusetts 02115Search for more papers by this authorIan Woo, Ian Woo Genetics Division Department of Medicine Brigham & Women's Hospital Harvard Medical School and Howard Hughes Medical Institute 20 Shattuck Street Boston, Massachusetts 02115Search for more papers by this authorIchiro Satokata, Ichiro Satokata Genetics Division Department of Medicine Brigham & Women's Hospital Harvard Medical School and Howard Hughes Medical Institute 20 Shattuck Street Boston, Massachusetts 02115 Department of Pediatrics, Niigata University School of Medicine, Asahimachi, Niigata 951, Japan.Search for more papers by this author First published: June 1996 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1749-6632.1996.tb56256.xCitations: 27 a One of the authors (Y.P.C.) is supported by a National Institutes of Health NRSA, and another of the authors (I.S.) was supported in part by a grant from the American Heart Association during the course of these studies. 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