Functional analysis of activins during mammalian development.
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Structural basis for the inhibition of activin signalling by follistatin.Mutations in IRF6 cause Van der Woude and popliteal pterygium syndromesThe orphan receptor ALK7 and the Activin receptor ALK4 mediate signaling by Nodal proteins during vertebrate developmentBMP-2 antagonists emerge from alterations in the low-affinity binding epitope for receptor BMPR-IIRegulation of osteoblastogenesis and osteoclastogenesis by the other reproductive hormones, Activin and InhibinDifferential antagonism of activin, myostatin and growth and differentiation factor 11 by wild-type and mutant follistatinActivins and activin antagonists in hepatocellular carcinomaActivin controls skin morphogenesis and wound repair predominantly via stromal cells and in a concentration-dependent manner via keratinocytesMolecular basis of cleft palates in miceMesenchymal-epithelial interactions during hair follicle morphogenesis and cyclingRegulation of the ovarian reserve by members of the transforming growth factor beta familyActivin in the brain modulates anxiety-related behavior and adult neurogenesisStructural and biophysical coupling of heparin and activin binding to follistatin isoform functionsStructure of Myostatin·Follistatin-like 3Intertwining of Activin A and TGFβ Signaling: Dual Roles in Cancer Progression and Cancer Cell InvasionActivin subunit and receptor expression in normal and cleft human fetal palate tissuesImpaired wound healing in transgenic mice overexpressing the activin antagonist follistatin in the epidermisWnt/β-catenin signaling in dermal condensates is required for hair follicle formationSmad4-dependent desmoglein-4 expression contributes to hair follicle integrityThe type I activin receptor ActRIB is required for egg cylinder organization and gastrulation in the mouseTGFbeta2 knockout mice have multiple developmental defects that are non-overlapping with other TGFbeta knockout phenotypesEvolution and development of teethUterine Activin-Like Kinase 4 Regulates Trophoblast Development During Mouse Placentation.Anteroposterior neural tissue specification by activin-induced mesodermTrans-species hair growth induction by human hair follicle dermal papillae.Development and regeneration of the periodontium: parallels and contrasts.Conditional activin receptor type 1B (Acvr1b) knockout mice reveal hair loss abnormality.Serum activin A and B levels predict outcome in patients with acute respiratory failure: a prospective cohort study.Loss of smad4 in Sertoli and Leydig cells leads to testicular dysgenesis and hemorrhagic tumor formation in miceNodal signalling in vertebrate development.BMP receptors in limb and tooth formation.Activin-A signaling promotes epithelial-mesenchymal transition, invasion, and metastatic growth of breast cancerActivin A, a product of fetal Leydig cells, is a unique paracrine regulator of Sertoli cell proliferation and fetal testis cord expansion.Activin betaC and betaE genes are not essential for mouse liver growth, differentiation, and regeneration.Genetic evidence that SMAD2 is not required for gonadal tumor development in inhibin-deficient miceRegulation of muscle mass by follistatin and activinsInhibin at 90: from discovery to clinical application, a historical reviewExpression profiling of transforming growth factor beta superfamily genes in developing orofacial tissue.Pluripotent cells (stem cells) and their determination and differentiation in early vertebrate embryogenesis.Activin A induces craniofacial cartilage from undifferentiated Xenopus ectoderm in vitro.
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Functional analysis of activins during mammalian development.
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Functional analysis of activins during mammalian development.
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Functional analysis of activins during mammalian development.
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Functional analysis of activins during mammalian development
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