Cre activity causes widespread apoptosis and lethal anemia during embryonic development.
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Less is more: strategies to remove marker genes from transgenic plantsA critical function of Mad2l2 in primordial germ cell development of miceNotchless is required for axial skeleton formation in miceCre-mediated stress affects sirtuin expression levels, peroxisome biogenesis and metabolism, antioxidant and proinflammatory signaling pathwaysConcepts of Cell Lineage in Mammalian EmbryosGenetic tools for identifying and manipulating fibroblasts in the mouseAblation of Dicer from murine Schwann cells increases their proliferation while blocking myelinationThe primitive endoderm lineage of the mouse blastocyst: sequential transcription factor activation and regulation of differentiation by Sox17.Notchless-dependent ribosome synthesis is required for the maintenance of adult hematopoietic stem cellsMetabolic and Behavioural Phenotypes in Nestin-Cre Mice Are Caused by Hypothalamic Expression of Human Growth HormoneHand2 is required in the epithelium for palatogenesis in miceFoxa1 and Foxa2 are required for formation of the intervertebral discsLent-On-Plus Lentiviral vectors for conditional expression in human stem cellsOmcg1 is critically required for mitosis in rapidly dividing mouse intestinal progenitors and embryonic stem cells.Reduced Renal Methylarginine Metabolism Protects against Progressive Kidney Damage.Gfi1Cre mice have early onset progressive hearing loss and induce recombination in numerous inner ear non-hair cells.Essential roles of COUP-TFII in Leydig cell differentiation and male fertility.Bone morphogenetic protein signaling in the developing telencephalon controls formation of the hippocampal dentate gyrus and modifies fear-related behavior.ESCRT-II/Vps25 constrains digit number by endosome-mediated selective modulation of FGF-SHH signaling.Transcription factor GATA1 is dispensable for mast cell differentiation in adult miceNestin-Cre mice are affected by hypopituitarism, which is not due to significant activity of the transgene in the pituitary gland.Direct transcriptional regulation of neuropilin-2 by COUP-TFII modulates multiple steps in murine lymphatic vessel development.Tbx4 and tbx5 acting in connective tissue are required for limb muscle and tendon patterningSonic hedgehog-expressing basal cells are general post-mitotic precursors of functional taste receptor cellsIdentity and fate of Tbx4-expressing cells reveal developmental cell fate decisions in the allantois, limb, and external genitaliaMultiple roles and interactions of Tbx4 and Tbx5 in development of the respiratory system.Activation kinetics and off-target effects of thymus-initiated cre transgenes.Generation of an Rx-tTA: TetOp-Cre knock-in mouse line for doxycycline regulated Cre activity in the Rx expression domainMMTV-Cre transgenes can adversely affect lactation: considerations for conditional gene deletion in mammary tissue.Mek1/2 gene dosage determines tissue response to oncogenic Ras signaling in the skin.The mechanism of lens placode formation: a case of matrix-mediated morphogenesisSystolic dysfunction in cardiac-specific ligand-inducible MerCreMer transgenic mice.Targeted plasmid integration into the human genome by an engineered zinc-finger recombinaseHemizygous Le-Cre transgenic mice have severe eye abnormalities on some genetic backgrounds in the absence of LoxP sitesCre-mediated recombination can induce apoptosis in vivo by activating the p53 DNA damage-induced pathwayStrain background influences neurotoxicity and behavioral abnormalities in mice expressing the tetracycline transactivator.Genetic fate mapping using site-specific recombinases.Supporting conditional mouse mutagenesis with a comprehensive cre characterization resource.An Lck-cre transgene accelerates autoantibody production and lupus development in (NZB × NZW)F1 mice.Ciliated epithelial cell lifespan in the mouse trachea and lung
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Cre activity causes widespread apoptosis and lethal anemia during embryonic development.
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2007 nî lūn-bûn
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Cre activity causes widespread apoptosis and lethal anemia during embryonic development.
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Cre activity causes widespread apoptosis and lethal anemia during embryonic development.
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Cre activity causes widespread apoptosis and lethal anemia during embryonic development.
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Cre activity causes widespread apoptosis and lethal anemia during embryonic development
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L A Naiche
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10.1002/DVG.20353
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2007-12-01T00:00:00Z