The mouse homolog of the orphan nuclear receptor tailless is expressed in the developing forebrain.
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Absence of mutations in NR2E1 and SNX3 in five patients with MMEP (microcephaly, microphthalmia, ectrodactyly, and prognathism) and related phenotypesIdentification of a photoreceptor cell-specific nuclear receptorCell-type-specific regulation of the retinoic acid receptor mediated by the orphan nuclear receptor TLXSignaling mechanisms regulating adult neural stem cells and neurogenesisThe nuclear receptor tailless is required for neurogenesis in the adult subventricular zoneMutation and evolutionary analyses identify NR2E1-candidate-regulatory mutations in humans with severe cortical malformationsTLX: A master regulator for neural stem cell maintenance and neurogenesisThe oncoprotein BCL11A binds to orphan nuclear receptor TLX and potentiates its transrepressive functionPhenotypical analysis of atypical PKCs in vivo function display a compensatory system at mouse embryonic day 7.5Nuclear receptor TLX regulates cell cycle progression in neural stem cells of the developing brainThe orphan nuclear receptor Tlx regulates Pax2 and is essential for visionLoss of the tailless gene affects forebrain development and emotional behavior.Fierce: a new mouse deletion of Nr2e1; violent behaviour and ocular abnormalities are background-dependentExpression of the transcription factor, tailless, is required for formation of superficial cortical layersThe Tlx gene regulates the timing of neurogenesis in the cortexAbnormal development of zinc-containing cortical circuits in the absence of the transcription factor TaillessThe nuclear receptor TLX is required for gliomagenesis within the adult neurogenic niche.Annotation, phylogenetics, and expression of the nuclear receptors in Daphnia pulex.Orphan nuclear receptor TLX activates Wnt/beta-catenin signalling to stimulate neural stem cell proliferation and self-renewal.Candidate gene screen in the red flour beetle Tribolium reveals six3 as ancient regulator of anterior median head and central complex development.Nuclear receptors in stem cells and their therapeutic potentialEffects of let-7b and TLX on the proliferation and differentiation of retinal progenitor cells in vitro.Neurogenesis in the embryonic and adult brain: same regulators, different rolesActivation of postnatal neural stem cells requires nuclear receptor TLXSox2, Tlx, Gli3, and Her9 converge on Rx2 to define retinal stem cells in vivo.Combined serial analysis of gene expression and transcription factor binding site prediction identifies novel-candidate-target genes of Nr2e1 in neocortex development.Retina restored and brain abnormalities ameliorated by single-copy knock-in of human NR2E1 in null miceEnhancer Analysis Unveils Genetic Interactions between TLX and SOX2 in Neural Stem Cells and In Vivo Reprogramming.Signaling pathway for phagocyte priming upon encounter with apoptotic cells.Absence of NR2E1 mutations in patients with aniridia.A signature motif mediating selective interactions of BCL11A with the NR2E/F subfamily of orphan nuclear receptors.Nuclear receptor regulation of stemness and stem cell differentiation.The C. elegans tailless/Tlx homolog nhr-67 regulates a stage-specific program of linker cell migration in male gonadogenesis.Minireview: role of orphan nuclear receptors in cancer and potential as drug targetsNeural stem cells in the developing and adult brains.TLX-Its Emerging Role for Neurogenesis in Health and Disease.A tale of tailless.Dynamic Roles of microRNAs in NeurogenesisThe Orphan Nuclear Receptor TLX/NR2E1 in Neural Stem Cells and Diseases.Orphan nuclear receptor TLX regulates astrogenesis by modulating BMP signaling
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The mouse homolog of the orphan nuclear receptor tailless is expressed in the developing forebrain.
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