G Eichele
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Recent Articles
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Willnow T, Antignac C, Brandli A, Christensen E, Cox R, Davidson D, et al.
Organogenesis
. 2009 Jun;
2(2):42-7.
PMID: 19521566
Rapid progress in genome research creates a wealth of information on the functional annotation of mammalian genome sequences. However, as we accumulate large amounts of scientific information we are facing...
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Carson J, Ju T, Thaller C, Warren J, Bello M, Kakadiaris I, et al.
Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc
. 2007 Feb;
2004:2917-20.
PMID: 17270888
A spatio-temporal map of gene activity in the brain would be an important contribution to the understanding of brain development, disease, and function. Such a resource is now possible using...
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Carson J, Eichele G, Chiu W
J Microsc
. 2005 Feb;
217(Pt 3):275-81.
PMID: 15725131
Acquiring information about the expression of a gene in different cell populations and tissues can provide key insight into the function of the gene. A high-throughput in situ hybridization (ISH)...
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Swindell E, Moeller C, Thaller C, Eichele G
Mech Dev
. 2001 Dec;
109(2):405-8.
PMID: 11731258
Limb Expression 1 (Lix1), a founding member of a novel gene family, was identified in a screen for genes transiently and locally expressed during early chicken limb development. Most prominently,...
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Herzig U, Cadenas C, Sieckmann F, Sierralta W, Thaller C, Visel A, et al.
Novartis Found Symp
. 2001 Sep;
239:129-46; discussion 146-59.
PMID: 11529308
Genomes of animals contain between 15000 (e.g. Drosophila) and 50000 (human, mouse) genes, many of which encode proteins involved in regulatory processes. The availability of sequence data for many of...
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Lu H, Swindell E, Sierralta W, Eichele G, Thaller C
Development
. 2001 Aug;
128(13):2451-60.
PMID: 11493562
In developing limbs, numerous signaling molecules have been identified but less is known about the mechanisms by which such signals direct patterning. We have explored signal transduction pathways in the...
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Zheng B, Albrecht U, Kaasik K, Sage M, Lu W, Vaishnav S, et al.
Cell
. 2001 Jun;
105(5):683-94.
PMID: 11389837
Mice carrying a null mutation in the Period 1 (mPer1) gene were generated using embryonic stem cell technology. Homozygous mPer1 mutants display a shorter circadian period with reduced precision and...
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Sweeney K, Prokscha A, Eichele G
Mech Dev
. 2001 Mar;
101(1-2):21-33.
PMID: 11231056
The LIS1-encoded protein (Lis1) plays a role in brain development because a hemizygous deletion or mutation of the human gene causes neuronal migration disorders, such as Miller-Dieker syndrome (MDS) or...
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Yamada M, Revelli J, Eichele G, Barron M, Schwartz R
Dev Biol
. 2000 Nov;
228(1):95-105.
PMID: 11087629
Expression patterns of Tbx2, -3, and -5 genes were analyzed during chick embryonic heart development. Transcripts of these three cTbx genes were detected in overlapping patterns in the early cardiac...