Nata Y S-G Diman
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Diman N, Brooks G, Kruithof B, Elemento O, Seidman J, Seidman C, et al.
Circ Res
. 2014 Sep;
115(10):834-44.
PMID: 25245104
Rationale: Holt-Oram syndrome is an autosomal dominant heart-hand syndrome caused by mutations in the TBX5 gene. Overexpression of Tbx5 in the chick proepicardial organ impaired coronary blood vessel formation. However,...
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Diman N, Remacle S, Bertrand N, Picard J, Zaffran S, Rezsohazy R
PLoS One
. 2011 Nov;
6(11):e27624.
PMID: 22110697
A transgenic mouse line harbouring a β-galacdosidase reporter gene controlled by the proximal 2 kb promoter of Hoxa3 was previously generated to investigate the regulatory cues governing Hoxa3 expression in...
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Diman N, Chauvier E, Pacico N, Picard J, Rezsohazy R
Brain Res Dev Brain Res
. 2004 May;
150(2):211-3.
PMID: 15158084
Developing structures such as hindbrain, neural crest cells or spinal cord express Hoxa3. Here, we have investigated the regulatory role of a 2-kb fragment spanning the proximal promoter of Hoxa3...
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Hatcher C, Diman N, Kim M, Pennisi D, Song Y, Goldstein M, et al.
Physiol Genomics
. 2004 May;
18(2):129-40.
PMID: 15138308
Transcriptional regulatory cascades during epicardial and coronary vascular development from proepicardial progenitor cells remain to be defined. We have used immunohistochemistry of human embryonic tissues to demonstrate that the TBX5...
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Hatcher C, Diman N, McDermott D, Basson C
Trends Mol Med
. 2003 Dec;
9(12):512-5.
PMID: 14659463
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