P Haffter
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Recent Articles
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Haffter P, Odenthal J, Mullins M, Lin S, Farrell M, Vogelsang E, et al.
Dev Genes Evol
. 2013 Nov;
206(4):260-76.
PMID: 24173565
Mutations causing a visible phenotype in the adult serve as valuable visible genetic markers in multicellular genetic model organisms such as Drosophila melanogaster, Caenorhabditis elegans and Arabidopsis thaliana. In a...
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Chen J, van Bebber F, Goldstein A, Serluca F, Jackson D, Childs S, et al.
Comp Funct Genomics
. 2008 Jul;
2(2):60-8.
PMID: 18628903
All internal organs are asymmetric along the left-right axis. Here we report a genetic screen to discover mutations which perturb organ laterality. Our particular focus is upon whether, and how,...
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Dutton K, Pauliny A, Lopes S, Elworthy S, Carney T, Rauch J, et al.
Development
. 2001 Oct;
128(21):4113-25.
PMID: 11684650
Waardenburg-Shah syndrome combines the reduced enteric nervous system characteristic of Hirschsprung's disease with reduced pigment cell number, although the cell biological basis of the disease is unclear. We have analysed...
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Boggetti B, Argenton F, Haffter P, Bianchi M, Cotelli F, Beltrame M
Mech Dev
. 2000 Nov;
99(1-2):187-90.
PMID: 11091091
Forkhead activin signal transducer (FAST) is a member of the winged-helix family of DNA-binding proteins that has been implicated in mesoderm induction and left-right axis specification during embryonic development in...
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Popperl H, Rikhof H, Chang H, Haffter P, Kimmel C, Moens C
Mol Cell
. 2000 Sep;
6(2):255-67.
PMID: 10983974
Individual vertebrate Hox genes specify aspects of segment identity along the anterior-posterior axis. The exquisite in vivo specificity of Hox proteins is thought to result from their interactions with members...
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Ernest S, Rauch G, Haffter P, Geisler R, Petit C, Nicolson T
Hum Mol Genet
. 2000 Aug;
9(14):2189-96.
PMID: 10958658
The zebrafish (Danio rerio) possesses two mechanosensory organs believed to be homologous to each other: the inner ear, which is responsible for the senses of audition and equilibrium, and the...
7.
Hild M, Dick A, Bauer H, Schulte-Merker S, Haffter P, Bouwmeester T, et al.
Ernst Schering Res Found Workshop
. 2000 Aug;
(29):81-106.
PMID: 10943306
No abstract available.
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Liu A, Majumdar A, Schauerte H, Haffter P, Drummond I
Mech Dev
. 2000 Mar;
91(1-2):409-13.
PMID: 10704875
The floor plate of the neural tube serves an important function as a source of signals that pattern cell fates in the nervous system as well as directing proper axon...
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Odenthal J, van Eeden F, Haffter P, Ingham P, Nusslein-Volhard C
Dev Biol
. 2000 Mar;
219(2):350-63.
PMID: 10694427
The floor plate is a morphologically distinct structure of epithelial cells situated along the midline of the ventral spinal cord in vertebrates. It is a source of guidance molecules directing...
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Lewis K, Currie P, Roy S, Schauerte H, Haffter P, Ingham P
Dev Biol
. 2000 Jan;
216(2):469-80.
PMID: 10642786
The specification of different muscle cell types in the zebrafish embryo requires signals that emanate from the axial mesoderm. In previous studies we and others have shown that overexpression of...