S E Stachel
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McKendry R, Harland R, Stachel S
Dev Biol
. 1998 Dec;
204(1):172-86.
PMID: 9851851
Previous studies in both Xenopus and zebrafish have shown that goosecoid is one of the first genes to be transcribed at the onset of gastrulation. Goosecoid transcription still initiates when...
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LAMB T, Knecht A, Smith W, Stachel S, Economides A, Stahl N, et al.
Science
. 1993 Oct;
262(5134):713-8.
PMID: 8235591
The Spermann organizer induces neural tissue from dorsal ectoderm and dorsalizes lateral and ventral mesoderm in Xenopus. The secreted factor noggin, which is expressed in the organizer, can mimic the...
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Stachel S, Grunwald D, Myers P
Development
. 1993 Apr;
117(4):1261-74.
PMID: 8104775
The zebrafish dorsoventral axis can first be distinguished at gastrulation, upon formation of the embryonic shield, the site of the organizer. We have asked whether the shield is specified before...
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Messens E, Dekeyser R, Stachel S
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 1990 Jun;
87(11):4368-72.
PMID: 11607083
Exudates of dicotyledonous plants contain specific phenolic signal molecules, such as acetosyringone, which serve as potent inducers for the expression of the virulence (vir) regulon of the phytopathogen Agrobacterium tumefaciens....
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Stachel S, Timmerman B, Zambryski P
EMBO J
. 1987 Apr;
6(4):857-63.
PMID: 3595560
Agrobacterium tumefaciens transfers its Ti-plasmid T-DNA to plant cells. This process is initiated by plant-induced activation of the Ti-plasmid virulence loci, resulting in the generation of single stranded (ss) cleavages...
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Wang K, Stachel S, Timmerman B, Van Montagu M, Zambryski P
Science
. 1987 Jan;
235(4788):587-91.
PMID: 17758248
The T-DNA transfer process of Agrobacterium tumefaciens is activated by the induction of the expression of the Ti plasmid virulence (vir) loci by plant signal molecules such as acetosyringone. The...
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Winans S, Allenza P, Stachel S, McBride K, Nester E
Nucleic Acids Res
. 1987 Jan;
15(2):825-37.
PMID: 3547330
The Agrobacterium tumefaciens Ti plasmid contains at least six transcriptional units (designated vir loci) which are essential for efficient crown gall tumorigenesis. Mutations in one of these loci, virE, result...
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Winans S, Ebert P, Stachel S, Gordon M, Nester E
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 1986 Nov;
83(21):8278-82.
PMID: 3022288
The vir region of Agrobacterium tumefaciens spans at least six transcriptional loci required for crown gall tumorigenesis. The transcriptional induction of two of these vir loci in response to cocultivation...
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