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Presence and Regulation of Endocrine Gland Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor/Prokineticin-1 and Its Receptors in Ovarian Cells
J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab., August 1, 2003; 88(8): 3700 - 3707.
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DevelopmentHome page
D. Bachiller, J. Klingensmith, N. Shneyder, U. Tran, R. Anderson, J. Rossant, and E. M. De Robertis
The role of chordin/Bmp signals in mammalian pharyngeal development and DiGeorge syndrome
Development, August 1, 2003; 130(15): 3567 - 3578.
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DevelopmentHome page
R. M. Nissen, J. Yan, A. Amsterdam, N. Hopkins, and S. M. Burgess
Zebrafish foxi one modulates cellular responses to Fgf signaling required for the integrity of ear and jaw patterning
Development, June 1, 2003; 130(11): 2543 - 2554.
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DevelopmentHome page
C. B. Kimmel, B. Ullmann, M. Walker, C. T. Miller, and J. G. Crump
Endothelin 1-mediated regulation of pharyngeal bone development in zebrafish
Development, April 1, 2003; 130(7): 1339 - 1351.
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DevelopmentHome page
C. T. Miller, D. Yelon, D. Y. R. Stainier, and C. B. Kimmel
Two endothelin 1 effectors, hand2 and bapx1, pattern ventral pharyngeal cartilage and the jaw joint
Development, April 1, 2003; 130(7): 1353 - 1365.
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DevelopmentHome page
H. Yanagisawa, D. E. Clouthier, J. A. Richardson, J. Charite, and E. N. Olson
Targeted deletion of a branchial arch-specific enhancer reveals a role of dHAND in craniofacial development
Development, March 15, 2003; 130(6): 1069 - 1078.
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J. Biol. Chem.Home page
L. Muller, A. Barret, E. Etienne, R. Meidan, O. Valdenaire, P. Corvol, and C. Tougard
Heterodimerization of Endothelin-converting Enzyme-1 Isoforms Regulates the Subcellular Distribution of This Metalloprotease
J. Biol. Chem., January 3, 2003; 278(1): 545 - 555.
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Physiol. Rev.Home page
D. L. Brutsaert
Cardiac Endothelial-Myocardial Signaling: Its Role in Cardiac Growth, Contractile Performance, and Rhythmicity
Physiol Rev, January 1, 2003; 83(1): 59 - 115.
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Sci Aging Knowl EnvironHome page
Endothelin-Converting Enzyme Knockout Mice
Sci. Aging Knowl. Environ., December 11, 2002; 2002(49): tg13 - 13.
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Circ. Res.Home page
M. Costell, R. Carmona, E. Gustafsson, M. Gonzalez-Iriarte, R. Fassler, and R. Munoz-Chapuli
Hyperplastic Conotruncal Endocardial Cushions and Transposition of Great Arteries in Perlecan-Null Mice
Circ. Res., July 26, 2002; 91(2): 158 - 164.
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Pharmacol. Rev.Home page
A. P. Davenport
International Union of Pharmacology. XXIX. Update on Endothelin Receptor Nomenclature
Pharmacol. Rev., June 1, 2002; 54(2): 219 - 226.
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Mol. Cell. Biol.Home page
M. Nomi, I. Oishi, S. Kani, H. Suzuki, T. Matsuda, A. Yoda, M. Kitamura, K. Itoh, S. Takeuchi, K. Takeda, et al.
Loss of mRor1 Enhances the Heart and Skeletal Abnormalities in mRor2-Deficient Mice: Redundant and Pleiotropic Functions of mRor1 and mRor2 Receptor Tyrosine Kinases
Mol. Cell. Biol., December 15, 2001; 21(24): 8329 - 8335.
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Genes Dev.Home page
J. Charite, D. G. McFadden, G. Merlo, G. Levi, D. E. Clouthier, M. Yanagisawa, J. A. Richardson, and E. N. Olson
Role of Dlx6 in regulation of an endothelin-1-dependent, dHAND branchial arch enhancer
Genes & Dev., November 15, 2001; 15(22): 3039 - 3049.
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J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab.Home page
C. Ang, C. Hillier, A. D. Cameron, I. A. Greer, and M. A. Lumsden
The Effect of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus on Vascular Responses to Endothelin-1 in Pregnant Women
J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab., October 1, 2001; 86(10): 4939 - 4942.
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L. Feiner, A. L. Webber, C. B. Brown, M. M. Lu, L. Jia, P. Feinstein, P. Mombaerts, J. A. Epstein, and J. A. Raper
Targeted disruption of semaphorin 3C leads to persistent truncus arteriosus and aortic arch interruption
Development, August 15, 2001; 128(16): 3061 - 3070.
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Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med.Home page
D. GOZAL and C. GAULTIER
Evolving Concepts of the Maturation of Central Pathways Underlying the Hypoxic Ventilatory Response
Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., July 15, 2001; 164(2): 325 - 329.
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J Am Coll CardiolHome page
L. E. Spieker, G. Noll, F. T. Ruschitzka, and T. F. Luscher
Endothelin receptor antagonists in congestive heart failure: a new therapeutic principle for the future?
J. Am. Coll. Cardiol., May 1, 2001; 37(6): 1493 - 1505.
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FASEB J.Home page
M. C. Y. HO, A. C. Y. LO, H. KURIHARA, A. C. H. YU, S. S. M. CHUNG, and S. K. CHUNG
Endothelin-1 protects astrocytes from hypoxic/ischemic injury
FASEB J, March 1, 2001; 15(3): 618 - 626.
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Arterioscler. Thromb. Vasc. Bio.Home page
S. Ausoni and S. Sartore
Cell Lineages and Tissue Boundaries in Cardiac Arterial and Venous Poles : Developmental Patterns, Animal Models, and Implications for Congenital Vascular Diseases
Arterioscler. Thromb. Vasc. Biol., March 1, 2001; 21(3): 312 - 320.
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Mol. Cell. Biol.Home page
S. Morin, P. Paradis, A. Aries, and M. Nemer
Serum Response Factor-GATA Ternary Complex Required for Nuclear Signaling by a G-Protein-Coupled Receptor
Mol. Cell. Biol., February 15, 2001; 21(4): 1036 - 1044.
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