Prof. Dr. Annette Neubüser
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Institut für Biologie I (Entwicklungsbiologie), Universität Freiburg Tel: +49 761 203 2917 |
10 ausgewählte Publikationen:
- FGF10 is required for cell proliferation and gland formation in the stomach epithelium of the chicken embryo.
Shin M, Noji S, Neubüser A, Yasugi S (2006).
Dev. Biol. 294,11-23. - FGF signalling is required for initiation of feather placode development.
Mandler M, Neubüser A (2004).
Development 131, 3333-3343. - Mesenchymal patterning by Hoxa2 requires blocking FGF-dependent activation of Ptx1.
Bobola N, Carapuço M, Ohnemus S, Kanzler B, Leibbrandt A, Neubüser A, Drouin J, Mallo M (2003).
Development 130,3403-3414. - The STIR domain superfamily in signal transduction, development and immunity.
Novatchkova M, Leibbrandt A, Werzowa J, Neubüser A, Eisenhaber F (2003).
Trends Biochem Sci. 28, 226-9. - Nephric lineage specification by Pax2 and Pax8.
Bouchard M, Souabni A, Mandler M, Neubüser A, Busslinger M (2002).
Genes & Dev. 16, 2958-2970. - FGF signalling regulates expression of Tbx2, Erm, Pea3, and Pax3 in the early nasal region.
Firnberg N, Neubüser A (2002).
Dev. Biol. 247, 237-250. - FGF signalling is necessary for the specification of the odontogenic mesenchyme.
Mandler M, Neubüser A (2001).
Dev. Biol. 240, 548-559. - Vertebrate Sprouty genes are induced by FGF signalling and can cause chondrodysplasia when overexpressed.
Minowada G, Jarvis LA, Chi CL, Neubüser A, Sun X, Hacohen N, Krasnow MA, Martin G (1999).
Development 126, 4465-4475. - Pax9-deficient mice lack pharyngeal pouch derivatives and teeth and exhibit craniofacial and limb abnormalities.
Peters H, Neubüser A, Kratochwil K, Balling R (1998).
Genes & Dev. 12, 2735-2747. - Antagonistic interactions between FGF and BMP signalling pathways: a mechanism for positioning the sites of tooth formation.
Neubüser A, Peters H, Balling R, Martin G (1997).
Cell 90, 247-255.