Craniofacial development research group: publications
Below is a list of publications relating to craniofacial development research at Manchester.
2015
Amin, S., Donaldson, I. J., Zannino, D. A., Hensman, J., Rattray, M., Losa, M., ... Bobola, N. (2015).
Hoxa2 selectively enhances Meis binding to change a branchial arch ground state.
Developmental cell,
32(3), 265-277. DOI:
10.1016/j.devcel.2014.12.024. Publication link:
6c5434d1-ccf8-4608-9639-1b6c2cdca0f4 | PubMed:
25640223
2013
Anderson, M., Amin, S., Luise, F., Zeef, L., & Bobola, N. (2013).
Differential Distribution of the Ca (2+) Regulator Pcp4 in the Branchial Arches Is Regulated by Hoxa2.
PLoS ONE,
8(5), [e63160]. DOI:
10.1371/journal.pone.0063160. Publication link:
10509153-2b07-4289-8f8a-35a8a36f0f25 | PubMed:
23671666
Minoux, M., Kratochwil, C. F., Ducret, S., Amin, S., Kitazawa, T., Kurihara, H., ... Rijli, F. M. (2013).
Mouse Hoxa2 mutations provide a model for microtia and auricle duplication.Development (Cambridge, England),
140(21), 4386-4397. DOI:
10.1242/dev.098046. Publication link:
4f347c53-0f75-4293-bd17-02f033e3569f | PubMed:
24067355
2012
Donaldson, I. J., Amin, S., Hensman, J. J., Kutejova, E., Rattray, M., Lawrence, N., ... Bobola, N. (2012).
Genome-wide occupancy links Hoxa2 to Wnt-β-catenin signaling in mouse embryonic development.
Nucleic acids research.,
40(9), 3990-4001. DOI:
10.1093/nar/gkr1240. Publication link:
3ae1e0b8-17cc-4ca8-8ab2-dc85410559eb
Donaldson, I., Amin, S., Hensman, J., Kutejova, E., Rattray, M., Lawrence, N., ... Bobola, N. (2012).
Genome-wide occupancy links Hoxa2 to Wnt-b-catenin signaling in mouse embryonic development.Nucleic Acids Research. . Publication link:
d37b0e50-1e98-4eac-99e1-885c34e1294a
Hanley, N., Pritchett, J., Harvey, E., Athwal, V., Berry, A., Rowe, C., ... Hanley, K. P. (2012).
Osteopontin is a novel downstream target of SOX9 with diagnostic implications for progression of liver fibrosis in humans.
Hepatology,
56(3), 1108-1116. DOI:
10.1002/hep.25758. Publication link:
85d47242-5ba3-4d3d-bca6-1e841f26d0cb | PubMed:
22488688
2011
Kirilenko, P., He, G., Mankoo, B. S., Mallo, M., Jones, R., & Bobola, N. (2011).
Transient activation of Meox1 is an early component of the gene regulatory network downstream of Hoxa2.
Molecular and Cellular Biology,
31(6), 1301-1308. DOI:
10.1128/MCB.00705-10. Publication link:
7e70be73-09a7-4409-b607-eb52121fa3d6
Soncin, F., Mohamet, L., Ritson, S., Hawkins, K., Bobola, N., Zeef, L., ... Ward, C. M. (2011).
E-cadherin acts as a regulator of transcripts associated with a wide range of cellular processes in mouse embryonic stem cells.
PLoS ONE,
6(7), [e21463]. DOI:
10.1371/journal.pone.0021463. Publication link:
ec315ee0-e068-4864-96be-078e6b388359 | PubMed:
21779327
2010
He, G., Tavella, S., Hanley, K. P., Self, M., Oliver, G., Grifone, R., ... Bobola, N. (2010).
Inactivation of Six2 in mouse identifies a novel genetic mechanism controlling development and growth of the cranial base.
Developmental Biology,
344(2), 720-730. DOI:
10.1016/j.ydbio.2010.05.509. Publication link:
f2c0f368-3990-4e70-b475-67387f35c77f | PubMed:
20515681
2009
Soncin, F., Mohamet, L., Eckardt, D., Ritson, S., Eastham, A. M., Bobola, N., ... Ward, C. M. (2009).
Abrogation of E-cadherin-mediated cell-cell contact in mouse embryonic stem cells results in reversible LIF-independent self-renewal.
Stem Cells,
27(9), 2069-2080. DOI:
10.1002/stem.134. Publication link:
3f965076-d1b3-41ea-bee4-bd9ee06977b4 | PubMed:
19544408