Hox, microRNAs and evolution : new insights into the
patterning of the body axis
Woltering, J.M.
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Woltering, J. M. (2007, November 29). Hox, microRNAs and evolution : new insights into the patterning of the body axis. Retrieved from
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List of publications (d.d. 8 november 2007)
- Woltering J.M., Durston A.J.
MiR-10 represses HoxB1a and HoxB3a and can act as an autoregulatory microRNA PLoS ONE – in revision
- Mainguy G., Koster J., Woltering J., Jansen H., Durston A.
Extensive polycistronism and antisense transcription in the Mammalian Hox clusters.
PLoS ONE. 2007 Apr 4;2:e356
- Woltering J.M., Durston A.J.
The zebrafish hoxDb cluster has been reduced to a single microRNA.
Nat Genet. 2006 Jun;38(6):601-2.
- Morgan M.J., Woltering J.M., In der Rieden P.M., Durston A.J., Thiery J.P.
YY1 regulates the neural crest-associated slug gene in Xenopus laevis.
J Biol Chem. 2004 Nov 5;279(45):46826-34.
- In der Rieden P.M., Mainguy G., Woltering J.M., Durston A.J.
Homeodomain to hexapeptide or PBC-interaction-domain distance: size apparently matters.
Trends Genet. 2004 Feb;20(2):76-9.
- Mainguy G., In der Rieden P.M., Berezikov E., Woltering J.M., Plasterk R.H.,
Durston A.J.
A position-dependent organisation of retinoid response elements is conserved in the vertebrate Hox clusters.
Trends Genet. 2003 Sep;19(9):476-9.