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    Activation of Yap-Directed Transcription by Knockdown of Conserved Cellular Functions by Agarinis, C, Orsini, V, Megel, P, Abraham, Y, Yang, H, Mickanin, C, Myer, V, Bouwmeester, T, Tchorz, J S, Parker, C N

    Published in Journal of biomolecular screening (01-03-2016)
    “…The Yap-Hippo pathway has a significant role in regulating cell proliferation and growth, thus controlling organ size and regeneration. The Hippo pathway…”
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    The Spemann-Mangold organizer: the control of fate specification and morphogenetic rearrangements during gastrulation in Xenopus by Bouwmeester, T

    “…Vertebrate embryonic development is controlled by sequentially operating signalling centres that organize spatial pattern by inductive interactions. The…”
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    Essential role of Bmp7 (snailhouse) and its prodomain in dorsoventral patterning of the zebrafish embryo by Dick, A, Hild, M, Bauer, H, Imai, Y, Maifeld, H, Schier, A F, Talbot, W S, Bouwmeester, T, Hammerschmidt, M

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-01-2000)
    “…Bone morphogenetic proteins (Bmps) are signaling molecules that have been implicated in a variety of inductive processes. We report here that zebrafish Bmp7 is…”
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    The role of paraxial protocadherin in selective adhesion and cell movements of the mesoderm during Xenopus gastrulation by Kim, S H, Yamamoto, A, Bouwmeester, T, Agius, E, Robertis, E M

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-12-1998)
    “…Paraxial Protocadherin (PAPC) encodes a transmembrane protein expressed initially in Spemann's organizer and then in paraxial mesoderm. Together with another…”
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    The smad5 mutation somitabun blocks Bmp2b signaling during early dorsoventral patterning of the zebrafish embryo by Hild, M, Dick, A, Rauch, G J, Meier, A, Bouwmeester, T, Haffter, P, Hammerschmidt, M

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (15-05-1999)
    “…Signaling by members of the TGFbeta superfamily is thought to be transduced by Smad proteins. Here, we describe a zebrafish mutant in smad5, designated…”
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    Xwig1, a novel putative endoplasmic reticulum protein expressed during epithelial morphogenesis and in response to embryonic wounding by Klingbeil, P, Frazzetto, G, Bouwmeester, T

    “…In a subtractive differential screening, we identified a novel gene with interesting characteristics, termed Xenopus wounding induced gene 1 (Xwig1). Xwig1…”
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    Evolutionary Conserved Modules Associated with Zinc Fingers in Xenopus laevis by Knöchel, W., Pöting, A., Köster, M., El Baradi, T., Nietfeld, W., Bouwmeester, T., Pieler, T.

    “…Many DNA-binding proteins that are involved in the differential regulation of gene expression are composed of multiple discrete modules. Association of the…”
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    Human protein–protein interaction networks and the value for drug discovery by Ruffner, Heinz, Bauer, Andreas, Bouwmeester, Tewis

    Published in Drug discovery today (01-09-2007)
    “…Systematic genome-wide and pathway-specific protein–protein interaction screens have generated a putative, organizing framework of the spatial…”
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    Isolation, characterization, and evolutionary aspects of a cDNA clone encoding multiple neuropeptides involved in the stereotyped egg-laying behavior of the freshwater snail Lymnaea stagnalis by Vreugdenhil, E, Jackson, JF, Bouwmeester, T, Smit, AB, Van Minnen, J, Van Heerikhuizen, H, Klootwijk, J, Joosse, J

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (01-11-1988)
    “…The cerebral neurosecretory caudodorsal cells (CDCs) of the freshwater pulmonate snail Lymnaea stagnalis control egg laying, an event that involves a pattern…”
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    Modular decomposition of protein-protein interaction networks by Gagneur, Julien, Krause, Roland, Bouwmeester, Tewis, Casari, Georg

    Published in Genome biology (01-01-2004)
    “…We introduce an algorithmic method, termed modular decomposition, that defines the organization of protein-interaction networks as a hierarchy of nested…”
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    Comprehensive Proteomic Analysis of Human Par Protein Complexes Reveals an Interconnected Protein Network by Brajenovic, Miro, Joberty, Gerard, Küster, Bernhard, Bouwmeester, Tewis, Drewes, Gerard

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (26-03-2004)
    “…The polarization of eukaryotic cells is controlled by the concerted activities of asymmetrically localized proteins. The PAR proteins, first identified in…”
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    The head inducer Cerberus is a multifunctional antagonist of Nodal, BMP and Wnt signals by Robertis, E. M. De, Piccolo, Stefano, Agius, Eric, Leyns, Luc, Bhattacharyya, Subha, Grunz, Horst, Bouwmeester, Tewis

    Published in Nature (London) (25-02-1999)
    “…Embryological and genetic evidence indicates that the vertebrate head is induced by a different set of signals from those that organize trunk-tail development…”
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    Global approaches to protein–protein interactions by Drewes, Gerard, Bouwmeester, Tewis

    Published in Current opinion in cell biology (01-04-2003)
    “…The availability of complete, annotated genome sequences for a variety of eukaryotic organisms has paved the way for a paradigm shift in biomedical research…”
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    Proteome survey reveals modularity of the yeast cell machinery by Gavin, A.C, Aloy, P, Grandi, P, Krause, R, Boesche, M, Marzioch, M, Rau, C, Jensen, L.J, Bastuck, S, Dümpelfeld, B

    Published in Nature (30-03-2006)
    “…Protein complexes are key molecular entities that integrate multiple gene products to perform cellular functions. Here we report the first genome-wide screen…”
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