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    Fate Maps of Neural Crest and Mesoderm in the Mammalian Eye by Gage, Philip J, Rhoades, William, Prucka, Sandra K, Hjalt, Tord

    “…Structures derived from periocular mesenchyme arise by complex interactions between neural crest and mesoderm. Defects in development or function of structures…”
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    Neurogenin2 directs granule neuroblast production and amplification while NeuroD1 specifies neuronal fate during hippocampal neurogenesis by Roybon, Laurent, Hjalt, Tord, Stott, Simon, Guillemot, Francois, Li, Jia-Yi, Brundin, Patrik

    Published in PloS one (10-03-2009)
    “…The specification and differentiation of dentate gyrus granule neurons in the hippocampus require temporally and spatially coordinated actions of both…”
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    Current molecular understanding of Axenfeld-Rieger syndrome by Hjalt, Tord A, Semina, Elena V

    Published in Expert reviews in molecular medicine (08-11-2005)
    “…Axenfeld-Rieger syndrome (ARS) is a rare autosomal dominant inherited disorder affecting the development of the eyes, teeth and abdomen. The syndrome is…”
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    PITX Genes Are Required for Cell Survival and Lhx3 Activation by Charles, Michael A, Suh, Hoonkyo, Hjalt, Tord A, Drouin, Jacques, Camper, Sally A, Gage, Philip J

    Published in Molecular endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.) (01-07-2005)
    “…The PITX family of transcription factors regulate the development of many organs. Pitx1 mutants have a mild pituitary phenotype, but Pitx2 is necessary for the…”
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    An Altered Phenotype in a Conditional Knockout of Pitx2 in Extraocular Muscle by Zhou, Yuefang, Cheng, Georgiana, Dieter, Lisa, Hjalt, Tord A, Andrade, Francisco H, Stahl, John S, Kaminski, Henry J

    “…To determine the temporal and spatial expression of Pitx2, a bicoid-like homeobox transcription factor, during postnatal development of mouse extraocular…”
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    Novel forms of Paired-like homeodomain transcription factor 2 (PITX2): generation by alternative translation initiation and mRNA splicing by Lamba, Pankaj, Hjalt, Tord A, Bernard, Daniel J

    Published in BMC molecular biology (28-03-2008)
    “…Members of the Paired-like homeodomain transcription factor (PITX) gene family, particularly PITX1 and PITX2, play important roles in normal development and in…”
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    Novel expression and transcriptional regulation of FoxJ1 during oro-facial morphogenesis by Venugopalan, Shankar R., Amen, Melanie A., Wang, Jianbo, Wong, Leeyean, Cavender, Adriana C., D'Souza, Rena N., Akerlund, Mikael, Brody, Steve L., Hjalt, Tord A., Amendt, Brad A.

    Published in Human molecular genetics (01-12-2008)
    “…Axenfeld–Rieger syndrome (ARS) patients with PITX2 point mutations exhibit a wide range of clinical features including mild craniofacial dysmorphism and dental…”
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    PITX2 Gain-of-Function in Rieger Syndrome Eye Model by Holmberg, Johan, Liu, Chia-Yang, Hjalt, Tord A.

    Published in The American journal of pathology (01-11-2004)
    “…The human autosomal-dominant disorder Axenfeld-Rieger syndrome presents with defects in development of the eyes, teeth, and umbilicus. The eye manifests with…”
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    Differential Regulation of Gene Expression by PITX2 Isoforms by Cox, Carol J., Espinoza, Herbert M., McWilliams, Bryan, Chappell, Kimberly, Morton, Lisa, Hjalt, Tord A., Semina, Elena V., Amendt, Brad A.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (12-07-2002)
    “…Three major PITX2 isoforms are differentially expressed in human, mice, zebrafish, chick, and frog tissues. To demonstrate differential regulation of gene…”
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    PITX2 isoform-specific regulation of atrial natriuretic factor expression: synergism and repression with Nkx2.5 by Ganga, Mrudula, Espinoza, Herbert M, Cox, Carol J, Morton, Lisa, Hjalt, Tord A, Lee, Youngsook, Amendt, Brad A

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (20-06-2003)
    “…PITX2 and Nkx2.5 are two of the earliest known transcriptional markers of vertebrate heart development. Pitx2-/- mice present with severe cardiac malformations…”
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    A simple method for large-scale generation of dopamine neurons from human embryonic stem cells by Morizane, Asuka, Darsalia, Vladimer, Guloglu, M. Oktar, Hjalt, Tord, Carta, Manolo, Li, Jia-Yi, Brundin, Patrik

    Published in Journal of neuroscience research (01-12-2010)
    “…Dopamine (DA) neurons derived from human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) are potentially valuable in drug screening and as a possible source of donor tissue for…”
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    PITX2 gain-of-function induced defects in mouse forelimb development by Holmberg, Johan, Ingner, Gorel, Johansson, Curt, Leander, Peter, Hjalt, Tord A

    Published in BMC developmental biology (29-02-2008)
    “…Limb development and patterning originate from a complex interplay between the skeletal elements, tendons, and muscles of the limb. One of the genes involved…”
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    Compound developmental eye disorders following inactivation of TGFβ signaling in neural-crest stem cells by Ittner, Lars M, Wurdak, Heiko, Schwerdtfeger, Kerstin, Kunz, Thomas, Ille, Fabian, Leveen, Per, Hjalt, Tord A, Suter, Ueli, Karlsson, Stefan, Hafezi, Farhad, Born, Walter, Sommer, Lukas

    “…Abstract Background Development of the eye depends partly on the periocular mesenchyme derived from the neural crest (NC), but the fate of NC cells in…”
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    Low-dose busulphan conditioning and neonatal stem cell transplantation preserves vision and restores hematopoiesis in severe murine osteopetrosis by Askmyr, Maria, Holmberg, Johan, Flores, Carmen, Ehinger, Mats, Hjalt, Tord, Richter, Johan

    Published in Experimental hematology (01-02-2009)
    “…Objective Infantile malignant osteopetrosis is a fatal disease caused by lack of functional osteoclasts. In most of patients, TCIRG1 , encoding a subunit of a…”
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    PITX2 Regulates Procollagen Lysyl Hydroxylase (PLOD) Gene Expression: Implications for the Pathology of Rieger Syndrome by Hjalt, Tord A., Amendt, Brad A., Murray, Jeffrey C.

    Published in The Journal of cell biology (05-02-2001)
    “…The Rieger syndrome is an autosomal dominant disease characterized by ocular, craniofacial, and umbilical defects. Patients have mutations in PITX2, a…”
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    Bulged-out nucleotides in an antisense RNA are required for rapid target RNA binding in vitro and inhibition in vivo by Hjalt, Tord Å. H., Gerhart, E., Wagner, H.

    Published in Nucleic acids research (25-02-1995)
    “…Naturally occurring antisense RNAs in prokaryotes are generally short, highly structured and untranslated. Stem-loops are always present, and loop regions…”
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    Expression of laminin α1, α5 and β2 chains during embryogenesis of the kidney and vasculature by Durbeej, Madeleine, Fecker, Lothar, Hjalt, Tord, Zhang, Hong-Yan, Salmivirta, Kátriina, Klein, Gerd, Timpl, Rupert, Sorokin, Lydia, Ebendal, Ted, Ekblom, Peter, Ekblom, Marja

    Published in Matrix biology (01-12-1996)
    “…Laminins, found predominantly in basement membranes, are large glycoproteins consisting of different subsets of α, β and γ chain subunits. To resolve…”
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    The Human BARX2 Gene: Genomic Structure, Chromosomal Localization, and Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms by Hjalt, Tord Å., Murray, Jeffrey C.

    Published in Genomics (San Diego, Calif.) (15-12-1999)
    “…The BARX genes 1 and 2 are Bar class homeobox genes expressed in craniofacial structures during development. In this report, we present the genomic structure,…”
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