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    Induction of cardiomyocytes by GATA4 in Xenopus ectodermal explants by Latinkić, Branko V, Kotecha, Surendra, Mohun, Timothy J

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-08-2003)
    “…The earliest step in heart formation in vertebrates occurs during gastrulation, when cardiac tissue is specified. Dorsoanterior endoderm is thought to provide…”
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    Transcriptional regulation of the cardiac-specific MLC2 gene during Xenopus embryonic development by Latinkic, Branko V, Cooper, Brian, Smith, Stuart, Kotecha, Surendra, Towers, Norma, Sparrow, Duncan, Mohun, Timothy J

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-02-2004)
    “…The mechanisms by which transcription factors, which are not themselves tissue restricted, establish cardiomyocyte-specific patterns of transcription in vivo…”
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    Cyclin D2 is a GATA4 cofactor in cardiogenesis by Yamak, Abir, Latinkic, Branko V., Dali, Rola, Temsah, Rana, Nemer, Mona

    “…The G1 cyclins play a pivotal role in regulation of cell differentiation and proliferation. The mechanisms underlying their cell-specific roles are…”
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    Dissociation of Cardiogenic and Postnatal Myocardial Activities of GATA4 by Gallagher, Joseph M., Komati, Hiba, Roy, Emmanuel, Nemer, Mona, Latinkić, Branko V.

    Published in Molecular and Cellular Biology (01-06-2012)
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    Early activation of FGF and nodal pathways mediates cardiac specification independently of Wnt/beta-catenin signaling by Samuel, Lee J, Latinkić, Branko V

    Published in PloS one (28-10-2009)
    “…Cardiac induction, the first step in heart development in vertebrate embryos, is thought to be initiated by anterior endoderm during gastrulation, but what the…”
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    Cyr61 and Fisp12 Are Both ECM-Associated Signaling Molecules: Activities, Metabolism, and Localization during Development by Kireeva, Maria L., Latinkić, Branko V., Kolesnikova, Tatiana V., Chen, Chih-Chiun, Yang, George P., Abler, Andrew S., Lau, Lester F.

    Published in Experimental cell research (25-05-1997)
    “…cyr61andfisp12are homologous immediate-early genes that are transcriptionally activated upon growth factor stimulation in fibroblasts. Their gene products…”
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    Distinct Enhancers Regulate Skeletal and Cardiac Muscle-Specific Expression Programs of the Cardiac α-Actin Gene in Xenopus Embryos by Latinkić, Branko V., Cooper, Brian, Towers, Norma, Sparrow, Duncan, Kotecha, Surendra, Mohun, Timothy J.

    Published in Developmental biology (01-05-2002)
    “…During vertebrate embryonic development, cardiac and skeletal muscle originates from distinct precursor populations. Despite the profound structural and…”
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    Carboxy terminus of GATA4 transcription factor is required for its cardiogenic activity and interaction with CDK4 by Gallagher, Joseph M., Yamak, Abir, Kirilenko, Pavel, Black, Sarah, Bochtler, Matthias, Lefebvre, Chantal, Nemer, Mona, Latinkić, Branko V.

    Published in Mechanisms of development (01-11-2014)
    “…•Carboxy terminal region of GATA4 is required for cardiogenesis in Xenopus pluripotent explants and in embryos.•Carboxy terminus of GATA4 interacts with…”
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    GATA4 and GATA5 are essential for heart and liver development in Xenopus embryos by Haworth, Kim E, Kotecha, Surendra, Mohun, Timothy J, Latinkic, Branko V

    Published in BMC developmental biology (28-07-2008)
    “…GATA factors 4/5/6 have been implicated in the development of the heart and endodermal derivatives in vertebrates. Work in zebrafish has indicated that GATA5…”
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    Xenopus laevis transgenesis by sperm nuclear injection by Mohun, Timothy J, Smith, Stuart J, Fairclough, Lynne, Latinkic, Branko V, Sparrow, Duncan B

    Published in Nature protocols (01-12-2006)
    “…The stable integration of transgenes into embryos of the frog Xenopus laevis is achieved using the procedure described here. Linear DNA containing the…”
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    NKCC1 (SLC12a2) induces a secondary axis in Xenopus laevis embryos independently of its co‐transporter function by Walters, Zoë S., Haworth, Kim E., Latinkic, Branko V.

    Published in The Journal of physiology (01-02-2009)
    “…NKCC1 is a broadly expressed Na+–K+–Cl− co‐transporter involved in regulation of ion flux across the cell membrane and in regulating cell volume. Whilst much…”
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    Promoter function of the angiogenic inducer Cyr61gene in transgenic mice: tissue specificity, inducibility during wound healing, and role of the serum response element by Latinkic, B V, Mo, F E, Greenspan, J A, Copeland, N G, Gilbert, D J, Jenkins, N A, Ross, S R, Lau, L F

    Published in Endocrinology (Philadelphia) (01-06-2001)
    “…The cysteine-rich angiogenic protein 61 (Cyr61) is an extracellular matrix-associated, heparin-binding protein that mediates cell adhesion, stimulates cell…”
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    Ventricular cell fate can be specified until the onset of myocardial differentiation by Caporilli, Simona, Latinkic, Branko V.

    Published in Mechanisms of development (01-02-2016)
    “…The mechanisms that govern specification of various cell types that constitute vertebrate heart are not fully understood. Whilst most studies of heart…”
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    XPOX2-peroxidase expression and the XLURP-1 promoter reveal the site of embryonic myeloid cell development in Xenopus by Smith, Stuart J, Kotecha, Surendra, Towers, Norma, Latinkic, Branko V, Mohun, Timothy J

    Published in Mechanisms of development (01-09-2002)
    “…Phagocytic myeloid cells provide the principle line of immune defence during early embryogenesis in lower vertebrates. They may also have important functions…”
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    Elk-1 Can Recruit SRF to Form a Ternary Complex Upon the Serum Response Element by Latinkic, Branko V., Zeremski, Marija, Lau, Lester F.

    Published in Nucleic acids research (01-04-1996)
    “…The initial genomic response to serum growth factors is the transcriptional activation of a set of immediate-early genes. Serum-induced transcriptional…”
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    Early Activation of FGF and Nodal Pathways Mediates Cardiac Specification Independently of Wnt/[beta]-Catenin Signaling by Samuel, Lee J, Latinkic, Branko V

    Published in PloS one (28-10-2009)
    “…Background Cardiac induction, the first step in heart development in vertebrate embryos, is thought to be initiated by anterior endoderm during gastrulation,…”
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    Promoter Function of the Angiogenic Inducer Cyr61Gene in Transgenic Mice: Tissue Specificity, Inducibility During Wound Healing, and Role of the Serum Response Element1 by Latinkić, Branko V, Mo, Fan-E, Greenspan, Jeffrey A, Copeland, Neal G, Gilbert, Debra J, Jenkins, Nancy A, Ross, Susan R, Lau, Lester F

    Published in Endocrinology (Philadelphia) (01-06-2001)
    “…The cysteine-rich angiogenic protein 61 (Cyr61) is an extracellular matrix-associated, heparin-binding protein that mediates cell adhesion, stimulates cell…”
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    NKCC1 (SLC12a2) induces a secondary axis in Xenopus laevis embryos independently of its co-transporter function by Zoë S. Walters, Kim E. Haworth, Branko V. Latinkic

    Published in The Journal of physiology (01-02-2009)
    “…NKCC1 is a broadly expressed Na + –K + –Cl − co-transporter involved in regulation of ion flux across the cell membrane and in regulating cell volume…”
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