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    Inhibitory Patterning of the Anterior Neural Plate in Xenopus by Homeodomain Factors Dlx3 and Msx1 by Feledy, Jules A, Beanan, Maureen J, Sandoval, John J, Goodrich, Jennifer S, Lim, Jae H, Matsuo-Takasaki, Mami, Sato, Sheryl M, Sargent, Thomas D

    Published in Developmental biology (15-08-1999)
    “…Patterning of the embryonic ectoderm is dependent upon the action of negative (antineural) and positive (neurogenic) transcriptional regulators. Msx1 and Dlx3…”
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    Cloning and expression of a novel zinc finger gene, Fez, transcribed in the forebrain of Xenopus and mouse embryos by Matsuo-Takasaki, M, Lim, J H, Beanan, M J, Sato, S M, Sargent, T D

    Published in Mechanisms of development (01-05-2000)
    “…We have identified and cloned a novel zinc finger gene, Fez (forebrain embryonic zinc-finger), as a potential downstream determinant of anterior neural plate…”
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    XLPOU 1 and XLPOU 2, two novel POU domain genes expressed in the dorsoanterior region of Xenopus embryos by Agarwal, Veena R., Sato, Sheryl M.

    Published in Developmental biology (01-10-1991)
    “…POU domain genes have been shown to be important in tissue-specific gene regulation during development. We have cloned cDNA's encoding two unique Xenopus…”
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    Molecular approach to dorsoanterior development in Xenopus laevis by Sato, Sheryl M., Sargent, Thomas D.

    Published in Developmental biology (1990)
    “…RNA from ventralized Xenopus laevis embryos has been used to generate a subtracted library consisting of genes whose expression is dependent upon dorsoanterior…”
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    Elevated O-linked N-acetylglucosamine metabolism in pancreatic beta-cells by Hanover, J A, Lai, Z, Lee, G, Lubas, W A, Sato, S M

    Published in Archives of biochemistry and biophysics (01-02-1999)
    “…High intracellular glucose concentrations increase flux though the hexosamine biosynthetic pathway, resulting in elevated UDP-N-acetylglucosamine (GlcNAc)…”
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    The POU domain gene, XlPOU 2 is an essential downstream determinant of neural induction by Matsuo-Takasaki, M, Lim, J H, Sato, S M

    Published in Mechanisms of development (01-12-1999)
    “…The POU domain gene, XlPOU 2, acts as a transcriptional activator during mid-gastrulation in Xenopus. Overexpression or misexpression of VP16-POU-GR, a fusion…”
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    XlPOU 2 , a noggin-inducible gene, has direct neuralizing activity by Witta, Samir E., Agarwal, Veena R., Sato, Sheryl M.

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-03-1995)
    “…ABSTRACT XlPOU 2, a member of the class III POU domain family, is expressed initially in Spemann’s organizer, and later, in discrete regions of the developing…”
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    XlPOU 2 is a potential regulator of Spemann’s Organizer by Witta, Samir E., Sato, Sheryl M.

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (15-03-1997)
    “…ABSTRACT XlPOU 2, a member of the class III POU-domain family, is expressed initially at mid-blastula transition (MBT) and during gastrulation in the entire…”
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    XIPOU 2 is a potential regulator of Spemann's Organizer by Witta, S E, Sato, S M

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-03-1997)
    “…XIPOU 2, a member of the class III POU-domain family, is expressed initially at mid-blastula transition (MBT) and during gastrulation in the entire marginal…”
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    Elevated O-LinkedN-Acetylglucosamine Metabolism in Pancreatic β-Cells by Hanover, John A., Lai, Zhennan, Lee, George, Lubas, William A., Sato, Sheryl M.

    Published in Archives of biochemistry and biophysics (01-02-1999)
    “…High intracellular glucose concentrations increase flux though the hexosamine biosynthetic pathway, resulting in elevated UDP–N-acetylglucosamine (GlcNAc)…”
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    Localized and inducible expression of Xenopus-posterior (Xpo), a novel gene active in early frog embryos, encoding a protein with a CCHC finger domain by SATO, S. M, SARGENT, T. D

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-07-1991)
    “…Xenopus-posterior (Xpo) is a gene that is activated at or shortly after the midblastula transition (MBT). The RNA accumulates to a relatively low level, which…”
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    Development of neural inducing capacity in dissociated Xenopus embryos by Sato, Sheryl M., Sargent, Thomas D.

    Published in Developmental biology (01-07-1989)
    “…During gastrulation in amphibians, dorsal ectoderm is converted by induction from an epidermal pathway to central nervous system (CNS). We show in this report…”
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    Posttranslational processing of proadrenocorticotropin/endorphin-derived peptides during postnatal development in the rat pituitary by Sato, S M, Mains, R E

    Published in Endocrinology (Philadelphia) (01-08-1985)
    “…The anterior pituitary content of pro-ACTH/endorphin-related peptides increased 5-fold from birth to 4 weeks and increased another 3-fold by adulthood. In…”
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    The POU domain gene, XlPOU2 is an essential downstream determinant of neural induction by Matsuo-Takasaki, Mami, Lim, Jae H, Sato, Sheryl M

    Published in Mechanisms of development (1999)
    “…The POU domain gene, XlPOU 2, acts as a transcriptional activator during mid-gastrulation in Xenopus. Overexpression or misexpression of VP16-POU-GR, a fusion…”
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    Plasticity in the adrenocorticotropin-related peptides produced by primary cultures of neonatal rat pituitary by Sato, S M, Mains, R E

    Published in Endocrinology (Philadelphia) (01-01-1988)
    “…Intermediate pituitary lobe cells from newborn rats were maintained in culture to determine the extent to which they continue to exhibit the tissue-specific…”
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    Regulation of adrenocorticotropin/endorphin-related peptide secretion in neonatal rat pituitary cultures by Sato, S M, Mains, R E

    Published in Endocrinology (Philadelphia) (01-08-1986)
    “…In neonatal rat anterior and neurointermediate pituitary lobe explant cultures maintained in complete serum-free medium for up to 3 weeks, the…”
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    The synthesis and processing of pro-ACTH/endorphin in the developing rat pituitary by Sato, S M, Mains, R E

    Published in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (01-12-1987)
    “…In many aspects of pro-ACTH/endorphin processing, newborn melanocytes are mature by birth. The newborn melanocytes correctly process precursor to many of the…”
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    Regulation of pro-adrenocorticotropin-endorphin synthesis and secretion in cultured neonatal rat anterior pituitary by Sato, S M, Mains, R E

    Published in Molecular endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.) (01-08-1987)
    “…Previous work demonstrated that newborn rat anterior pituitary corticotropes display processing patterns for pro-ACTH/endorphin that are different from the…”
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    Retinoic acid affects central nervous system development of Xenopus by changing cell fate by Agarwal, V R, Sato, S M

    Published in Mechanisms of development (01-12-1993)
    “…Retinoic acid (RA) may play a role in anterior-posterior (A-P) patterning in the central nervous system (CNS) of vertebrates. To understand this role, Xenopus…”
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    Lateralization of zinc in rat brain and its relationship to a spatial behavior by Valdes, J J, Hartwell, S W, Sato, S M, Frazier, J M

    Published in Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior (01-01-1982)
    “…Essential metals are differentially accumulated within the brain and have been related to normal neurotransmitter metabolism. Hippocampal glutaminergic…”
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