1. MAEG, an EGF-repeat containing gene, is a new marker associated with dermatome specification and morphogenesis of its derivatives
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Ugo Orfanelli, Brunella Franco, Alessandro Bulfone, Vania Broccoli, Georg Buchner, Claudio Gattuso, Andrea Ballabio, Buchner, G, Broccoli, V, Bulfone, A, Orfanelli, U, Gattuso, C, Ballabio, Andrea, and Franco, Brunella
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Genetic Markers ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Embryology ,Mesenchyme ,Morphogenesis ,In situ hybridization ,Biology ,Embryonic and Fetal Development ,Mice ,Dermis ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,RNA, Messenger ,Growth Substances ,Gene ,In Situ Hybridization ,DNA Primers ,Glycoproteins ,Regulation of gene expression ,Base Sequence ,Epidermal Growth Factor ,Calcium-Binding Proteins ,Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental ,RNA ,Neoplasm Proteins ,Cell biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Endocrinology ,Somites ,Dermatome ,Peptides ,Cell Adhesion Molecules ,Developmental Biology - Abstract
We report on the expression pattern of a novel EGF- containing gene named Maeg. RNA in situ studies indicate that Maeg is first activated during specification of the early lateral dermatome, and continues to be expressed in all the dermatome derivatives as the dermis of the trunk, the hair follicles, and the mesenchyme of the cranio-facial region.
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- 2000
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