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MyoD is required for myogenic stem cell function in adult skeletal muscle.
LA Megeney, B Kablar, K Garrett, JE Anderson, MA Rudnicki
Genes & development 10 (10), 1173-1183, 1996
9061996
The Xenopus homologue of Otx2 is a maternal homeobox gene that demarcates and specifies anterior body regions
M Pannese, C Polo, M Andreazzoli, R Vignali, B Kablar, G Barsacchi, ...
Development 121 (3), 707-720, 1995
4701995
MyoD and Myf-5 differentially regulate the development of limb versus trunk skeletal muscle
B Kablar, K Krastel, C Ying, A Asakura, SJ Tapscott, MA Rudnicki
Development 124 (23), 4729-4738, 1997
3621997
Strain-dependent embryonic lethality in mice lacking the retinoblastoma-related p130 gene
JE LeCouter, B Kablar, PFM Whyte, C Ying, MA Rudnicki
Development 125 (23), 4669-4679, 1998
2381998
Myf5 and MyoD activation define independent myogenic compartments during embryonic development
B Kablar, K Krastel, S Tajbakhsh, MA Rudnicki
Developmental biology 258 (2), 307-318, 2003
1812003
Strain-Dependent Myeloid Hyperplasia, Growth Deficiency, and Accelerated Cell Cycle in Mice Lacking the Rb-Related p107 Gene
JE LeCouter, B Kablar, WR Hardy, C Ying, LA Megeney, LL May, ...
Molecular and cellular biology 18 (12), 7455-7465, 1998
1801998
Increased survival of muscle stem cells lacking the MyoD gene after transplantation into regenerating skeletal muscle
A Asakura, H Hirai, B Kablar, S Morita, J Ishibashi, BA Piras, AJ Christ, ...
Proceedings of the national academy of sciences 104 (42), 16552-16557, 2007
1542007
Severe cardiomyopathy in mice lacking dystrophin and MyoD
LA Megeney, B Kablar, RLS Perry, C Ying, L May, MA Rudnicki
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 96 (1), 220-225, 1999
1541999
Myf5 −/− :MyoD −/− amyogenic fetuses reveal the importance of early contraction and …
I Rot-Nikcevic, T Reddy, KJ Downing, AC Belliveau, B Hallgrímsson, ...
Development genes and evolution 216, 1-9, 2006
1262006
MyoD and Myf-5 define the specification of musculature of distinct embryonic origin
B Kablar, A Asakura, K Krastel, C Ying, LL May, DJ Goldhamer, ...
Biochemistry and cell biology 76 (6), 1079-1091, 1998
1061998
Xotx genes in the developing brain of Xenopus laevis
B Kablar, R Vignali, L Menotti, M Pannese, M Andreazzoli, C Polo, ...
Mechanisms of development 55 (2), 145-158, 1996
1051996
Myogenic determination occurs independently in somites and limb buds
B Kablar, K Krastel, C Ying, SJ Tapscott, DJ Goldhamer, MA Rudnicki
Developmental biology 206 (2), 219-231, 1999
1041999
The Xenopus Emx genes identify presumptive dorsal telencephalon and are induced by head organizer signals
M Pannese, G Lupo, B Kablar, E Boncinelli, G Barsacchi, R Vignali
Mechanisms of development 73 (1), 73-83, 1998
981998
The role of fetal breathing-like movements in lung organogenesis
MR Inanlou, M Baguma-Nibasheka, B Kablar
Histology and histopathology, 2005
882005
Pulmonary hypoplasia in the connective tissue growth factor (Ctgf) null mouse
M Baguma‐Nibasheka, B Kablar
Developmental Dynamics 237 (2), 485-493, 2008
822008
Development in the absence of skeletal muscle results in the sequential ablation of motor neurons from the spinal cord to the brain
B Kablar, MA Rudnicki
Developmental biology 208 (1), 93-109, 1999
751999
Transdifferentiation of esophageal smooth to skeletal muscle is myogenic bHLH factor-dependent
B Kablar, S Tajbakhsh, MA Rudnicki
Development 127 (8), 1627-1639, 2000
742000
Invited Reviews-Skeletal muscle development in the mouse embryo
B Kablar, MA Rudnicki
Histology and histopathology 15 (2), 649-656, 2000
742000
Development of the mouse mandibles and clavicles in the absence of skeletal myogenesis
I Rot-Nikcevic, KJ Downing, BK Hall, B Kablar
Histology and histopathology, 2007
682007
Cloning, genomic organization and expression pattern of a novel Drosophila gene, the disco-interacting protein 2 (dip2), and its murine homolog
M Mukhopadhyay, P Pelka, D DeSousa, B Kablar, A Schindler, ...
Gene 293 (1-2), 59-65, 2002
452002
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