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Authors: Franco, D Kelly, R Moorman, AFM Lamers, WH Buckingham, M Brown, NA
Citation: D. Franco et al., MLC3F transgene expression in iv mutant mice reveals the importance of left-right signalling pathways for the acquisition of left and right atrial but not ventricular compartment identity, DEV DYNAM, 221(2), 2001, pp. 206-215

Authors: Buckingham, M
Citation: M. Buckingham, Skeletal muscle formation in vertebrates, CUR OP GEN, 11(4), 2001, pp. 440-448

Authors: Hadchouel, J Tajbakhsh, S Primig, M Chang, THT Daubas, P Rocancourt, D Buckingham, M
Citation: J. Hadchouel et al., Modular long-range regulation of Myf5 reveals unexpected heterogeneity between skeletal muscles in the mouse embryo, DEVELOPMENT, 127(20), 2000, pp. 4455-4467

Authors: Daubas, P Tajbakhsh, S Hadchouel, J Primig, M Buckingham, M
Citation: P. Daubas et al., Myf5 is a novel early axonal marker in the mouse brain and is subjected topost-transcriptional regulation in neurons, DEVELOPMENT, 127(2), 2000, pp. 319-331

Authors: Relaix, F Buckingham, M
Citation: F. Relaix et M. Buckingham, From insect eye to vertebrate muscle: redeployment of a regulatory network(vol 13, pg 3171, 1999), GENE DEV, 14(2), 2000, pp. 255-255

Authors: Tajbakhsh, S Buckingham, M
Citation: S. Tajbakhsh et M. Buckingham, The birth of muscle progenitor cells in the mouse: Spatiotemporal considerations, CURR T DEV, 48, 2000, pp. 225-268

Authors: Buckingham, M
Citation: M. Buckingham, A cellular cornucopia - Stem cells generate new possibilities for researchand therapy., NATURE, 408(6814), 2000, pp. 773-773

Authors: Borden, M Buckingham, M
Citation: M. Borden et M. Buckingham, Q & A: you are what you are - Trying to overcome a weakness? This man says, 'please, stop', FORTUNE, 142(14), 2000, pp. 328

Authors: Franco, D Campione, M Kelly, R Zammit, PS Buckingham, M Lamers, WH Moorman, AFM
Citation: D. Franco et al., Multiple transcriptional domains, with distinct left and right components,in the atrial chambers of the developing heart, CIRCUL RES, 87(11), 2000, pp. 984-991

Authors: Buckingham, M Coffman, C
Citation: M. Buckingham et C. Coffman, How great managers develop top people, WORKFORCE, 78(6), 1999, pp. 102-104

Authors: Borello, U Coletta, M Tajbakhsh, S Leyns, L De Robertis, EM Buckingham, M Cossu, G
Citation: U. Borello et al., Transplacental delivery of the Wnt antagonist Frzb1 inhibits development of caudal paraxial mesoderm and skeletal myogenesis in mouse embryos, DEVELOPMENT, 126(19), 1999, pp. 4247-4255

Authors: Borycki, AG Brunk, B Tajbakhsh, S Buckingham, M Chiang, C Emerson, CP
Citation: Ag. Borycki et al., Sonic hedgehog controls epaxial muscle determination through Myf5 activation, DEVELOPMENT, 126(18), 1999, pp. 4053-4063

Authors: Relaix, F Buckingham, M
Citation: F. Relaix et M. Buckingham, From insect eye to vertebrate muscle: redeployment of a regulatory network, GENE DEV, 13(24), 1999, pp. 3171-3178

Authors: Tajbakhsh, S Buckingham, M
Citation: S. Tajbakhsh et M. Buckingham, Different wnts for differential activation of Myf5 and MyoD., M S-MED SCI, 15(5), 1999, pp. 733-734

Authors: Cooper, RN Tajbakhsh, S Mouly, V Cossu, G Buckingham, M Butler-Browne, GS
Citation: Rn. Cooper et al., In vivo satellite cell activation via Myf5 and MyoD in regenerating mouse skeletal muscle, J CELL SCI, 112(17), 1999, pp. 2895-2901

Authors: Bordman, M Buckingham, M Coffman, C
Citation: M. Bordman et al., The great workplace "secret" It's the manager, stupid, FORTUNE, 140(8), 1999, pp. 366

Authors: Tajbakhsh, S Borello, U Vivarelli, E Kelly, R Papkoff, J Duprez, D Buckingham, M Cossu, G
Citation: S. Tajbakhsh et al., Differential activation of Myf5 and MyoD by different Wnts in explants of mouse paraxial mesoderm and the later activation of myogenesis in the absence of Myf5, DEVELOPMENT, 125(21), 1998, pp. 4155-4162

Authors: Stanley, E Biben, C Kotecha, S Fabri, L Tajbakhsh, S Wang, CC Hatzistavrou, T Roberts, B Drinkwater, C Lah, M Buckingham, M Hilton, D Nash, A Mohun, T Harvey, RP
Citation: E. Stanley et al., DAN is a secreted glycoprotein related to Xenopus cerberus, MECH DEVEL, 77(2), 1998, pp. 173-184
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