Forschungsgruppe Englert
Publikationen
2007
- Wilms' tumor protein Wt1 is an activator of the anti-Müllerian hormone receptor gene Amhr2.
Klattig J, Sierig R, Kruspe D, Besenbeck B, Englert C
Mol Cell Biol 2007, 27(12), 4355-64 - WT1-mediated gene regulation in early urogenital ridge development.
Klattig J, Sierig R, Kruspe D, Makki MS, Englert C
Sex Dev 2007, 1(4), 238-54 - The Wilms tumor genes wt1a and wt1b control different steps during formation of the zebrafish pronephros.
Perner B, Englert C, Bollig F
Dev Biol 2007, 309(1), 87-96 - The short-lived fish Nothobranchius furzeri as a new model system for aging studies.
Terzibasi E, Valenzano DR, Cellerino A
Exp Gerontol 2007, 42(1-2), 81-9 published during change of institution
2006
- Homozygous inactivation of Sox9 causes complete XY sex reversal in mice.
Barrionuevo F, Bagheri-Fam S, Klattig J, Kist R, Taketo MM, Englert C, Scherer G
Biol Reprod 2006, 74(1), 195-201 - Identification and comparative expression analysis of a second wt1 gene in zebrafish.
Bollig F, Mehringer R, Perner B, Hartung C, Schäfer M, Schartl M, Volff JN, Winkler C, Englert C
Dev Dyn 2006, 235(2), 554-61 - Teratogen-induced, dietary and genetic models of congenital diaphragmatic hernia share a common mechanism of pathogenesis.
Clugston RD, Klattig J, Englert C, Clagett-Dame M, Martinovic J, Benachi A, Greer JJ
Am J Pathol 2006, 169(5), 1541-9 - Near-field scanning optical microscopy in cell biology and cytogenetics.
Hausmann M, Perner B, Rapp A, Wollweber L, Scherthan H, Greulich KO
Methods Mol Biol 2006, 319, 275-94 - Male-biased expression of X-chromosomal DM domain-less Dmrt8 genes in the mouse.
Veith AM, Klattig J, Dettai A, Schmidt C, Englert C, Volff JN
Genomics 2006, 88(2), 185-95
2005
- Hey basic helix-loop-helix transcription factors are repressors of GATA4 and GATA6 and restrict expression of the GATA target gene ANF in fetal hearts.
Fischer A, Klattig J, Kneitz B, Diez H, Maier M, Holtmann B, Englert C, Gessler M
Mol Cell Biol 2005, 25(20), 8960-70 published during change of institution