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Bober, E., Lyons, G.E., Braun, T. Cossu, G., Buckingham, M. and Arnold, H.H (1991). The muscle regulatory gene, Myf-6, has a biphasic pattern of expression during early mouse development. J. Cell. Biol 6, 1255-1265.

Braun, T., Bober, E. and Arnold, H.H (1992). Inhibition of muscle differentiation by the adenovirus protein E1a: repression of the transcriptional activating function of the HLH protein Myf-5. Genes Dev 6, 888-902.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Braun, T., Buschhausen-Denker, G., Bober, E., Tannich, E. and Arnold, H.H (1989). A novel human muscle factor related to but distinct from MyoD1 induces myogenic conversion in 10T1/2 fibroblasts. EMBO J 8, 701-709.[Medline]

Braun, T., Rudnicki, M.A., Arnold, H.H. and Jaenisch, R (1992). Targeted inactivation of the muscle regulatory gene Myf-5 results in abnormal rib development and perinatal death. Cell 71, 369-382.[Medline]

Braun, T., Winter, B., Bober, E. and Arnold, H.H (1990). Transcriptional activation domain of the muscle-specific gene-regulatory protein myf5. Nature 346, 663-665.[Medline]

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Ott, M.-O., Bober, E., Lyons, G., Arnold, H.H. and Buckingham, M (1991). Early expression of the myogenic regulatory gene, myf5, in precursor cells of skeletal muscle in the mouse embryo. Development 111, 1097-1107.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Rudnicki, M.A., Braun, T., Hinuma, S. and Jaenisch, R (1992). Inactivation of MyoD in mice leads to upregulation of the myogenic HLH gene Myf-5 and results in apparently normal muscle development. Cell 71, 383-390.[Medline]

Sassoon, D., Lyons, G., Wright, W.E., Lin, V., Lassar, A., Weintraub, H. and Buckingham, M (1989). Expression of two myogenic regulatory factors myogenin and MyoD1 during mouse embryogenesis. Nature 341, 303-307.[Medline]

Weintraub, H., Davis, R., Tapscott, S., Thayer, M., Krause, M., Benezra, R., Blackwell, T.K., Turner, D., Rupp, R., Hollenberg, S., Zhuang, Y. and Lassar, A (1991). The MyoD gene family: Nodal point during specification of the muscle cell lineage. Science 251, 761-766.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Winter, B., Braun, T. and Arnold, H.H (1992). Co-operativity of functional domains in the muscle-specific transcription factor Myf-5. EMBO J 5, 1843-1855.




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