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Winged helix transcription factor Foxb1 is essential for access of mammillothalamic axons to the thalamus
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Development
Development (2000) 127 (5): 1029–1038.
Published: 1 March 2000
... 2000 © 2000 by Company of Biologists 2000 Axonal navigation Diencephalon Fkh5 Forebrain Hypothalamus Mf3 Regionalization Thalamic palisade TWH We were interested in the developmental mechanisms by which genetic information is translated into region-specific traits...
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Fkh5 -deficient mice show dysgenesis in the caudal midbrain and hypothalamic mammillary body
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Development
Development (1997) 124 (22): 4447–4456.
Published: 15 November 1997
...Roland Wehr; Ahmed Mansouri; Tine de Maeyer; Peter Gruss ABSTRACT The murine winged helix gene Fkh5 is specifically expressed in the developing central nervous system (CNS). Early embryonic Fkh5 expression is restricted to the mammillary body region of the caudal hypothalamus, midbrain, hindbrain...