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F. FLAMANT- Functional genomics of thyroid signalling

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Article Reference Type 3 deiodinase deficiency causes spatial and temporal alterations in brain T3 signaling that are dissociated from serum thyroid hormone levels Article Reference
Article Reference Use of a new model of transgenic mice to clarify the respective functions of thyroid hormone receptors in vivo Article Reference
Article Reference Otx2 gene deletion in adult mouse retina induces rapid RPE dystrophy and slow photoreceptor degeneration Article Reference
Article Reference Deafness in TRbeta mutants is caused by malformation of the tectorial membrane Article Reference
Article Reference Interference of a mutant thyroid hormone receptor alpha1 with hepatic glucose metabolism Article Reference
Article Reference [Thyroid hormone and its receptors: have mouse genetics clarified the situation?] Article Reference
Article Reference A lack of thyroid hormones rather than excess thyrotropin causes abnormal skeletal development in hypothyroidism Article Reference
Article Reference A point mutation in the activation function 2 domain of thyroid hormone receptor alpha1 expressed after CRE-mediated recombination partially recapitulates hypothyroidism Article Reference
Article Reference A combined approach identifies a limited number of new thyroid hormone target genes in post-natal mouse cerebellum Article Reference
Article Reference Thyroid hormones signaling is getting more complex: STORMs are coming Article Reference
Article Reference Modeling the role of mid-wavelength cones in circadian responses to light Article Reference
Article Reference Peripheral circulation of the prion infectious agent in transgenic mice expressing the ovine prion protein gene in neurons only Article Reference
Article Reference International Union of Pharmacology. LIX. The pharmacology and classification of the nuclear receptor superfamily: thyroid hormone receptors Article Reference
Article Reference Thyroid hormone signaling is highly heterogeneous during pre- and postnatal brain development Article Reference
Article Reference Thyroid hormone receptor alpha is a molecular switch of cardiac function between fetal and postnatal life Article Reference
Article Reference Both thyroid hormone receptor (TR)beta 1 and TR beta 2 isoforms contribute to the regulation of hypothalamic thyrotropin-releasing hormone Article Reference
Article Reference Effects of ligand and thyroid hormone receptor isoforms on hepatic gene expression profiles of thyroid hormone receptor knockout mice Article Reference
Article Reference Microarray analysis of knockout mice identifies cyclin D2 as a possible mediator for the action of thyroid hormone during the postnatal development of the cerebellum Article Reference
Article Reference Thyroid hormone receptors: lessons from knockout and knock-in mutant mice Article Reference
Article Reference Null mutant mice for thyroid hormone receptors Article Reference
Article Reference Congenital hypothyroid Pax8(-/-) mutant mice can be rescued by inactivating the TRalpha gene Article Reference
Article Reference Persistence of oligodendrocyte precursor cells and altered myelination in optic nerve associated to retina degeneration in mice devoid of all thyroid hormone receptors Article Reference
Article Reference Efficient transmission of two different sheep scrapie isolates in transgenic mice expressing the ovine PrP gene Article Reference
Article Reference Florid plaques in ovine PrP transgenic mice infected with an experimental ovine BSE Article Reference
Article Reference A novel growth-factor-dependent myeloid cell line derived from mouse bone marrow cells contains progenitors endowed with high proliferative potential Article Reference
Article Reference Involvement of thyroid hormone and its alpha receptor in avian neurulation Article Reference
Article Reference Identification of transcripts initiated from an internal promoter in the c-erbA alpha locus that encode inhibitors of retinoic acid receptor-alpha and triiodothyronine receptor activities Article Reference
Article Reference Replication-competent and -defective retrovirus vectors for oncogenic studies Article Reference
Article Reference Virofection: a one-step procedure for using replication-defective retrovirus vectors Article Reference
Article Reference Vectors derived from avian leukosis and sarcoma viruses Article Reference
Article Reference Virofection: a new procedure to achieve stable expression of genes transferred into early embryos Article Reference
Article Reference Importance of 3' non-coding sequences for efficient retrovirus-mediated gene transfer in avian cells revealed by self-inactivating vectors Article Reference
Article Reference The transcription factor RFX3 directs nodal cilium development and left-right asymmetry specification Article Reference

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