The evolutionary conserved FOXJ1 target gene Fam183b is essential for motile cilia in Xenopus but dispensable for ciliary function in mice
Abstract The transcription factor FOXJ1 is essential for the formation of motile cilia throughout the animal kingdom. Target genes therefore likely constitute an important part of the motile cilia program. Here, we report on the analysis of one of these targets, Fam183b, in Xenopus and mice. Fam183b...
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Auteurs principaux: | Anja Beckers, Tim Ott, Karin Schuster-Gossler, Karsten Boldt, Leonie Alten, Marius Ueffing, Martin Blum, Achim Gossler |
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2018
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