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ALK7, a receptor for nodal, is dispensable for embryogenesis and left-right patterning in the mouse
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ALK7, a receptor for nodal, is dispensable for embryogenesis and left-right patterning in the mouse
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Activin A receptor, type IC
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Nodal
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Activin A receptor, type 1B
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embryogenesis
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Henrik Jörnvall
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Eva Reissmann
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Olov Andersson
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Mehrnaz Mehrkash
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Carlos F. Ibáñez
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1 November 2004
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Molecular and Cellular Biology
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24
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21
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9383–9389
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Activin type IIA and IIB receptors mediate Gdf11 signaling in axial vertebral patterning
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The orphan receptor ALK7 and the Activin receptor ALK4 mediate signaling by Nodal proteins during vertebrate development
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Nodal signals to Smads through Cripto-dependent and Cripto-independent mechanisms
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Genetic dissection of nodal function in patterning the mouse embryo
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The orphan receptor serine/threonine kinase ALK7 signals arrest of proliferation and morphological differentiation in a neuronal cell line
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Activin receptor patterning of foregut organogenesis
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Conserved requirement for EGF-CFC genes in vertebrate left-right axis formation
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The type II activin receptors are essential for egg cylinder growth, gastrulation, and rostral head development in mice
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Cripto is required for correct orientation of the anterior-posterior axis in the mouse embryo
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The type I activin receptor ActRIB is required for egg cylinder organization and gastrulation in the mouse
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The signaling pathway mediated by the type IIB activin receptor controls axial patterning and lateral asymmetry in the mouse
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A novel type I receptor serine-threonine kinase predominantly expressed in the adult central nervous system
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Habrec1, a novel serine/threonine kinase TGF-beta type I-like receptor, has a specific cellular expression suggesting function in the developing organism and adult brain
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Molecular cloning of a novel type I receptor serine/threonine kinase for the TGF beta superfamily from rat brain
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Nodal is a novel TGF-beta-like gene expressed in the mouse node during gastrulation
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A primary requirement for nodal in the formation and maintenance of the primitive streak in the mouse
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Nodal Signaling in Vertebrate Development
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The MH1 domains of smad2 and smad3 are involved in the regulation of the ALK7 signals.
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Relationship between asymmetric nodal expression and the direction of embryonic turning
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The ALK-2 and ALK-4 activin receptors transduce distinct mesoderm-inducing signals during early Xenopus development but do not co-operate to establish thresholds.
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A role of the cryptic gene in the correct establishment of the left-right axis.
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A Xenopus type I activin receptor mediates mesodermal but not neural specification during embryogenesis.
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10.1128/MCB.24.21.9383-9389.2004
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