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Robb Krumlauf
Robb Krumlauf is an American developmental biologist. He is best known for researching the Hox family of transcription factors. He is most interested in understanding the role of the Hox genes in the hindbrain and their role in areas of animal development, such as craniofacial development. Krumlauf worked with a variety of renowned scientists in the field of developmental biology throughout his time researching Hox genes. Provided by Wikipedia- Showing 1 - 6 results of 6
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Wise regulates bone deposition through genetic interactions with Lrp5. by Debra L Ellies, Androulla Economou, Beth Viviano, Jean-Philippe Rey, Stephenie Paine-Saunders, Robb Krumlauf, Scott Saunders
Published in PLoS ONE (2014-01-01)Get full text
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Genome-Wide Binding Analyses of HOXB1 Revealed a Novel DNA Binding Motif Associated with Gene Repression by Narendra Pratap Singh, Bony De Kumar, Ariel Paulson, Mark E. Parrish, Carrie Scott, Ying Zhang, Laurence Florens, Robb Krumlauf
Published in Journal of Developmental Biology (2021-02-01)Get full text
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Downregulation of FGF Signaling by Spry4 Overexpression Leads to Shape Impairment, Enamel Irregularities, and Delayed Signaling Center Formation in the Mouse Molar by Pauline Marangoni, Cyril Charles, Youngwook Ahn, Kerstin Seidel, Andrew Jheon, Bernhard Ganss, Robb Krumlauf, Laurent Viriot, Ophir D Klein
Published in JBMR Plus (2019-08-01)Get full text
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