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Academic Article Mouse deformed epidermal autoregulatory factor 1 recruits a LIM domain factor, LMO-4, and CLIM coregulators.
Academic Article Lhx9: a novel LIM-homeodomain gene expressed in the developing forebrain.
Academic Article A family of LIM domain-associated cofactors confer transcriptional synergism between LIM and Otx homeodomain proteins.
Academic Article Conserved regulation of mesenchymal gene expression by Fgf-8 in face and limb development.
Academic Article RLIM inhibits functional activity of LIM homeodomain transcription factors via recruitment of the histone deacetylase complex.
Academic Article 1H, 15N and 13C assignments of an intramolecular Lhx3:ldb1 complex.
Academic Article Proteasomal selection of multiprotein complexes recruited by LIM homeodomain transcription factors.
Academic Article Crystallization of an Lhx3-Isl1 complex.
Academic Article Ubiquitination-dependent cofactor exchange on LIM homeodomain transcription factors.
Academic Article Multiple functions of LIM domain-binding CLIM/NLI/Ldb cofactors during zebrafish development.
Academic Article Expression of the zebrafish recognition molecule F3/F11/contactin in a subset of differentiating neurons is regulated by cofactors associated with LIM domains.
Academic Article Lhx9 and lhx9alpha: differential biochemical properties and effects on neuronal differentiation.
Academic Article Dynamic expression of LIM cofactors in the developing mouse neural tube.
Academic Article Implementing the LIM code: the structural basis for cell type-specific assembly of LIM-homeodomain complexes.
Academic Article Transcription factor Lhx2 is necessary and sufficient to suppress astrogliogenesis and promote neurogenesis in the developing hippocampus.
Academic Article Chondrolectin mediates growth cone interactions of motor axons with an intermediate target.
Academic Article P-Lim, a LIM homeodomain factor, is expressed during pituitary organ and cell commitment and synergizes with Pit-1.
Concept Homeodomain Proteins
Concept LIM-Homeodomain Proteins
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