"Goosecoid Protein" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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Goosecoid protein is a homeodomain protein that was first identified in XENOPUS. It is found in the SPEMANN ORGANIZER of VERTEBRATES and plays an important role in neuronal CELL DIFFERENTIATION and ORGANOGENESIS.
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D051956
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MeSH Number(s) |
D12.776.260.400.186 D12.776.930.315
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Concept/Terms |
Goosecoid Protein- Goosecoid Protein
- Goosecoid Homeodomain Protein
- Homeodomain Protein, Goosecoid
- Goosecoid Transcription Factor
- Transcription Factor, Goosecoid
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Goosecoid Protein" by people in Profiles.
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Insights From a Real-World Study of Molecular Test Performance for Indeterminate Thyroid Nodules. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2020 04 01; 105(4).
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Smek promotes histone deacetylation to suppress transcription of Wnt target gene brachyury in pluripotent embryonic stem cells. Cell Res. 2011 Jun; 21(6):911-21.
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The opposing homeobox genes Goosecoid and Vent1/2 self-regulate Xenopus patterning. EMBO J. 2007 Jun 20; 26(12):2955-65.
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Positive and negative regulation of the transforming growth factor beta/activin target gene goosecoid by the TFII-I family of transcription factors. Mol Cell Biol. 2005 Aug; 25(16):7144-57.
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Molecular mechanisms of cell-cell signaling by the Spemann-Mangold organizer. Int J Dev Biol. 2001; 45(1):189-97.
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Cellular interpretation of multiple TGF-beta signals: intracellular antagonism between activin/BVg1 and BMP-2/4 signaling mediated by Smads. Development. 1997 Nov; 124(22):4467-80.
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Differential effects on Xenopus development of interference with type IIA and type IIB activin receptors. Mech Dev. 1997 Jan; 61(1-2):175-86.
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Slow emergence of a multithreshold response to activin requires cell-contact-dependent sharpening but not prepattern. Development. 1994 Aug; 120(8):2271-8.