The following publications were published exclusively under the affiliation of the Max Planck Society. For publications by the principal investigator outside of the Max Planck Society, see the links on the lower left.
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21 (12), pp. 1377 - 1382 (2013)
De novo microduplications at 1q41, 2q37.3, and 8q24.3 in patients with VATER/VACTERL association. European journal of human genetics: EJHG ; the official journal of the European Society of Human Genetics
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10 (10), pp. 1579 - 1585 (2013)
The long non-coding RNA Fendrr links epigenetic control mechanisms to gene regulatory networks in mammalian embryogenesis. RNA Biology
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33 (15), pp. 6679 - 6690 (2013)
Sox10 cooperates with the mediator subunit 12 during terminal differentiation of myelinating glia. The Journal of Neuroscience: the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience
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97 (3), pp. 133 - 139 (2013)
Isolated bladder exstrophy associated with a de novo 0.9 Mb microduplication on chromosome 19p13.12. Birth Defects Research, Part A: Clinical and Molecular Teratology
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9 (2), p. e1003250 - e1003250 (2013)
DNA–Methylome Analysis of Mouse Intestinal Adenoma Identifies a Tumour-Specific Signature That Is Partly Conserved in Human Colon Cancer. PLoS Genetics
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24 (2), pp. 206 - 214 (2013)
The tissue-specific IncRNA Fendrr is an essential regulator of heart and body wall development in the mouse. Developmental Cell
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14 (12), pp. 1113 - 9 (2013)
Tpo1-mediated spermine and spermidine export controls cell cycle delay and times antioxidant protein expression during the oxidative stress response. EMBO Reports
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372 (1), pp. 55 - 67 (2012)
In vivo knockdown of Brachyury results in skeletal defects and urorectal malformations resembling caudal regression syndrome. Developmental Biology
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131 (10), pp. 2242 - 2252 (2012)
Wnt and BMP signals control intestinal adenoma cell fates. International Journal of Cancer
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21 (16), pp. 2987 - 3000 (2012)
FGF inhibition directs BMP4-mediated differentiation of human embryonic stem cells to syncytiotrophoblast. Stem Cells and Development