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Laurent, Frédéric and Girdziusaite, Ausra and Gamart, Julie and Barozzi, Iros and Osterwalder, Marco and Akiyama, Jennifer A. and Lincoln, Joy and Lopez-Rios, Javier and Visel, Axel and Zuniga, Aimée and Zeller, Rolf. (2017) HAND2 Target Gene Regulatory Networks Control Atrioventricular Canal and Cardiac Valve Development. Cell Reports, 19 (8). pp. 1602-1613.

Lopez-Rios, Javier and Duchesne, Amandine and Speziale, Dario and Andrey, Guillaume and Peterson, Kevin A. and Germann, Philipp and Ünal, Erkan and Liu, Jing and Floriot, Sandrine and Barbey, Sarah and Gallard, Yves and Müller-Gerbl, Magdalena and Courtney, Andrew D. and Klopp, Christophe and Rodriguez, Sabrina and Ivanek, Robert and Beisel, Christian and Wicking, Carol and Iber, Dagmar and Robert, Benoit and McMahon, Andrew P. and Duboule, Denis and Zeller, Rolf. (2014) Attenuated sensing of SHH by Ptch1 underlies evolution of bovine limbs. Nature, 511 (7507). pp. 46-51.

Osterwalder, Marco and Speziale, Dario and Shoukry, Malak and Mohan, Rajiv and Ivanek, Robert and Kohler, Manuel and Beisel, Christian and Wen, Xiaohui and Scales, Suzie J. and Christoffels, Vincent M. and Visel, Axel and Lopez-Rios, Javier and Zeller, Rolf. (2014) HAND2 targets define a network of transcriptional regulators that compartmentalize the early limb bud mesenchyme. Developmental Cell, 31 (3). pp. 345-357.

Osterwalder, Marco and Galli, Antonella and Rosen, Barry and Skarnes, William C. and Zeller, Rolf and Lopez-Rios, Javier. (2010) Dual RMCE for efficient re-engineering of mouse mutant alleles. Nature methods, Vol. 7, H. 11. pp. 893-895.

Scotti, Celeste and Tonnarelli, Beatrice and Papadimitropoulos, Adam and Scherberich, Arnaud and Schaeren, Stefan and Schauerte, Alexandra and Lopez-Rios, Javier and Zeller, Rolf and Barbero, Andrea and Martin, Ivan. (2010) Recapitulation of endochondral bone formation using human adult mesenchymal stem cells as a paradigm for developmental engineering. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 107 (16). pp. 7251-7256.

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