
The DVR gene family in embryonic development.
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Lyons, KM; Jones, CM; Hogan, BL
Published in: Trends Genet
1991
The DVR gene family consists of at least 15 members, including decapentaplegic from Drosophila, Xenopus Vg1 and the mammalian bone morphogenetic protein genes, encoding secreted proteins closely related to transforming growth factor beta Genetic and biochemical evidence supports the idea that DVR proteins form part of a cascade of extracellular signalling molecules mediating inductive tissue interactions during development.
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Trends Genet
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0168-9525
Publication Date
1991
Volume
7
Issue
11-12
Start / End Page
408 / 412
Location
England
Related Subject Headings
- Xenopus laevis
- Transforming Growth Factor beta
- Signal Transduction
- Proteins
- Osteogenesis
- Multigene Family
- Mesoderm
- Mammals
- Insect Hormones
- Gene Expression Regulation
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Lyons, K. M., Jones, C. M., & Hogan, B. L. (1991). The DVR gene family in embryonic development. Trends Genet, 7(11–12), 408–412. https://doi.org/10.1016/0168-9525(91)90265-r
Lyons, K. M., C. M. Jones, and B. L. Hogan. “The DVR gene family in embryonic development.” Trends Genet 7, no. 11–12 (1991): 408–12. https://doi.org/10.1016/0168-9525(91)90265-r.
Lyons KM, Jones CM, Hogan BL. The DVR gene family in embryonic development. Trends Genet. 1991;7(11–12):408–12.
Lyons, K. M., et al. “The DVR gene family in embryonic development.” Trends Genet, vol. 7, no. 11–12, 1991, pp. 408–12. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/0168-9525(91)90265-r.
Lyons KM, Jones CM, Hogan BL. The DVR gene family in embryonic development. Trends Genet. 1991;7(11–12):408–412.

Published In
Trends Genet
DOI
ISSN
0168-9525
Publication Date
1991
Volume
7
Issue
11-12
Start / End Page
408 / 412
Location
England
Related Subject Headings
- Xenopus laevis
- Transforming Growth Factor beta
- Signal Transduction
- Proteins
- Osteogenesis
- Multigene Family
- Mesoderm
- Mammals
- Insect Hormones
- Gene Expression Regulation