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*Reid C.D., *Steiner, A.B., Yaklichkin S., Lu Q., Wang S., Hennessy M., and Kessler D.S. (2016) FoxH1 mediates a Grg4 and Smad2 dependent transcriptional switch in Nodal signaling during Xenopus mesoderm development. Developmental Biology 414, 34-44

* = These authors contributed equally to this work.

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Steiner, A.B., Kim, T., Cabot, V., and Hudspeth, A.J. (2014) Dynamic gene expression by putative hair-cell progenitors during regeneration in the zebrafish lateral line. PNAS 111, E1393-E1401

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Yaklichkin S., Steiner A.B., Lu Q. and Kessler D.S. (2006). FoxD3 and Groucho-4 physically interact to repress transcription and induce mesoderm in Xenopus. J. Biol. Chem. 282, 2548-57

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Steiner A.B., Engleka M.J., Lu Q., Craig E.J., Yaklichkin S., Lefebvre J.L., Walters J.W., Labosky P.A. and Kessler D.S. (2006). FoxD3 maintenance of Nodal in the Spemann organizer is essential for Xenopus dorsal mesoderm development. Development 133, 4827-38

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Yaklichkin S., Steiner A.B., and Kessler D.S. Transcriptional Repression in Spemann’s Organizer and the Formation of Dorsal Mesoderm. In The Vertebrate Organizer, Grunz H. (Ed.), Springer 2004

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