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Defining the role of Sox9 in early development by tissue specific gene inactivation
Proceeding/Conference:Australian Developmental Biology Workshop, ADBW 2003 Sydney, Australia
2003
120
 
Dual roles of Sox9 in transcriptional regulation in proliferating chondrocytes
Proceeding/Conference:19th Annual Meeting on Mouse Molecular Genetics
2007
113
 
Dysregulation of Aqp3 and endolymphatic hydrops in a mouse model of campomelic dysplasia
Proceeding/Conference:Annual Meeting for the Japanese Society of Developmental Biologists, JSDB-46
2013
52
2005
151
 
Hypoxia-related and Stem Cell-like Phenotypes of Young, Adult and Aged Intervertebral Disc Cells
Proceeding/Conference:Annual Meeting of the International Society for the Study of the Lumbar Spine, ISSLS 2007
2007
 
2008
118
 
In Vivo Analysis of Specificity of Target Gene Transactivation by SOX9
Proceeding/Conference:Annual Australian Developmental Biology Workshop, ADBW 2004
2004
 
In vivo functional analysis of SOX9 by conditional expression of a mutant Sox9, Sox9Y440X, in the notochord
Proceeding/Conference:Sir Edward Youde Memorial Fund Postgraduate Conference on Model Organism Research & Human Diseases
2004
105
 
2006
103
 
Insights into the function of SOX9 and campomelic dysplasia
Proceeding/Conference:Biennial Meeting of the American Society for Matrix Biology, ASMB 2008
2008
 
Lack of beta1 integrin results in hemivertebrae development in mice
Proceeding/Conference:Functional Genomics - Next Generation Applicaitons & Technologies
2011
 
Sensorineural deafness in a mouse model of campomelic dysplasia
Proceeding/Conference:Meeting of the Center for Developmental Biology, CDB 2009
2009
86
 
The use of a mouse model to understand the pathogenesis of campomelic dysplasia caused by the human mutation, Sox9Y440X
Proceeding/Conference:Annual Congress of the Hong Kong Orthopaedic Association, HKOA 2004
2004
89
 
2005