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ab15090 has been referenced in 9 publications.
- Fukuda T et al. Phosphorylation of chromosome core components may serve as axis marks for the status of chromosomal events during mammalian meiosis. PLoS Genet 8:e1002485 (2012).
WB;
Mouse.
PubMed: 22346761
- Nicholas CR et al. Intact fetal ovarian cord formation promotes mouse oocyte survival and development. BMC Dev Biol 10:2 (2010).
IHC-P;
Mouse.
PubMed: 20064216
- Fukuda T et al. A novel mammalian HORMA domain-containing protein, HORMAD1, preferentially associates with unsynapsed meiotic chromosomes. Exp Cell Res 316:158-71 (2010).
PubMed: 19686734
- Wu S et al. Loss of YY1 impacts the heterochromatic state and meiotic double-strand breaks during mouse spermatogenesis. Mol Cell Biol 29:6245-56 (2009).
ICC/IF;
Mouse.
PubMed: 19786570
- Ryu KY et al. The mouse polyubiquitin gene Ubb is essential for meiotic progression. Mol Cell Biol 28:1136-46 (2008).
ICC/IF;
Mouse.
PubMed: 18070917
- Mahadevaiah SK et al. Extensive meiotic asynapsis in mice antagonises meiotic silencing of unsynapsed chromatin and consequently disrupts meiotic sex chromosome inactivation. J Cell Biol 182:263-76 (2008).
ICC/IF;
Mouse.
PubMed: 18663141
- Ollinger R et al. Deletion of the pluripotency-associated Tex19.1 gene causes activation of endogenous retroviruses and defective spermatogenesis in mice. PLoS Genet 4:e1000199 (2008).
ICC/IF;
Mouse.
PubMed: 18802469
- Ward JO et al. Mutation in mouse hei10, an e3 ubiquitin ligase, disrupts meiotic crossing over. PLoS Genet 3:e139 (2007).
ICC/IF;
Mouse.
PubMed: 17784788
- Dann CT et al. Heritable and stable gene knockdown in rats. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 103:11246-51 (2006).
PubMed: 16844779
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