Joon W. Rhee, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2002 | Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA |
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(The role of the TALE homeodomain protein Pbx3 in murine development and respiration.) |
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Rhee JW, Arata A, Selleri L, et al. (2004) Pbx3 deficiency results in central hypoventilation. The American Journal of Pathology. 165: 1343-50 |
Selleri L, DiMartino J, van Deursen J, et al. (2004) The TALE homeodomain protein Pbx2 is not essential for development and long-term survival. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 24: 5324-31 |
Smith KS, Rhee JW, Cleary ML. (2002) Transformation of bone marrow B-cell progenitors by E2a-Hlf requires coexpression of Bcl-2. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 22: 7678-87 |
DiMartino JF, Selleri L, Traver D, et al. (2001) The Hox cofactor and proto-oncogene Pbx1 is required for maintenance of definitive hematopoiesis in the fetal liver. Blood. 98: 618-26 |
Smith KS, Rhee JW, Naumovski L, et al. (1999) Disrupted differentiation and oncogenic transformation of lymphoid progenitors in E2A-HLF transgenic mice. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 19: 4443-51 |