Ann Bang - Publications

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Year Citation  Score
2002 Barolo S, Stone T, Bang AG, Posakony JW. Default repression and Notch signaling: Hairless acts as an adaptor to recruit the corepressors Groucho and dCtBP to Suppressor of Hairless. Genes & Development. 16: 1964-76. PMID 12154126 DOI: 10.1101/gad.987402  0.672
1996 Bang AG, Goulding MD. Regulation of vertebrate neural cell fate by transcription factors. Current Opinion in Neurobiology. 6: 25-32. PMID 8794048 DOI: 10.1016/S0959-4388(96)80005-5  0.319
1995 Bang AG, Bailey AM, Posakony JW. Hairless promotes stable commitment to the sensory organ precursor cell fate by negatively regulating the activity of the Notch signaling pathway. Developmental Biology. 172: 479-94. PMID 8612965 DOI: 10.1006/dbio.1995.8033  0.699
1994 Singson A, Leviten MW, Bang AG, Hua XH, Posakony JW. Direct downstream targets of proneural activators in the imaginal disc include genes involved in lateral inhibitory signaling. Genes & Development. 8: 2058-71. PMID 7958878 DOI: 10.1101/Gad.8.17.2058  0.662
1993 Flegel WA, Singson AW, Margolis JS, Bang AG, Posakony JW, Murre C. Dpbx, a new homeobox gene closely related to the human proto-oncogene pbx1 molecular structure and developmental expression. Mechanisms of Development. 41: 155-61. PMID 8100142 DOI: 10.1016/0925-4773(93)90045-Y  0.632
1992 Bang AG, Posakony JW. The Drosophila gene Hairless encodes a novel basic protein that controls alternative cell fates in adult sensory organ development. Genes & Development. 6: 1752-69. PMID 1516831  0.69
1991 Bang AG, Hartenstein V, Posakony JW. Hairless is required for the development of adult sensory organ precursor cells in Drosophila. Development (Cambridge, England). 111: 89-104. PMID 2015800  0.676
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