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12445
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Gary E. Lyons is affiliated with the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the United States. Their academic and research activities are connected to this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Early expression of the myogenic regulatory gene, myf-5, in precursor cells of skeletal muscle in the mouse embryo

    M.O. Ott;E. Bober;G. Lyons;H. Arnold

  • Expression of two myogenic regulatory factors myogenin and MyoDl during mouse embryogenesis

    David Sassoon;Gary Lyons;Woodring E. Wright;Victor Lin

  • Mef2 gene expression marks the cardiac and skeletal muscle lineages during mouse embryogenesis.

    Diane G. Edmondson;Gary E. Lyons;James F. Martin;Eric N. Olson

  • The Polycomb Ezh2 methyltransferase regulates muscle gene expression and skeletal muscle differentiation

    Giuseppina Caretti;Monica Di Padova;Bruce Micales;Gary E. Lyons

  • Extracellular Matrix Promotes Highly Efficient Cardiac Differentiation of Human Pluripotent Stem Cells: The Matrix Sandwich Method

    Jianhua Zhang;Matthew Klos;Gisela F. Wilson;Amanda M. Herman

  • Developmental regulation of myosin gene expression in mouse cardiac muscle.

    G E Lyons;S Schiaffino;D Sassoon;P Barton

  • Expression of mef2 genes in the mouse central nervous system suggests a role in neuronal maturation

    GE Lyons;BK Micales;J Schwarz;JF Martin

  • Expression of the novel basic helix-loop-helix gene eHAND in neural crest derivatives and extraembryonic membranes during mouse development.

    Peter Cserjesi;Doris Brown;Gary E. Lyons;Eric N. Olson

  • DSCAM: A Novel Member of the Immunoglobulin Superfamily Maps in a Down Syndrome Region and is Involved in the Development of the Nervous System

    Kazuhiro Yamakawa;Yong Kang Huo;Melissa A. Haendel;René Hubert

  • The muscle regulatory gene, Myf-6, has a biphasic pattern of expression during early mouse development.

    Eva Bober;G E Lyons;T Braun;G Cossu

  • The expression of myosin genes in developing skeletal muscle in the mouse embryo.

    G E Lyons;M Ontell;R Cox;D Sassoon

  • A Novel Cardiac-Restricted Target for Doxorubicin CARP, A NUCLEAR MODULATOR OF GENE EXPRESSION IN CARDIAC PROGENITOR CELLS AND CARDIOMYOCYTES

    Raju Jeyaseelan;Coralie Poizat;Robert K. Baker;Serge Abdishoo

  • Essential role for NFI-C/CTF transcription-replication factor in tooth root development.

    George Steele-Perkins;Kenneth G. Butz;Kenneth G. Butz;Gary E. Lyons;Margarita Zeichner-David

  • Bone morphogenetic protein-1 and a mammalian tolloid homologue (mTld) are encoded by alternatively spliced transcripts which are differentially expressed in some tissues.

    K Takahara;G E Lyons;D S Greenspan

  • Expression Patterns of the Four Nuclear Factor I Genes During Mouse Embryogenesis Indicate a Potential Role in Development

    Ali Z. Chaudhry;Ali Z. Chaudhry;Gary E. Lyons;Richard M. Gronostajski;Richard M. Gronostajski

  • The microwell control of embryoid body size in order to regulate cardiac differentiation of human embryonic stem cells.

    Jeffrey C. Mohr;Jianhua Zhang;Samira M. Azarin;Andrew G. Soerens

  • Down syndrome congenital heart disease: a narrowed region and a candidate gene.

    Gillian M. Barlow;Xiao Ning Chen;Zheng Y. Shi;Gary E. Lyons

  • The apical ectodermal ridge regulates Hox-7 and Hox-8 gene expression in developing chick limb buds.

    B Robert;G Lyons;B K Simandl;A Kuroiwa

  • Transplantation of embryonic stem cells into the infarcted mouse heart: formation of multiple cell types.

    Dinender K. Singla;Timothy A. Hacker;Lining Ma;Pamela S. Douglas

  • Jumonji, a Nuclear Protein That Is Necessary for Normal Heart Development

    Youngsook Lee;Alice J. Song;Robert Baker;Bruce Micales

Frequent Co-Authors

Timothy J. Kamp
Timothy J. Kamp University of Wisconsin–Madison
Julie R. Korenberg
Julie R. Korenberg University of Utah
Richard M. Gronostajski
Richard M. Gronostajski University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Melissa A. Haendel
Melissa A. Haendel University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
James A. Thomson
James A. Thomson University of California, Santa Barbara
Michael Kyba
Michael Kyba University of Minnesota
Youngsook Lee
Youngsook Lee University of Wisconsin–Madison
Daniel J. Garry
Daniel J. Garry University of Minnesota
Larry Kedes
Larry Kedes University of Southern California
Kazuhiro Yamakawa
Kazuhiro Yamakawa Nagoya City University

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