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55
Citations
22193
World Ranking
14753
National Ranking
1162

Overview

Rosa S. P. Beddington is affiliated with the Medical Research Council in the United Kingdom. Their professional focus centers on scientific research within this institution, contributing to the broader medical and biological research community through their role.

While detailed information regarding specific recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, and book publications is not available, the association with the Medical Research Council suggests involvement in research activities typical of this organization. The Medical Research Council is known for supporting a wide range of biomedical sciences, which often include developmental biology, genetics, and related disciplines.

The scientist's work encompasses various fields of study and subfields, although explicit details on these areas are not provided. Similarly, there are no specific main topics of research or publication counts to report.

There is no public record of awards or honors associated with this researcher at this time.

Given the absence of data on recent publications or other collaborative and research metrics, it appears the profile here primarily reflects an affiliation rather than a detailed publication or research history. The lack of citations or named works restricts further insight into their specific scientific contributions.

Best Publications

  • Cbfa1, a Candidate Gene for Cleidocranial Dysplasia Syndrome, Is Essential for Osteoblast Differentiation and Bone Development

    Florian Otto;Anders P Thornell;Tessa Crompton;Angela Denzel

  • Netrin-1 is required for commissural axon guidance in the developing vertebrate nervous system

    Tito Serafini;Sophia A Colamarino;E.David Leonardo;Hao Wang

  • Axis Development and Early Asymmetry in Mammals

    Rosa S.P Beddington;Elizabeth J Robertson

  • Mutations in the homeobox gene HESX1/Hesx1 associated with septo-optic dysplasia in human and mouse

    Mehul T. Dattani;Juan-Pedro Martinez-Barbera;Paul Q. Thomas;Joshua M. Brickman

  • Nodal signalling in the epiblast patterns the early mouse embryo

    Jane Brennan;Cindy C. Lu;Dominic P. Norris;Tristan A. Rodriguez

  • Renal agenesis in mice homozygous for a gene trap mutation in the gene encoding heparan sulfate 2-sulfotransferase

    Simon L. Bullock;Judy M. Fletcher;Rosa S.P. Beddington;Valerie A. Wilson

  • The transcription factor GATA6 is essential for early extraembryonic development.

    Manoussos Koutsourakis;An Langeveld;Roger Patient;Rosa Beddington

  • Anterior primitive endoderm may be responsible for patterning the anterior neural plate in the mouse embryo

    Paul Thomas;Rosa Beddington

  • Hex: a homeobox gene revealing peri-implantation asymmetry in the mouse embryo and an early transient marker of endothelial cell precursors

    Paul Thomas;A. Brown;R. S.P. Beddington

  • The homeobox gene Hex is required in definitive endodermal tissues for normal forebrain, liver and thyroid formation.

    J.P. Martinez Barbera;M. Clements;P. Thomas;T. Rodriguez

  • Wnt signaling in Xenopus embryos inhibits Bmp4 expression and activates neural development

    Julie C. Baker;Rosa S.P. Beddington;Richard M. Harland

  • Mouse Dll3: a novel divergent Delta gene which may complement the function of other Delta homologues during early pattern formation in the mouse embryo

    Sally L. Dunwoodie;Domingos Henrique;Stephen M. Harrison;Rosa S. P. Beddington

  • Growth and early postimplantation defects in mice deficient for the bromodomain-containing protein Brd4

    Denis Houzelstein;Simon L. Bullock;Denise E. Lynch;Elena F. Grigorieva

  • Capturing genes encoding membrane and secreted proteins important for mouse development

    William C. Skarnes;Julie E. Moss;Stella M. Hurtley;Rosa S. P. Beddington

  • Anterior patterning in mouse

    Rosa S.P Beddington;Elizabeth J Robertson

  • Cystic fibrosis in the mouse by targeted insertional mutagenesis.

    Julia R. Dorin;Paul Dickinson;Eric W. F. W. Alton;Stephen N. Smith

  • Hex homeobox gene-dependent tissue positioning is required for organogenesis of the ventral pancreas.

    Roque Bort;Juan Pedro Martinez-Barbera;Rosa S. P. Beddington;Kenneth S. Zaret

  • Heterozygous HESX1 mutations associated with isolated congenital pituitary hypoplasia and septo-optic dysplasia

    Paul Q. Thomas;Mehul T. Dattani;Mehul T. Dattani;Joshua M. Brickman;David McNay

  • Whole-mount in situ hybridization in the mouse embryo: gene expression in three dimensions

    Barry Rosen;Rosa S.P. Beddington

  • Brachyury--a gene affecting mouse gastrulation and early organogenesis.

    R S Beddington;P Rashbass;Valerie Wilson

Frequent Co-Authors

Sally L. Dunwoodie
Sally L. Dunwoodie Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute
James C. Smith
James C. Smith The Francis Crick Institute
Paul Thomas
Paul Thomas University of Adelaide
William C. Skarnes
William C. Skarnes Wellcome Sanger Institute
Robb Krumlauf
Robb Krumlauf Stowers Institute for Medical Research
Juan Pedro Martinez-Barbera
Juan Pedro Martinez-Barbera University College London
Mehul T. Dattani
Mehul T. Dattani University College London
Philip Avner
Philip Avner European Bioinformatics Institute
David J. Porteous
David J. Porteous University of Edinburgh
Hans Lehrach
Hans Lehrach Max Planck Society

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