Brigid Hogan
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British biologist
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Developmental Biology
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Cell Biology
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Molecular Biology
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Brigid Hogan's Degrees
- Bachelors Biology University of Oxford
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Brigid L. M. Hogan FRS is a British developmental biologist noted for her contributions to mammalian development, stem cell research and transgenic technology and techniques. She is currently a Professor in the Department of Cell Biology at Duke University, Born in the UK, she became an American citizen in 2000.
Brigid Hogan's Published Works
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- Mouse Small eye results from mutations in a paired-like homeobox-containing gene (1991) (1415)
- Nodal is a novel TGF-β-like gene expressed in the mouse node during gastrulation (1993) (591)
- Cell interactions modulate embryonal carcinoma cell differentiation into parietal or visceral endoderm (1981) (364)
- Co-expression of vimentin and cytokeratins in parietal endoderm cells of early mouse embryo (1983) (254)
- Nodal is a novel TGF-beta-like gene expressed in the mouse node during gastrulation. (1993) (245)
- Evidence that Hensen's node is a site of retinoic acid synthesis (1992) (212)
- Isolation of a human teratoma cell line which expresses F9 antigen (1977) (150)
- A mouse homoeo box gene is expressed during embryogenesis and in adult kidney (1985) (97)
- Phylogenetic distribution of Antennapedia-like homoeo boxes (1986) (68)
- Laminin and epithelial cell attachment (1981) (53)
- Upside-down ideas vindicated (1995) (47)
- Ten years on (1991) (33)
- Changes in the behaviour of teratocarcinoma cells cultivated in vitro (1976) (28)
- Mouse Small eye results from mutation in a paired-like homebox-containing gene (1992) (26)
- Development in mammals (1978) (25)
- Sea urchin development (1974) (22)
- Molecular biology: Enhancers, chromosome position effects, and transgenic mice (1983) (21)
- Integration of foreign genes into the mammalian germ line: genetic engineering enters a new era (1981) (14)
- Another hit for gene targeting (1991) (14)
- Master class (1974) (13)
- Getting nearer the mark (1988) (10)
- Epithelial cancer, differentiation, and vitamin A (1979) (9)
- Developmental biology: Decisions, decisions! (2002) (7)
- The making of the ear (1992) (6)
- From embryo to teratocarcinoma in tissue culture (1981) (6)
- Gene targeting. Getting nearer the mark. (1988) (6)
- Engineering mutant mice (1987) (3)
- Man's inhumanity (1991) (3)
- Developmental biology. The making of the ear. (1992) (2)
- Control of 3T3 cell growth (1974) (2)
- Teratocarcinoma cells can develop normally (1975) (2)
- Molecular morphogens. Upside-down ideas vindicated. (1995) (1)
- Developmental biology: Homoeo boxes and strings for the packaging of genes? (1985) (1)
- LibGuides: ANT 308 Senior Seminar: Adapting to a Changing World (2018) (0)
- Women in science (1992) (0)
- LibGuides: ANT 308 Senior Seminar: Anthropology Beyond the Human (2018) (0)
- Gordon Tomkins (1975) (0)
- Lesch-Nyhan syndrome. Engineering mutant mice. (1987) (0)
- Anne McLaren (1927-2007) (2007) (0)
- LibGuides: ANT 308 Senior Seminar: Home (2018) (0)
- Retrospective. Anne McLaren (1927-2007). (2007) (0)
- LibGuides: ANT 308 Senior Seminar: The Impact of Infrastructure (2018) (0)
- BPM-15 compositions were (1997) (0)
- Introduction (0)
- Developmental biology. Another hit for gene targeting. (1991) (0)
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