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Marko Horb
Marine Biological Laboratory - Falmouth / United States
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Marko Horb's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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How cells change their phenotypeD Tosh, JMW SlackNature reviews Molecular cell biology 3 (3), 187-194, 20025202002
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Experimental conversion of liver to pancreasME Horb, CN Shen, D Tosh, JMW SlackCurrent Biology 13 (2), 105-115, 20033762003
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Tbx5 is essential for heart developmentME Horb, GH ThomsenDevelopment 126 (8), 1739-1751, 19992641999
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Deep proteomics of the Xenopus laevis egg using an mRNA-derived reference databaseM Wühr, RM Freeman, M Presler, ME Horb, L Peshkin, SP Gygi, ...Current biology 24 (13), 1467-1475, 20142712014
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A vegetally localized T-box transcription factor in Xenopus eggs specifies mesoderm and endoderm and is essential for embryonic mesoderm formationME Horb, GH ThomsenDevelopment 124 (9), 1689-1698, 19972381997
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