Standout Papers

Loss of morphine-induced analgesia, reward effect and withdrawal symptoms i... 1989 2026 2001 2013 1.4k
  1. Loss of morphine-induced analgesia, reward effect and withdrawal symptoms in mice lacking the µ-opioid-receptor gene (1996)
    Hans W. D. Matthes, Rafaël Maldonado et al. Nature
  2. Embryonic retinoic acid synthesis is essential for early mouse post-implantation development (1999)
    Karen Niederreither, Vemparala Subbarayan et al. Nature Genetics
  3. The structural and functional organization of the murine HOX gene family resembles that of Drosophila homeotic genes. (1989)
    Denis Duboule, Pascal Dollé The EMBO Journal
  4. Function of the retinoic acid receptors (RARs) during development: (I) Craniofacial and skeletal abnormalities in RAR double mutants (1994)
    David Lohnes, Manuel Mark et al. Development
  5. Retinoic acid signalling during development (2012)
    Muriel Rhinn, Pascal Dollé Development
  6. Poly(ADP-ribose) Polymerase-2 (PARP-2) Is Required for Efficient Base Excision DNA Repair in Association with PARP-1 and XRCC1 (2002)
    Valérie Schreiber, Jean‐Christophe Amé et al. Journal of Biological Chemistry
  7. Genetic analysis of RXRα developmental function: Convergence of RXR and RAR signaling pathways in heart and eye morphogenesis (1994)
    Philippe Kastner, Jesús M. Grondona et al. Cell
  8. Retinoic acid in development: towards an integrated view (2008)
    Karen Niederreither, Pascal Dollé Nature Reviews Genetics
  9. A homeotic transformation is generated in the rostral branchial region of the head by disruption of Hoxa-2, which acts as a selector gene (1993)
    Filippo M. Rijli, Manuel Mark et al. Cell
  10. Coordinate expression of the murine Hox-5 complex homoeobox-containing genes during limb pattern formation (1989)
    Pascal Dollé, Juan‐Carlos Izpisúa‐Belmonte et al. Nature
  11. Retinoic acid receptors and cellular retinoid binding proteins: I. A systematic study of their differential pattern of transcription during mouse organogenesis (1990)
    Pascal Dollé, Esther Ruberte et al. Development

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Works of Pascal Dollé being referenced

CTIP1 and CTIP2 are differentially expressed during mouse embryogenesis
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Loss of morphine-induced analgesia, reward effect and withdrawal symptoms in mice lacking the µ-opioid-receptor gene
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Pascal Dollé 20450 7236 2060 3094 173 24.4k
Andrée Dierich 9854 4733 4301 3814 75 19.0k
Robb Krumlauf 23237 8036 1081 2791 208 26.0k
Marianne LeMeur 8137 3840 2278 1850 56 13.3k
Debra J. Gilbert 10773 2998 3601 2642 256 17.6k
Malcolm Maden 8730 2139 671 1711 192 11.3k
Anthony Wynshaw‐Boris 18592 5836 2533 3252 203 27.6k
Frank Costantini 17357 5490 2062 1909 143 24.3k
Wolfgang Driever 13725 4182 890 2042 162 18.2k
William S. Talbot 9047 2395 1286 3206 106 13.2k
En Li 16847 4695 1614 1659 117 22.1k

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