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1. SUMOylation Potentiates ZIC Protein Activity to Influence Murine Neural Crest Cell Specification.

2. Systematized reporter assays reveal ZIC protein regulatory abilities are Subclass-specific and dependent upon transcription factor binding site context.

3. ZIC2 in Holoprosencephaly.

4. Overview of Rodent Zic Genes.

5. Zic2 mutation causes holoprosencephaly via disruption of NODAL signalling.

6. The role of Zic genes in inner ear development in the mouse: Exploring mutant mouse phenotypes.

7. The Zic2 gene directs the formation and function of node cilia to control cardiac situs.

8. The ZIC gene family encodes multi-functional proteins essential for patterning and morphogenesis.

9. A murine Zic3 transcript with a premature termination codon evades nonsense-mediated decay during axis formation.

10. Zinc fingers of the cerebellum (Zic): transcription factors and co-factors.

11. Zic2-associated holoprosencephaly is caused by a transient defect in the organizer region during gastrulation.

12. In vitro analysis of partial loss-of-function ZIC2 mutations in holoprosencephaly: alanine tract expansion modulates DNA binding and transactivation.

13. Overlapping and distinct expression domains of Zic2 and Zic3 during mouse gastrulation.

14. Zic2 is required for neural crest formation and hindbrain patterning during mouse development.

15. WNT-responsive SUMOylation of ZIC5 promotes murine neural crest cell development, having multiple effects on transcription.

16. Role of the Transcription Factor Sox4 in Insulin Secretion and Impaired Glucose Tolerance.

17. WNT-responsive SUMOylation of ZIC5 promotes murine neural crest cell development, having multiple effects on transcription.

18. The Role of the Transcription Factor Sox4 in Insulin Secretion and Impaired Glucose Tolerance.

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