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Profile Publications (30)
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Publications By Bruce Blumberg

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Znf703 is a novel RA target in the neural plate border., Janesick A, Tang W, Ampig K, Blumberg B., Sci Rep. June 4, 2019; 9 (1): 8275.


RARγ is required for mesodermal gene expression prior to gastrulation in Xenopus., Janesick A, Tang W, Shioda T, Blumberg B., Development. September 17, 2018; 145 (18):   


RARβ2 is required for vertebrate somitogenesis., Janesick A, Tang W, Nguyen TTL, Blumberg B., Development. June 1, 2017; 144 (11): 1997-2008.   


The unexpected teratogenicity of RXR antagonist UVI3003 via activation of PPARγ in Xenopus tropicalis., Zhu J, Janesick A, Wu L, Hu L, Tang W, Blumberg B, Shi H., Toxicol Appl Pharmacol. January 1, 2017; 314 91-97.


Andrés Carrasco (1946-2014)., Blumberg B., Dev Biol. September 1, 2014; 393 (1): 1-2.


Active repression by RARγ signaling is required for vertebrate axial elongation., Janesick A, Nguyen TT, Aisaki K, Igarashi K, Kitajima S, Chandraratna RA, Kanno J, Blumberg B., Development. June 1, 2014; 141 (11): 2260-70.   


ERF and ETV3L are retinoic acid-inducible repressors required for primary neurogenesis., Janesick A, Abbey R, Chung C, Liu S, Taketani M, Blumberg B., Development. August 1, 2013; 140 (15): 3095-106.   


RIPPLY3 is a retinoic acid-inducible repressor required for setting the borders of the pre-placodal ectoderm., Janesick A, Shiotsugu J, Taketani M, Blumberg B., Development. March 1, 2012; 139 (6): 1213-24.   


The genome of the Western clawed frog Xenopus tropicalis., Hellsten U, Harland RM, Gilchrist MJ, Hendrix D, Jurka J, Kapitonov V, Ovcharenko I, Putnam NH, Shu S, Taher L, Blitz IL, Blumberg B, Dichmann DS, Dubchak I, Amaya E, Detter JC, Fletcher R, Gerhard DS, Goodstein D, Graves T, Grigoriev IV, Grimwood J, Kawashima T, Lindquist E, Lucas SM, Mead PE, Mitros T, Ogino H, Ohta Y, Poliakov AV, Pollet N, Robert J, Salamov A, Sater AK, Schmutz J, Terry A, Vize PD, Warren WC, Wells D, Wills A, Wilson RK, Zimmerman LB, Zorn AM, Grainger R, Grammer T, Khokha MK, Richardson PM, Rokhsar DS., Science. April 30, 2010; 328 (5978): 633-6.


Developmental effects: oestrogen-induced vaginal changes and organotin-induced adipogenesis., Iguchi T, Watanabe H, Ohta Y, Blumberg B., Int J Androl. April 1, 2008; 31 (2): 263-8.


Endocrine-disrupting organotin compounds are potent inducers of adipogenesis in vertebrates., Grün F, Watanabe H, Zamanian Z, Maeda L, Arima K, Cubacha R, Gardiner DM, Kanno J, Iguchi T, Blumberg B., Mol Endocrinol. September 1, 2006; 20 (9): 2141-55.


Global analysis of RAR-responsive genes in the Xenopus neurula using cDNA microarrays., Arima K, Shiotsugu J, Niu R, Khandpur R, Martinez M, Shin Y, Koide T, Cho KW, Kitayama A, Ueno N, Chandraratna RA, Blumberg B., Dev Dyn. February 1, 2005; 232 (2): 414-31.   


Multiple points of interaction between retinoic acid and FGF signaling during embryonic axis formation., Shiotsugu J, Katsuyama Y, Arima K, Baxter A, Koide T, Song J, Chandraratna RA, Blumberg B., Development. June 1, 2004; 131 (11): 2653-67.   


Active repression by unliganded retinoid receptors in development: less is sometimes more., Weston AD, Blumberg B, Underhill TM., J Cell Biol. April 28, 2003; 161 (2): 223-8.


Benzoate X receptors alpha and beta are pharmacologically distinct and do not function as xenobiotic receptors., Grün F, Venkatesan RN, Tabb MM, Zhou C, Cao J, Hemmati D, Blumberg B., J Biol Chem. November 15, 2002; 277 (46): 43691-7.


Active repression of RAR signaling is required for head formation., Koide T, Downes M, Chandraratna RA, Blumberg B, Umesono K., Genes Dev. August 15, 2001; 15 (16): 2111-21.   


Pitx2 determines left-right asymmetry of internal organs in vertebrates., Ryan AK, Blumberg B, Rodriguez-Esteban C, Yonei-Tamura S, Tamura K, Tsukui T, de la Peña J, Sabbagh W, Greenwald J, Choe S, Norris DP, Robertson EJ, Evans RM, Rosenfeld MG, Izpisúa Belmonte JC., Nature. August 6, 1998; 394 (6693): 545-51.


BXR, an embryonic orphan nuclear receptor activated by a novel class of endogenous benzoate metabolites., Blumberg B, Kang H, Bolado J, Chen H, Craig AG, Moreno TA, Umesono K, Perlmann T, De Robertis EM, Evans RM., Genes Dev. May 1, 1998; 12 (9): 1269-77.


Nested expression and sequential downregulation of the Xenopus caudal genes along the anterior-posterior axis., Pillemer G, Epstein M, Blumberg B, Yisraeli JK, De Robertis EM, Steinbeisser H, Fainsod A., Mech Dev. February 1, 1998; 71 (1-2): 193-6.


Transcription regulation and alternative splicing of an early zygotic gene encoding two structurally distinct zinc finger proteins in Xenopus laevis., Bellefroid E, Bourguignon C, Bouwmeester T, Rausch O, Blumberg B, Pieler T., Mech Dev. April 1, 1997; 63 (1): 99-108.


An essential role for retinoid signaling in anteroposterior neural patterning., Blumberg B, Bolado J, Moreno TA, Kintner C, Evans RM, Papalopulu N., Development. January 1, 1997; 124 (2): 373-9.   


4-Oxoretinol, a new natural ligand and transactivator of the retinoic acid receptors., Achkar CC, Derguini F, Blumberg B, Langston A, Levin AA, Speck J, Evans RM, Bolado J, Nakanishi K, Buck J, Gudas LJ., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. May 14, 1996; 93 (10): 4879-84.


Novel retinoic acid receptor ligands in Xenopus embryos., Blumberg B, Bolado J, Derguini F, Craig AG, Moreno TA, Chakravarti D, Heyman RA, Buck J, Evans RM., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. May 14, 1996; 93 (10): 4873-8.


Disruption of BMP signals in embryonic Xenopus ectoderm leads to direct neural induction., Hawley SH, Wünnenberg-Stapleton K, Hashimoto C, Laurent MN, Watabe T, Blumberg BW, Cho KW., Genes Dev. December 1, 1995; 9 (23): 2923-35.   


Regulation of HoxA expression in developing and regenerating axolotl limbs., Gardiner DM, Blumberg B, Komine Y, Bryant SV., Development. June 1, 1995; 121 (6): 1731-41.   


Tail formation as a continuation of gastrulation: the multiple cell populations of the Xenopus tailbud derive from the late blastopore lip., Gont LK, Steinbeisser H, Blumberg B, de Robertis EM., Development. December 1, 1993; 119 (4): 991-1004.   


Gastrulation in the mouse: the role of the homeobox gene goosecoid., Blum M, Gaunt SJ, Cho KW, Steinbeisser H, Blumberg B, Bittner D, De Robertis EM., Cell. June 26, 1992; 69 (7): 1097-106.


Multiple retinoid-responsive receptors in a single cell: families of retinoid "X" receptors and retinoic acid receptors in the Xenopus egg., Blumberg B, Mangelsdorf DJ, Dyck JA, Bittner DA, Evans RM, De Robertis EM., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. March 15, 1992; 89 (6): 2321-5.


Molecular nature of Spemann's organizer: the role of the Xenopus homeobox gene goosecoid., Cho KW, Blumberg B, Steinbeisser H, De Robertis EM., Cell. December 20, 1991; 67 (6): 1111-20.   


Organizer-specific homeobox genes in Xenopus laevis embryos., Blumberg B, Wright CV, De Robertis EM, Cho KW., Science. July 12, 1991; 253 (5016): 194-6.

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