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2000 - 2005

Branford WW, Benson GV, Ma L, Maas RL and Potter SS (2000). Characterization of Hoxa-10/Hoxa-11 transheterozygotes reveals functional redundancy and regulatory interactions. Dev. Biol. 224, 373-387.

Supp DM, Potter SS and Brueckner M (2000). Molecular motors: the driving force behind mammalian left-right development. Trends in Cell Biology, 2000, 10:2:41-45.

Bates MD, Schatzman LC, Lints T, Hamlin PE, Harvey RP, and Potter SS (2000). Structural and Functional Characterizarion of the mouse Hlx Gene. Mammalian Genome 11, 836-842.

Toresson H, Potter SS and Campbell K (2000). Genetic control of dorsal-ventral identity in the telencephalon: opposing roles for Pax6 and Gsh2. Development 127, 4361-4371.

Bates DB, Schatzman LC, Harvey RP and Potter SS (2001). Two CCAAT boxes in a novel inverted repeat motif are required for Hlx Homeobox gene expression. BBA 1519: 96-105.

Yun K, Potter S and Rubenstein JLR (2001). Gsh2 and Pax6 play complementary roles in dorsoventral patterning of the mammalian telencephalon. Development 128, 193-205.

Brunskill EW, Witte DP, Yutzey KE, and Potter SS (2001). Isolation of early cardiomyocyte cell lines from Nkx2.5/simian virus 40 large tumor antigen transgenic mice. Dev. Biol. 235, 507-520.

Larsen WJ, Sherman L, Potter SS, and Scott WJ (2001). Human embryology. A textbook originally written by W. Larsen, with the third edition update written by Sherman, Potter and Scott after Dr. Larsen's untimely death.

Patterson LT, Pembauer M, and Potter SS (2001). Hoxa 11 and Hoxd 11 regulate branching morphogenesis of the ureteric bud in the developing kidney. Development 128: 2153-2161.

Zhao Y and Potter SS (2001). Functional specificity of the Hoxa 13 homeobox. Development 128: 3197-3207.

Zhao Y and Potter SS (2002). Functional comparison of the Hoxa 4, Hoxa10 and Hoxa 11 homeoboxes. Dev. Biol. 244, 21-36.

Potter SS, Valerius MT and Brunskill EW (2002). Using progenitor cells and gene chips to define genetic pathways.  ES protocols. Edited by K. Turksen. Methods in Molecular Biology, 185, 269-284.

Valerius MT, Patterson LT, and Potter SS (2002). Microarray analysis of novel cell lines representing two stages of metanephric mesenchyme differentiation. Mechanisms of Dev. 110, 151-164.

Bodenmiller DP, Baxter CS, Hansen DV, and Potter SS (2002). Phylogenetic analysis of Hoxa 11 sequences reveals absence of transposable elements, conservation of transcription factor binding sites, and suggests antisense coding function. DNA Seq. 13, 77-83.

Valerius MT, Patterson LT, Feng Y and Potter SS (2002). Hoxa 11 is upstream of Integrin  8 expression in the developing kidney. PNAS USA 99, 8090-8095.

Lewis AG, Pecha BR, Smith EP, Gardner BJ, Hsieh-Li HM, Potter SS and Sheldon CA (2003). Early orchidopexy restores fertility in the Hoxa 11 gene knock-out mouse. J Urol. 170(1):302-305.

Potter SS and Patterson LT (2003). Hox Genes and Kidney Patterning. Curr Opin Nephrol Hypertens. 12(1):19-23.

Scott KK, Norris RA, Potter SS, Norrington DW, Baybo MA, and Kern MJ (2003). Gene Chip Microarrays facilitate identification of protease Nexin-1 as a target gene of the Prx2 (S8) homeoproteins. DNA and Cell Biology 22 : 95-105.

Schwab K, Patterson LT, Aronow BJ, Luckas R, Liang, H-C., and Potter SS (2003). A catalogue of gene expression in the early developing kidney. Kidney International 64(5):1588-604.

Deverajan P, Supavekan S, Patterson LT, and Potter SS (2003). Gene expression in early ischemic renal injury: clues towards pathogenesis, biomarker discovery, and novel therapeutics. Molecular Genetics and Metabolism 80; 365-386.

Bell SM, Schreiner CM, Waclaw RR, Campbell K, Potter SS*, and Scott WJ* (*co-senior authors) (2003). Sp8 is crucial for limb outgrowth and neuropore closure. PNAS 100; 12195-12200.

Patterson LT and Potter SS (2004). An atlas of Hox gene expression in the developing kidney. Dev. Dyn. 229: 771-779.

Potter SS,  Brunskill E, Huntsman B, and Patterson LT (2004). The use of gene chips to define genetic pathways. Handbook of Stem Cells 1,  581-587.

Schwab, K, Witte D, Aronow BJ, Devarajan P, Potter SS and Patterson LT (2004). Microarray analysis of focal segmental glomerulosclerosis. Am. J. Nephrol 24: 438-447.

Williams SS, Mear JP, Liang, H-C., Potter SS, Aronow BJ, and Colbert MC (2004). Large scale reprogramming of cranial neural crest gene expression by retinoic acid exposure. Physiol. Genomics 19: 184-97.

Erbel-Sieler C, Dudley C, Zhou Y, Wu X, Estill S.J., Tina Han, Diaz-Arrastia R, Brunskill EW, Potter SS, and McKnight SL (2004). Behavioral and regulatory abnormalities in mice deficient in the NPAS1 and NPAS3 transcription factors. PNAS 101, 13648-13653.

Patterson LT and Potter SS (2004). Profiling gene expression in kidney development. Nephron Exp. Nephrol. 2004;98(4): 109-113

Potter SS (2005). Hox Genes. In: Gene Expression and Regulation (ed. J. Ma), a Current Scientific Frontiers Book, Higher Education Press (Beijing), (in press).

Brunskill EW, Ehrman LA, Williams MT, Klanke, J, Hammer, D, Schaefer TL, Sah, R, Dorn II GW, Potter SS, and Vorhees CV (2005). Abnormal neurodevelopment, neurosignaling and behavior in Npas3-deficient mice. European Journal of Neuroscience 22:1265-1276.