Hiroki Kokubo
Division of Mammalian Development
National Institute of Genetics
Mishima
Japan
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- Hesr1 and Hesr2 regulate atrioventricular boundary formation in the developing heart through the repression of Tbx2. Kokubo, H., Tomita-Miyagawa, S., Hamada, Y., Saga, Y. Development (2007)
- Mouse hesr1 and hesr2 genes are redundantly required to mediate Notch signaling in the developing cardiovascular system. Kokubo, H., Miyagawa-Tomita, S., Nakazawa, M., Saga, Y., Johnson, R.L. Dev. Biol. (2005)
- Hesr, a mediator of the Notch signaling, functions in heart and vessel development. Kokubo, H., Miyagawa-Tomita, S., Johnson, R.L. Trends Cardiovasc. Med. (2005)
- Targeted disruption of hesr2 results in atrioventricular valve anomalies that lead to heart dysfunction. Kokubo, H., Miyagawa-Tomita, S., Tomimatsu, H., Nakashima, Y., Nakazawa, M., Saga, Y., Johnson, R.L. Circ. Res. (2004)