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  • 2. A dominant-negative thyroid hormone receptor blocks amphibian metamorphosis by retaining corepressors at target genes.
    Buchholz DR, Hsia SC, Fu L, Shi YB.
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  • 4. Mechanisms of thyroid hormone receptor action during development: lessons from amphibian studies.
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  • 9. High-throughput sequencing will metamorphose the analysis of thyroid hormone receptor function during amphibian development.
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  • 10. Molecular and developmental analyses of thyroid hormone receptor function in Xenopus laevis, the African clawed frog.
    Buchholz DR, Paul BD, Fu L, Shi YB.
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  • 12. Gene-specific changes in promoter occupancy by thyroid hormone receptor during frog metamorphosis. Implications for developmental gene regulation.
    Buchholz DR, Paul BD, Shi YB.
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  • 13. Nuclear receptor corepressor recruitment by unliganded thyroid hormone receptor in gene repression during Xenopus laevis development.
    Sachs LM, Jones PL, Havis E, Rouse N, Demeneix BA, Shi YB.
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  • 14. Unliganded thyroid hormone receptor regulates metamorphic timing via the recruitment of histone deacetylase complexes.
    Shi YB.
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  • 16. [Mechanisms underlying thyroid hormone response gene regulation during amphibian development].
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  • 17. Tissue- and gene-specific recruitment of steroid receptor coactivator-3 by thyroid hormone receptor during development.
    Paul BD, Buchholz DR, Fu L, Shi YB.
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  • 18. Recruitment of N-CoR/SMRT-TBLR1 corepressor complex by unliganded thyroid hormone receptor for gene repression during frog development.
    Tomita A, Buchholz DR, Shi YB.
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  • 19. Histone methyltransferase Dot1L is a coactivator for thyroid hormone receptor during Xenopus development.
    Wen L, Fu L, Shi YB.
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  • 20. An essential role of histone deacetylases in postembryonic organ transformations in Xenopus laevis.
    Sachs LM, Amano T, Shi YB.
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