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2017Knockout of the epilepsy gene Depdc5 in mice causes severe embryonic dysmorphology with hyperactivity of mTORC1 signallingHughes, J.; Dawson, R.; Tea, M.; McAninch, D.; Piltz, S.; Jackson, D.; Stewart, L.; Ricos, M.; Dibbens, L.; Harvey, N.; Thomas, P.
2014Identification of highly conserved putative developmental enhancers bound by SOX3 in neural progenitors using ChIP-SeqMcAninch, D.; Thomas, P.; Zheng, D.
2014Dbx1 is a direct target of SOX3 in the spinal cordRogers, N.; McAninch, D.; Thomas, P.; Alsina, B.
2014SOX3 deletion in mouse and human Is associated with persistence of the craniopharyngeal canalAlatzoglou, K.; Azriyanti, A.; Rogers, N.; Ryan, F.; Curry, N.; Noakes, C.; Bignell, P.; Hall, G.; Littooij, A.; Saunders, D.; Thomas, P.; Stewart, H.; Dattani, M.
2012PRRT2 mutations cause benign familial infantile epilepsy and infantile convulsions with choreoathetosis syndromeHeron, S.; Grinton, B.; Kivity, S.; Afawi, Z.; Zuberi, S.; Hughes, J.; Pridmore, C.; Hodgson, B.; Iona, X.; Sadleir, L.; Pelekanos, J.; Herlenius, E.; Goldberg-Stern, H.; Bassan, H.; Haan, E.; Korczyn, A.; Gardner, A.; Corbett, M.; Gecz, J.; Thomas, P.; et al.
2011Deep sequencing analysis of the developing mouse brain reveals a novel microRNALing, K.; Brautigan, P.; Hahn, C.; Daish, T.; Rayner, J.; Cheah, P.; Raison, J.; Piltz, S.; Mann, J.; Mattiske, D.; Thomas, P.; Adelson, D.; Scott, H.
2012Congenital hydrocephalus and abnormal subcommissural organ development in Sox3 transgenic miceLee, K.; Tan, J.; Morris, M.; Rizzoti, K.; Hughes, J.; Cheah, P.; Felquer, F.; Liu, X.; Piltz, S.; Lovell-Badge, R.; Thomas, P.; Schmidt, J.V.
2013Mechanistic insight into the pathology of polyalanine expansion disorders revealed by a mouse model for x linked hypopituitarismHughes, J.; Piltz, S.; Rogers, N.; McAninch, D.; Rowley, L.; Thomas, P.; Camper, S.
2016Pcdh19 loss-of-function increases neuronal migration in vitro but is dispensable for brain development in micePederick, D.; Homan, C.; Jaehne, E.; Piltz, S.; Haines, B.; Baune, B.; Jolly, L.; Hughes, J.; Gecz, J.; Thomas, P.
2014A reduction in Npas4 expression results in delayed neural differentiation of mouse embryonic stem cellsKlaric, T.; Thomas, P.; Dottori, M.; Leong, W.; Koblar, S.; Lewis, M.