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SOX related publications:

 Pevny, L., and Lovell-Badge, R. (1997) Sox genes find their feet. Current Opinions in Genetics and Development 7, 338-344. [PubMed]

 Pevny, L., Sockanathan, S., Placzek, M. and Lovell-Badge, R. (1998). A role for SOX1 in neural determination. Development 125, 1967-1978.   [PubMed]

 Li, M., Pevny, L., Lovell-Badge, R., and Smith A. (1998). Generation of purified neural precursors from embryonic stem cells by lineage selection. Current Biology 8, 971-974.  [PubMed]

 Mankoo, B., Collins, N., Ashby, P., Grigorieva, E., Pevny, L., Candia, A., Wright, C.,  Rigby, P. and Pachnis, V. (1999)  Mox2 is a component of the genetic hierarchy controlling limb muscle development. Nature 400, 69-73.  [PubMed]

 Liu, Y., Wu, Y., Lee, J.,  Xue, H., Pevny, L., Kaprielian, Z., and Rao, M (2002)  Oligodendrocyte and astrocyte development in rodents: An in situ and immunocytological analysis during embryonic development. Glia 40, 25-43.   [PubMed]

 Hayashi, S., Lewis, P., Pevny, L., and McMahon, A. (2002) Efficient gene modulation in mouse epiblast using a Sox2Cre transgenic mouse strain. Mechanisms of Development 119, 93-97.  [PubMed]

 Avilion, A.,  Nicholas, S.,Pevny, L., Perez, L., Vivian, N., and Lovell-Badge, R.  (2003). Multipotent cell lineages in early mouse development depend on SOX2 function. Genes and Development 17, 126-140.  [PubMed]

 Pevny, L and Rao, M. (2003) Stem cell menagerie. Trends in Neuroscience 26, 351-359.  [PubMed]

 Rao  M. S.  and  Pevny  L.  (2003) Isolation of stem cells from multiple sites in the CNS. In Neural Stem cells. Humana press. Totowa, New Jersey. Eds. Bottenstein J.  pgs 127-154.

 Graham, V., Khudyakov, J., Ellis, P. and Pevny, L. (2003) SOX2 functions to maintain neural progenitor identity. Neuron 39, 749-765.  [PubMed]

 Fair, J.H., Cairns, B.A., Lapaglia, M., Wang, J., Meyer, A.A., Kim, H., Hatada, S., Smithies, O. and Pevny, L. (2003) Induction of hepatic differentiation in embryonic stem cells by co-culture with embryonic cardiac mesoderm. Surgery 134, 189-196.  [PubMed]

 Ellis, P., Fagan, M.,  Magness, S., Hutton, S, Taranova, O., Hayashi, S., McMahon, A. Rao, M and Pevny, L.  (2004)  SOX2 a persistent marker for neural stem cells derived from ES cells, the embryo or the adult. Developmental Neuroscience 26(2-4):148-65.  [PubMed]

 Pevny, L.H. (2004) Cellular and molecular Properties of multipotent neural stem cells throughout ontogeny . Stem cells and CNS development: 2nd edition: Humana press. Totowa New Jersey. (in press).

  Pevny L and Placzek M. (2005) SOX genes and neural progenitor identity. Current Opinions in Neurobiology 15(1):7-13.  [PubMed]

  Fair JH, Cairns BA, Lapaglia MA, Caballero M, Pleasant WA, Hatada S, Kim HS, Gui T, Pevny L, Meyer AA, Stafford DW, Smithies O, Frelinger JA. (2005). Correction of factor IX deficiency in mice by embryonic stem cells differentiated in vitro. PNAS Feb 22;102(8):2958-63 [PubMed]
   
 Brazel CY, Limke TL, Osborne JK, Miura T, Cai J, Pevny L, Rao MS. (2005). Sox2 expression defines a heterogeneous population of neurosphere-forming cells in the adult murine brain. Aging Cell. Aug;4(4):197-207.   [PubMed]

Taranova OV, Magness ST, Fagan BM, Wu Y, Surzenko N, Hutton SR, Pevny LH. (2006). SOX2 is a dose-dependent regulator of retinal neural progenitor competence. Genes Dev. May 1;20(9):1187-202. [PubMed]
   
Okubo T, Pevny LH, Hogan BL. (2006). Sox2 is required for development of taste bud sensory cells. Genes Dev. Oct 1;20(19):2654-9. [PubMed]

Que J, Okubo T, Goldenring JR, Nam KT, Kurotani R, Morrisey EE, Taranova O, Pevny LH, Hogan BL. (2007). Multiple dose-dependent roles for Sox2 in the patterning and differentiation of anterior foregut endoderm. Development. Jul;134(13):2521-31   [PubMed]

Hutton SR and Pevny LH (2008) SOX Gene Expressoin. In Larry R. Squire, Editor-in-Chief, Encyclopedia of Neuroscience, Academic Press, Oxford. 

Hutton SR and Pevny LH (2008) Isolation, Culture, and Differentiation of Progenitor Cells from the Central Nervous System.  Cold Spring Harbor Protocols; 3(11)  doi:10.1101/pdb.prot5077.  (Cover Image)