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Sergei G Tevosian
University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine
1990
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
36005607Nicotine Exposure during Rodent Pregnancy Alters the Composition of Maternal Gut Microbiota and Abundance of Maternal and Amniotic Short Chain Fatty Acids.Metabolites2022
36522129Hepatic GATA4 regulates cholesterol and triglyceride homeostasis in collaboration with LXRs.Genes Dev2022
36440216Case report: Two sisters with a germline <i>CHEK2</i> variant and distinct endocrine neoplasias.Front Endocrinol (Lausanne)2022
36614027Development of Human Adrenocortical Adenoma (HAA1) Cell Line from Zona Reticularis.Int J Mol Sci2022
36260113Identification and characterization of novel abdominal and pelvic brown adipose depots in mice.Adipocyte2022
34295895Epigenetic Effects Promoted by Neonicotinoid Thiacloprid Exposure.Front Cell Dev Biol2021
33711761Developmental exposure to chlordecone induces transgenerational effects in somatic prostate tissue which are associated with epigenetic histone trimethylation changes.Environ Int2021
32590918Expression of Key Androgen-Activating Enzymes in Ovarian Steroid Cell Tumor, Not Otherwise Specified.J Investig Med High Impact Case Rep2020
31841397Mice lacking uterine enhancer of zeste homolog 2 have transcriptomic changes associated with uterine epithelial proliferation.Physiol Genomics2020
31084621Ovarian dysfunction following prenatal exposure to an insecticide, chlordecone, associates with altered epigenetic features.Epigenetics Chromatin2019
31816913Transgenerational Inheritance of Environmentally Induced Epigenetic Alterations during Mammalian Development.Cells2019
31655773Pheochromocytomas and Paragangliomas.Endocrinol Metab Clin North Am2019
31884735Molecular Mechanisms of Primary Aldosteronism.Endocrinol Metab (Seoul)2019
29409060Pheochromocytoma/Paraganglioma: A Poster Child for Cancer Metabolism.J Clin Endocrinol Metab2018
29980752Gestational exposure to chlordecone promotes transgenerational changes in the murine reproductive system of males.Sci Rep2018
28615648Embryonic exposure to the widely-used herbicide atrazine disrupts meiosis and normal follicle formation in female mice.Sci Rep2017
34321782Membrane estrogen receptor 1 is required for normal reproduction in male and female mice.J Endocrinol Reprod2017
27655631Exposure to the widely used herbicide atrazine results in deregulation of global tissue-specific RNA transcription in the third generation and is associated with a global decrease of histone trimethylation in mice.Nucleic Acids Res2016
25668066Combined loss of the GATA4 and GATA6 transcription factors in male mice disrupts testicular development and confers adrenal-like function in the testes.Endocrinology2015
25933105Adrenal Development in Mice Requires GATA4 and GATA6 Transcription Factors.Endocrinology2015
24352556GATA4 autoregulates its own expression in mouse gonadal cells via its distal 1b promoter.Biol Reprod2014
24899573Simultaneous gene deletion of gata4 and gata6 leads to early disruption of follicular development and germ cell loss in the murine ovary.Biol Reprod2014
24700325Transgenic mouse models in the study of reproduction: insights into GATA protein function.Reproduction2014
22846624Genetic control of ovarian development.Sex Dev2013
23769843The transcription factor GATA4 is required for follicular development and normal ovarian function.Dev Biol2013
23349232DMRT1 owner's manual: synchronized installation required to operate.Biol Reprod2013
21957192Gone without the WNT: a requirement for WNT5A in germ cell migration and testis development.Biol Reprod2012
23236519Ablation of the cardiac-specific gene leucine-rich repeat containing 10 (Lrrc10) results in dilated cardiomyopathy.PLoS One2012
21079418The fellowship of the ring.Cancer Biol Ther2011
22099693GATA transcription factors in the developing reproductive system.Adv Genet2011
21385577Conditional ablation of Gata4 and Fog2 genes in mice reveals their distinct roles in mammalian sexual differentiation.Dev Biol2011
19411759Fog2 is critical for cardiac function and maintenance of coronary vasculature in the adult mouse heart.J Clin Invest2009
19578715Cardiac expression of Tnnt1 requires the GATA4-FOG2 transcription complex.ScientificWorldJournal2009
18577233GATA4/FOG2 transcriptional complex regulates Lhx9 gene expression in murine heart development.BMC Dev Biol2008
18781631Serdin1/Lrrc10 is dispensable for mouse development.Genesis2008
18927154Ovarian development in mice requires the GATA4-FOG2 transcription complex.Development2008
18985752To beta or not to beta: canonical beta-catenin signaling pathway and ovarian development.Dev Dyn2008
17310981Fog2 excision in mice leads to premature mammary gland involution and reduced Esr1 gene expression.Oncogene2007
17540364The regulation of Sox9 gene expression by the GATA4/FOG2 transcriptional complex in dominant XX sex reversal mouse models.Dev Biol2007
16103912Fog2 is required for normal diaphragm and lung development in mice and humans.PLoS Genet2005
16127717GATA-4:FOG interactions regulate gastric epithelial development in the mouse.Dev Dyn2005
15830381Expression and regulation of mouse SERDIN1, a highly conserved cardiac-specific leucine-rich repeat protein.Dev Dyn2005
14551244Developmental changes in ventricular diastolic function correlate with changes in ventricular myoarchitecture in normal mouse embryos.Circ Res2003
12223418Gonadal differentiation, sex determination and normal Sry expression in mice require direct interaction between transcription partners GATA4 and FOG2.Development2002
11404479The Friend of GATA proteins U-shaped, FOG-1, and FOG-2 function as negative regulators of blood, heart, and eye development in Drosophila.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2001
11500377Negative regulation of the Wnt-beta-catenin pathway by the transcriptional repressor HBP1.EMBO J2001
10769228FOG acts as a repressor of red blood cell development in Xenopus.Development2000
10892744FOG-2, a cofactor for GATA transcription factors, is essential for heart morphogenesis and development of coronary vessels from epicardium.Cell2000
9927674FOG-2: A novel GATA-family cofactor related to multitype zinc-finger proteins Friend of GATA-1 and U-shaped.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A1999
9671483Regulation of differentiation by HBP1, a target of the retinoblastoma protein.Mol Cell Biol1998
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