Gene Information

Gene symbol: MSX2

Gene name: msh homeobox 2

HGNC ID: 7392

Synonyms: CRS2, FPP, HOX8, MSH, PFM

Related Genes

# Gene Symbol Number of hits
1 IFNG 1 hits
2 PDX1 1 hits

Related Sentences

# PMID Sentence
1 10588826 PDX-1 and Msx-2 expression in the regenerating and developing pancreas.
2 10588826 PDX-1 and Msx-2 expression in the regenerating and developing pancreas.
3 10588826 Importantly, we have found that PDX-1, a transcription factor required for insulin gene transcription as well as for pancreatic development during embryogenesis, is expressed in the duct cells of IFNg mice.
4 10588826 Importantly, we have found that PDX-1, a transcription factor required for insulin gene transcription as well as for pancreatic development during embryogenesis, is expressed in the duct cells of IFNg mice.
5 10588826 This striking observation suggests an important role for PDX-1 in the marked regeneration observed in IFNg mice, paralleling its critical function during ontogeny.
6 10588826 This striking observation suggests an important role for PDX-1 in the marked regeneration observed in IFNg mice, paralleling its critical function during ontogeny.
7 10588826 Also demonstrated was elevated expression of the homeobox-containing protein Msx-2 in the pancreata of fetal mice as well as in adult IFNg mice, identifying this molecule as a novel marker associated with pancreatic development and regeneration as well.
8 10588826 Also demonstrated was elevated expression of the homeobox-containing protein Msx-2 in the pancreata of fetal mice as well as in adult IFNg mice, identifying this molecule as a novel marker associated with pancreatic development and regeneration as well.
9 10588826 The identification of PDX-1 and Msx in the ducts of the IFNg transgenic pancreas but not in the ducts of the non-transgenic pancreas suggests that these molecules are associated with endocrine precursor cells in the ducts of the IFNg transgenic mouse.
10 10588826 The identification of PDX-1 and Msx in the ducts of the IFNg transgenic pancreas but not in the ducts of the non-transgenic pancreas suggests that these molecules are associated with endocrine precursor cells in the ducts of the IFNg transgenic mouse.