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J. Cell Biol. 10.1083/jcb.200704152
Bastide et al.

Figure S1 Expresssion of Sox9 in Paneth cells and general view of a Sox9-deficient colon.

Figure S2 Decreased goblet cell population in the small intestine and colon of Sox9-deficient mice, analysis of apoptosis rates, and signs of dysplasia in 3-ws-old Sox9-deficient mice.

Figure S3 β-Catenin expression patterns and analysis of the β-catenin-Tcf activity in a panel of colon carcinoma cell lines.

Figure S4 Sox9 expression does not result in modified subcellular localization of β-catenin or Tcf4 nor in increased degradation of β-catenin after induction of Sox9 expression in the HT29Cl.16E-Sox9 cell line.

Figure S5 In Sox9-deficient mice, the c-Myc and cyclin D1 genes are expressed by an increased number of cells, and individual cells express higher levels of the c-Myc and cyclin D1 proteins





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