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An archetype and scaling of developmental tissue dynamics across species. , Morishita Y., Nat Commun. December 11, 2023; 14 (1): 8199.
Left-handed cardiac looping by cell chirality is mediated by position-specific convergent extensions. , Honda H., Biophys J. December 7, 2021; 120 (23): 5371-5383.
The dual-specificity protein kinase Clk3 is essential for Xenopus neural development. , Virgirinia RP., Biochem Biophys Res Commun. August 27, 2021; 567 99-105.
What are the roles of retinoids, other morphogens, and Hox genes in setting up the vertebrate body axis? , Durston AJ ., Genesis. July 1, 2019; 57 (7-8): e23296.
Cdc42 Effector Protein 3 Interacts With Cdc42 in Regulating Xenopus Somite Segmentation. , Kho M., Front Physiol. January 1, 2019; 10 542.
Collinear Hox-Hox interactions are involved in patterning the vertebrate anteroposterior (A-P) axis. , Zhu K ., PLoS One. April 11, 2017; 12 (4): e0175287.
Direct reprogramming of fibroblasts into renal tubular epithelial cells by defined transcription factors. , Kaminski MM., Nat Cell Biol. December 1, 2016; 18 (12): 1269-1280.
Ca-α1T, a fly T-type Ca2+ channel, negatively modulates sleep. , Jeong K., Sci Rep. January 12, 2015; 5 17893.
Circadian genes, xBmal1 and xNocturnin, modulate the timing and differentiation of somites in Xenopus laevis. , Curran KL ., PLoS One. January 1, 2014; 9 (9): e108266.
Time space translation: a hox mechanism for vertebrate a-p patterning. , Durston A ., Curr Genomics. June 1, 2012; 13 (4): 300-7.
Identical skin toxins by convergent molecular adaptation in frogs. , Roelants K., Curr Biol. January 26, 2010; 20 (2): 125-30.
Xenopus Rnd1 and Rnd3 GTP-binding proteins are expressed under the control of segmentation clock and required for somite formation. , Goda T., Dev Dyn. November 1, 2009; 238 (11): 2867-76.
Slow inactivation in Shaker K channels is delayed by intracellular tetraethylammonium. , González-Pérez V., J Gen Physiol. December 1, 2008; 132 (6): 633-50.
Circadian genes are expressed during early development in Xenopus laevis. , Curran KL ., PLoS One. July 23, 2008; 3 (7): e2749.
Tbx6, Thylacine1, and E47 synergistically activate bowline expression in Xenopus somitogenesis. , Hitachi K ., Dev Biol. January 15, 2008; 313 (2): 816-28.
Shisa2 promotes the maturation of somitic precursors and transition to the segmental fate in Xenopus embryos. , Nagano T., Development. December 1, 2006; 133 (23): 4643-54.
The circadian clock-containing photoreceptor cells in Xenopus laevis express several isoforms of casein kinase I. , Constance CM ., Brain Res Mol Brain Res. May 20, 2005; 136 (1-2): 199-211.
Cyclic expression of esr9 gene in Xenopus presomitic mesoderm. , Li Y., Differentiation. January 1, 2003; 71 (1): 83-9.
Cellular competence plays a role in photoreceptor differentiation in the developing Xenopus retina. , Rapaport DH., J Neurobiol. November 5, 2001; 49 (2): 129-41.
The circadian gene Clock is restricted to the anterior neural plate early in development and is regulated by the neural inducer noggin and the transcription factor Otx2. , Green CB ., Mech Dev. March 1, 2001; 101 (1-2): 105-10.
The Xenopus clock gene is constitutively expressed in retinal photoreceptors. , Zhu H., Brain Res Mol Brain Res. February 22, 2000; 75 (2): 303-8.