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Ca-α1T, a fly T-type Ca2+ channel, negatively modulates sleep. , Jeong K., Sci Rep. January 12, 2015; 5 17893.
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Early appearance of nonvisual and circadian markers in the developing inner retinal cells of chicken. , Díaz NM., Biomed Res Int. January 1, 2014; 2014 646847.
Retinal patterning by Pax6-dependent cell adhesion molecules. , Rungger-Brändle E., Dev Neurobiol. September 15, 2010; 70 (11): 764-80.
Xenopus Bsx links daily cell cycle rhythms and pineal photoreceptor fate. , D'Autilia S., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. April 6, 2010; 107 (14): 6352-7.
Cryptochrome genes are highly expressed in the ovary of the African clawed frog, Xenopus tropicalis. , Kubo Y., PLoS One. February 2, 2010; 5 (2): e9273.
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.
Phase coupling of a circadian neuropeptide with rest/activity rhythms detected using a membrane-tethered spider toxin. , Wu Y., PLoS Biol. November 4, 2008; 6 (11): e273.
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 gene Clock is required for the correct early expression of the head specific gene Otx2. , Morgan R., Int J Dev Biol. December 1, 2002; 46 (8): 999-1004.
Differential regulation of two period genes in the Xenopus eye. , Zhuang M., Brain Res Mol Brain Res. October 20, 2000; 82 (1-2): 52-64.