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Papers associated with thyroid primordium (and klf9)

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A Mechanism to Enhance Cellular Responsivity to Hormone Action: Krüppel-Like Factor 9 Promotes Thyroid Hormone Receptor-β Autoinduction During Postembryonic Brain Development., Hu F., Endocrinology. April 1, 2016; 157 (4): 1683-93.


Regulation of growth rate and developmental timing by Xenopus thyroid hormone receptor α., Wen L., Dev Growth Differ. January 1, 2016; 58 (1): 106-15.          


Deciphering the regulatory logic of an ancient, ultraconserved nuclear receptor enhancer module., Bagamasbad PD., Mol Endocrinol. June 1, 2015; 29 (6): 856-72.


Unliganded thyroid hormone receptor α regulates developmental timing via gene repression in Xenopus tropicalis., Choi J., Endocrinology. February 1, 2015; 156 (2): 735-44.            


Enabling comparative gene expression studies of thyroid hormone action through the development of a flexible real-time quantitative PCR assay for use across multiple anuran indicator and sentinel species., Veldhoen N., Aquat Toxicol. March 1, 2014; 148 162-73.


Thyroid hormone signaling in the Xenopus laevis embryo is functional and susceptible to endocrine disruption., Fini JB., Endocrinology. October 1, 2012; 153 (10): 5068-81.


Thyroid disruption effects of environmental level perfluorooctane sulfonates (PFOS) in Xenopus laevis., Cheng Y., Ecotoxicology. November 1, 2011; 20 (8): 2069-78.


Molecular features of thyroid hormone-regulated skin remodeling in Xenopus laevis during metamorphosis., Suzuki K., Dev Growth Differ. May 1, 2009; 51 (4): 411-27.                


Stressor and glucocorticoid-dependent induction of the immediate early gene kruppel-like factor 9: implications for neural development and plasticity., Bonett RM., Endocrinology. April 1, 2009; 150 (4): 1757-65.


A role for basic transcription element-binding protein 1 (BTEB1) in the autoinduction of thyroid hormone receptor beta., Bagamasbad P., J Biol Chem. January 25, 2008; 283 (4): 2275-85.              


Evaluation of gene expression endpoints in the context of a Xenopus laevis metamorphosis-based bioassay to detect thyroid hormone disruptors., Zhang F., Aquat Toxicol. January 5, 2006; 76 (1): 24-36.


Exposure to the herbicide acetochlor alters thyroid hormone-dependent gene expression and metamorphosis in Xenopus Laevis., Crump D., Environ Health Perspect. December 1, 2002; 110 (12): 1199-205.


Basic transcription element binding protein is a thyroid hormone-regulated transcription factor expressed during metamorphosis in Xenopus laevis., Hoopfer ED., Dev Growth Differ. October 1, 2002; 44 (5): 365-81.                


The transcription factor basic transcription element-binding protein 1 is a direct thyroid hormone response gene in the frog Xenopus laevis., Furlow JD., Endocrinology. September 1, 2002; 143 (9): 3295-305.


The expression pattern of thyroid hormone response genes in remodeling tadpole tissues defines distinct growth and resorption gene expression programs., Berry DL., Dev Biol. November 1, 1998; 203 (1): 24-35.                  


The expression pattern of thyroid hormone response genes in the tadpole tail identifies multiple resorption programs., Berry DL., Dev Biol. November 1, 1998; 203 (1): 12-23.                


The thyroid hormone-induced tail resorption program during Xenopus laevis metamorphosis., Brown DD., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. March 5, 1996; 93 (5): 1924-9.  


Thyroid hormone-induced gene expression program for amphibian tail resorption., Wang Z., J Biol Chem. August 5, 1993; 268 (22): 16270-8.                  


A gene expression screen., Wang Z., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. December 15, 1991; 88 (24): 11505-9.        

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