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Characterization of convergent thickening, a major convergence force producing morphogenic movement in amphibians., Shook DR., Elife. April 11, 2022; 11                                     


Roles for Xenopus aquaporin-3b (aqp3.L) during gastrulation: Fibrillar fibronectin and tissue boundary establishment in the dorsal margin., Forecki J., Dev Biol. January 1, 2018; 433 (1): 3-16.                      


The Role of Sdf-1α signaling in Xenopus laevis somite morphogenesis., Leal MA., Dev Dyn. April 1, 2014; 243 (4): 509-26.                        


Expression pattern of zcchc24 during early Xenopus development., Vitorino M., Int J Dev Biol. January 1, 2014; 58 (1): 45-50.                    


An intact brachyury function is necessary to prevent spurious axial development in Xenopus laevis., Aguirre CE., PLoS One. January 1, 2013; 8 (1): e54777.                                      


XMeis3 is necessary for mesodermal Hox gene expression and function., In der Rieden PM., PLoS One. March 9, 2011; 6 (3): e18010.            


Hox collinearity - a new perspective., Durston AJ., Int J Dev Biol. January 1, 2011; 55 (10-12): 899-908.  


Interaction between X-Delta-2 and Hox genes regulates segmentation and patterning of the anteroposterior axis., Peres JN., Mech Dev. April 1, 2006; 123 (4): 321-33.                          


The Notch-target gene hairy2a impedes the involution of notochordal cells by promoting floor plate fates in Xenopus embryos., López SL., Development. March 1, 2005; 132 (5): 1035-46.              


Timed interactions between the Hox expressing non-organiser mesoderm and the Spemann organiser generate positional information during vertebrate gastrulation., Wacker SA., Dev Biol. April 1, 2004; 268 (1): 207-19.            


The initiation of Hox gene expression in Xenopus laevis is controlled by Brachyury and BMP-4., Wacker SA., Dev Biol. February 1, 2004; 266 (1): 123-37.                  


XSPR-1 and XSPR-2, novel Sp1 related zinc finger containing genes, are dynamically expressed during Xenopus embryogenesis., Ossipova O., Mech Dev. July 1, 2002; 115 (1-2): 117-22.        


Molecular cloning and embryonic expression of the Xenopus Arnt gene., Bollérot K., Mech Dev. October 1, 2001; 108 (1-2): 227-31.    


Imaging patterns of calcium transients during neural induction in Xenopus laevis embryos., Leclerc C., J Cell Sci. October 1, 2000; 113 Pt 19 3519-29.                  


Neuroectodermal specification and regionalization of the Spemann organizer in Xenopus., Fetka I., Mech Dev. May 1, 2000; 93 (1-2): 49-58.          


Gene expression screening in Xenopus identifies molecular pathways, predicts gene function and provides a global view of embryonic patterning., Gawantka V., Mech Dev. October 1, 1998; 77 (2): 95-141.                                                            


The mechanism of gastrulation in the white sturgeon., Bolker JA., J Exp Zool. June 1, 1993; 266 (2): 132-45.


Xenopus Gastrulation without a blastocoel roof., Keller R., Dev Dyn. November 1, 1992; 195 (3): 162-76.


Regional expression, pattern and timing of convergence and extension during gastrulation of Xenopus laevis., Keller R., Development. May 1, 1988; 103 (1): 193-209.


The function and mechanism of convergent extension during gastrulation of Xenopus laevis., Keller RE., J Embryol Exp Morphol. November 1, 1985; 89 Suppl 185-209.

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