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Papers associated with cardiac ventricle

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Role of notochord in specification of cardiac left-right orientation in zebrafish and Xenopus., Danos MC., Dev Biol. July 10, 1996; 177 (1): 96-103.        


Response kinetics and pharmacological properties of heteromeric receptors formed by coassembly of GABA rho- and gamma 2-subunits., Qian H., Proc Biol Sci. December 7, 1999; 266 (1436): 2419-25.


Confocal imaging of early heart development in Xenopus laevis., Kolker SJ., Dev Biol. February 1, 2000; 218 (1): 64-73.              


Regulation of the tinman homologues in Xenopus embryos., Sparrow DB., Dev Biol. November 1, 2000; 227 (1): 65-79.      


Comparison of cloned Kir2 channels with native inward rectifier K+ channels from guinea-pig cardiomyocytes., Liu GX., J Physiol. April 1, 2001; 532 (Pt 1): 115-26.


The combinatorial activities of Nkx2.5 and dHAND are essential for cardiac ventricle formation., Yamagishi H., Dev Biol. November 15, 2001; 239 (2): 190-203.


Expression of muscle LIM protein during early development in Xenopus laevis., Duan LJ., Int J Dev Biol. May 1, 2003; 47 (4): 299-302.        


Reduction of XNkx2-10 expression leads to anterior defects and malformation of the embryonic heart., Allen BG., Mech Dev. October 1, 2006; 123 (10): 719-29.          


Cardiac neural crest is dispensable for outflow tract septation in Xenopus., Lee YH., Development. May 1, 2011; 138 (10): 2025-34.                  


Congenital heart disease protein 5 associates with CASZ1 to maintain myocardial tissue integrity., Sojka S., Development. August 1, 2014; 141 (15): 3040-9.                


The cardiac-restricted protein ADP-ribosylhydrolase-like 1 is essential for heart chamber outgrowth and acts on muscle actin filament assembly., Smith SJ., Dev Biol. August 15, 2016; 416 (2): 373-88.                                                      

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