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Multi-omics approach dissects cis-regulatory mechanisms underlying North Carolina macular dystrophy, a retinal enhanceropathy. , Van de Sompele S., Am J Hum Genet. November 3, 2022; 109 (11): 2029-2048.
The Ribosomal Protein L5 Functions During Xenopus Anterior Development Through Apoptotic Pathways. , Schreiner C., Front Cell Dev Biol. January 1, 2022; 10 777121.
Dusp1 modulates activin/smad2 mediated germ layer specification via FGF signal inhibition in Xenopus embryos. , Umair Z., Anim Cells Syst (Seoul). November 27, 2020; 24 (6): 359-370.
Gene Regulatory Networks Governing the Generation and Regeneration of Blood. , Ciau-Uitz A ., J Comput Biol. July 1, 2019; 26 (7): 719-725.
The neural border: Induction, specification and maturation of the territory that generates neural crest cells. , Pla P., Dev Biol. December 1, 2018; 444 Suppl 1 S36-S46.
A gene regulatory network underlying the formation of pre-placodal ectoderm in Xenopus laevis. , Maharana SK ., BMC Biol. July 16, 2018; 16 (1): 79.
Identification of novel cis-regulatory elements of Eya1 in Xenopus laevis using BAC recombineering. , Maharana SK ., Sci Rep. November 3, 2017; 7 (1): 15033.
Dissecting BMP signaling input into the gene regulatory networks driving specification of the blood stem cell lineage. , Kirmizitas A., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. June 6, 2017; 114 (23): 5814-5821.
A gene regulatory program controlling early Xenopus mesendoderm formation: Network conservation and motifs. , Charney RM ., Semin Cell Dev Biol. June 1, 2017; 66 12-24.
sall1 and sall4 repress pou5f3 family expression to allow neural patterning, differentiation, and morphogenesis in Xenopus laevis. , Exner CRT., Dev Biol. May 1, 2017; 425 (1): 33-43.
Tril targets Smad7 for degradation to allow hematopoietic specification in Xenopus embryos. , Green YS., Development. November 1, 2016; 143 (21): 4016-4026.
Expression pattern of bcar3, a downstream target of Gata2, and its binding partner, bcar1, during Xenopus development. , Green YS., Gene Expr Patterns. January 1, 2016; 20 (1): 55-62.
GATA2 regulates Wnt signaling to promote primitive red blood cell fate. , Mimoto MS., Dev Biol. November 1, 2015; 407 (1): 1-11.
PV.1 induced by FGF- Xbra functions as a repressor of neurogenesis in Xenopus embryos. , Yoon J., BMB Rep. December 1, 2014; 47 (12): 673-8.
Setting appropriate boundaries: fate, patterning and competence at the neural plate border. , Groves AK., Dev Biol. May 1, 2014; 389 (1): 2-12.
Early embryonic specification of vertebrate cranial placodes. , Schlosser G ., Wiley Interdiscip Rev Dev Biol. January 1, 2014; 3 (5): 349-63.
MiR-142-3p controls the specification of definitive hemangioblasts during ontogeny. , Nimmo R., Dev Cell. August 12, 2013; 26 (3): 237-49.
VEGFA-dependent and -independent pathways synergise to drive Scl expression and initiate programming of the blood stem cell lineage in Xenopus. , Ciau-Uitz A ., Development. June 1, 2013; 140 (12): 2632-42.
Uncoupling VEGFA functions in arteriogenesis and hematopoietic stem cell specification. , Leung A., Dev Cell. January 28, 2013; 24 (2): 144-58.
Hippo signaling components, Mst1 and Mst2, act as a switch between self-renewal and differentiation in Xenopus hematopoietic and endothelial progenitors. , Nejigane S., Int J Dev Biol. January 1, 2013; 57 (5): 407-14.
Differential distribution of competence for panplacodal and neural crest induction to non-neural and neural ectoderm. , Pieper M., Development. March 1, 2012; 139 (6): 1175-87.
Inhibition of FGF signaling converts dorsal mesoderm to ventral mesoderm in early Xenopus embryos. , Lee SY., Differentiation. September 1, 2011; 82 (2): 99-107.
xCITED2 Induces Neural Genes in Animal Cap Explants of Xenopus Embryos. , Yoon J., Exp Neurobiol. September 1, 2011; 20 (3): 123-9.
The function of heterodimeric AP-1 comprised of c- Jun and c- Fos in activin mediated Spemann organizer gene expression. , Lee SY., PLoS One. January 1, 2011; 6 (7): e21796.
Microarray identification of novel downstream targets of FoxD4L1/D5, a critical component of the neural ectodermal transcriptional network. , Yan B ., Dev Dyn. December 1, 2010; 239 (12): 3467-80.
B1 SOX coordinate cell specification with patterning and morphogenesis in the early zebrafish embryo. , Okuda Y., PLoS Genet. May 6, 2010; 6 (5): e1000936.
Tel1/ ETV6 specifies blood stem cells through the agency of VEGF signaling. , Ciau-Uitz A ., Dev Cell. April 20, 2010; 18 (4): 569-78.
Genetic control of hematopoietic development in Xenopus and zebrafish. , Ciau-Uitz A ., Int J Dev Biol. January 1, 2010; 54 (6-7): 1139-49.
Unc5B interacts with FLRT3 and Rnd1 to modulate cell adhesion in Xenopus embryos. , Karaulanov E., PLoS One. May 29, 2009; 4 (5): e5742.
Maternal Interferon Regulatory Factor 6 is required for the differentiation of primary superficial epithelia in Danio and Xenopus embryos. , Sabel JL., Dev Biol. January 1, 2009; 325 (1): 249-62.
Fli1 acts at the top of the transcriptional network driving blood and endothelial development. , Liu F., Curr Biol. August 26, 2008; 18 (16): 1234-40.
GATA-2 functions downstream of BMPs and CaM KIV in ectodermal cells during primitive hematopoiesis. , Dalgin G., Dev Biol. October 15, 2007; 310 (2): 454-69.
XSip1 neuralizing activity involves the co-repressor CtBP and occurs through BMP dependent and independent mechanisms. , van Grunsven LA., Dev Biol. June 1, 2007; 306 (1): 34-49.
An Oct-1 binding site mediates activation of the gata2 promoter by BMP signaling. , Oren T., Nucleic Acids Res. August 1, 2005; 33 (13): 4357-67.
Global analysis of RAR-responsive genes in the Xenopus neurula using cDNA microarrays. , Arima K., Dev Dyn. February 1, 2005; 232 (2): 414-31.
Regulatory signals and tissue interactions in the early hematopoietic cell differentiation in Xenopus laevis embryo. , Maéno M., Zoolog Sci. August 1, 2003; 20 (8): 939-46.
Adult and embryonic blood and endothelium derive from distinct precursor populations which are differentially programmed by BMP in Xenopus. , Walmsley M., Development. December 1, 2002; 129 (24): 5683-95.
A novel POZ/zinc finger protein, champignon, interferes with gastrulation movements in Xenopus. , Goto T ., Dev Dyn. May 1, 2001; 221 (1): 14-25.
The homeodomain transcription factor Xvent-2 mediates autocatalytic regulation of BMP-4 expression in Xenopus embryos. , Schuler-Metz A., J Biol Chem. November 3, 2000; 275 (44): 34365-74.
Different activities of the frizzled-related proteins frzb2 and sizzled2 during Xenopus anteroposterior patterning. , Bradley L., Dev Biol. November 1, 2000; 227 (1): 118-32.
A role for GATA5 in Xenopus endoderm specification. , Weber H., Development. October 1, 2000; 127 (20): 4345-60.
Opposite effects of FGF and BMP-4 on embryonic blood formation: roles of PV.1 and GATA-2. , Xu RH., Dev Biol. April 15, 1999; 208 (2): 352-61.
GATA-1 inhibits the formation of notochord and neural tissue in Xenopus embryo. , Shibata K., Biochem Biophys Res Commun. November 9, 1998; 252 (1): 241-8.
Evidence for non-axial A/P patterning in the nonneural ectoderm of Xenopus and zebrafish pregastrula embryos. , Read EM., Int J Dev Biol. September 1, 1998; 42 (6): 763-74.
The maternal CCAAT box transcription factor which controls GATA-2 expression is novel and developmentally regulated and contains a double-stranded-RNA-binding subunit. , Orford RL., Mol Cell Biol. September 1, 1998; 18 (9): 5557-66.
Opl: a zinc finger protein that regulates neural determination and patterning in Xenopus. , Kuo JS ., Development. August 1, 1998; 125 (15): 2867-82.
Bipotential primitive-definitive hematopoietic progenitors in the vertebrate embryo. , Turpen JB ., Immunity. September 1, 1997; 7 (3): 325-34.
The role of BMP-4 and GATA-2 in the induction and differentiation of hematopoietic mesoderm in Xenopus laevis. , Maeno M., Blood. September 15, 1996; 88 (6): 1965-72.
GATA factors and the origins of adult and embryonic blood in Xenopus: responses to retinoic acid. , Bertwistle D., Mech Dev. July 1, 1996; 57 (2): 199-214.
BMP-like signals are required after the midblastula transition for blood cell development. , Zhang C., Dev Genet. January 1, 1996; 18 (3): 267-78.