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Autoradiographic localization of hormone-concentrating cells in the brain of an amphibian, Xenopus laevis. II. Estradiol., Morrell JI., J Comp Neurol. November 1, 1975; 164 (1): 63-77.


Cytoskeleton and gravity at work in the establishment of dorso-ventral polarity in the egg of Xenopus laevis., Ubbels GA., Adv Space Res. January 1, 1984; 4 (12): 9-18.


Origins of replication and gene regulation., Taylor JH., Mol Cell Biochem. January 1, 1984; 61 (2): 99-109.


A 5 S rRNA-like secondary structure in the 7 SL RNA may define a ribosomal binding site of the signal recognition particle., Boehm S., FEBS Lett. February 9, 1987; 212 (1): 15-20.


Membrane skeleton protein 4.1 in developing Xenopus: expression in postmitotic cells of the retina., Spencer M., Dev Biol. June 1, 1990; 139 (2): 279-91.          


Distribution of galanin-like immunoreactivity in the brain of Rana esculenta and Xenopus laevis., Lázár GY., J Comp Neurol. August 1, 1991; 310 (1): 45-67.                                                              


Function and evolution in the NGF family and its receptors., Ebendal T., J Neurosci Res. August 1, 1992; 32 (4): 461-70.


Muscle-specific expression of SRF-related genes in the early embryo of Xenopus laevis., Chambers AE., EMBO J. December 1, 1992; 11 (13): 4981-91.


Xenopus Distal-less related homeobox genes are expressed in the developing forebrain and are induced by planar signals., Papalopulu N., Development. March 1, 1993; 117 (3): 961-75.          


A fourth human MEF2 transcription factor, hMEF2D, is an early marker of the myogenic lineage., Breitbart RE., Development. August 1, 1993; 118 (4): 1095-106.


Activation of Xenopus MyoD transcription by members of the MEF2 protein family., Wong MW., Dev Biol. December 1, 1994; 166 (2): 683-95.              


Caenorhabditis elegans embryos contain only one major species of Ro RNP., Van Horn DJ., RNA. May 1, 1995; 1 (3): 293-303.


Differential effects of retinoic acid and a retinoid antagonist on the spatial distribution of the homeoprotein Hoxb-7 in vertebrate embryos., López SL., Dev Dyn. December 1, 1995; 204 (4): 457-71.      


Catalytic and non-catalytic forms of the neurotrophin receptor xTrkB mRNA are expressed in a pseudo-segmental manner within the early Xenopus central nervous system., Islam N., Int J Dev Biol. October 1, 1996; 40 (5): 973-83.        


Upstream binding factor stabilizes Rib 1, the TATA-binding-protein-containing Xenopus laevis RNA polymerase I transcription factor, by multiple protein interactions in a DNA-independent manner., Bodeker M., Mol Cell Biol. October 1, 1996; 16 (10): 5572-8.


The role of F-cadherin in localizing cells during neural tube formation in Xenopus embryos., Espeseth A., Development. January 1, 1998; 125 (2): 301-12.                    


Proteinase-activated receptor 2 (PAR(2)): development of a ligand-binding assay correlating with activation of PAR(2) by PAR(1)- and PAR(2)-derived peptide ligands., Al-Ani B., J Pharmacol Exp Ther. August 1, 1999; 290 (2): 753-60.


Addition of signal leader sequences to the N-termini of olfactory receptor proteins enhances their expression in Xenopus oocytet., Yasuoka A., Biosci Biotechnol Biochem. August 1, 2000; 64 (8): 1688-95.


Increased XRALDH2 activity has a posteriorizing effect on the central nervous system of Xenopus embryos., Chen Y., Mech Dev. March 1, 2001; 101 (1-2): 91-103.        


Gene expression pattern analysis of the tight junction protein, Claudin, in the early morphogenesis of Xenopus embryos., Fujita M., Mech Dev. December 1, 2002; 119 Suppl 1 S27-30.      


XMAN1, an inner nuclear membrane protein, antagonizes BMP signaling by interacting with Smad1 in Xenopus embryos., Osada S., Development. May 1, 2003; 130 (9): 1783-94.            


Xenopus laevis CB1 cannabinoid receptor: molecular cloning and mRNA distribution in the central nervous system., Cottone E., J Comp Neurol. September 29, 2003; 464 (4): 487-96.        


LIM-homeodomain genes as developmental and adult genetic markers of Xenopus forebrain functional subdivisions., Moreno N., J Comp Neurol. April 19, 2004; 472 (1): 52-72.                    


The developmental expression of two Xenopus laevis steel homologues, Xsl-1 and Xsl-2., Martin BL., Gene Expr Patterns. December 1, 2004; 5 (2): 239-43.    


Systematic screening for genes specifically expressed in the anterior neuroectoderm during early Xenopus development., Takahashi N., Int J Dev Biol. January 1, 2005; 49 (8): 939-51.                                    


Evidence that urocortin I acts as a neurohormone to stimulate alpha MSH release in the toad Xenopus laevis., Calle M., Dev Biol. April 8, 2005; 1040 (1-2): 14-28.              


Mxi1 is essential for neurogenesis in Xenopus and acts by bridging the pan-neural and proneural genes., Klisch TJ., Dev Biol. April 15, 2006; 292 (2): 470-85.                


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.            


Zebrafish ae2.2 encodes a second slc4a2 anion exchanger., Shmukler BE., Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol. March 1, 2008; 294 (3): R1081-91.


Evidences for tangential migrations in Xenopus telencephalon: developmental patterns and cell tracking experiments., Moreno N., Dev Neurobiol. March 1, 2008; 68 (4): 504-20.                  


Distribution and corticosteroid regulation of glucocorticoid receptor in the brain of Xenopus laevis., Yao M., J Comp Neurol. June 20, 2008; 508 (6): 967-82.                    


Islet1 as a marker of subdivisions and cell types in the developing forebrain of Xenopus., Moreno N., Neuroscience. July 17, 2008; 154 (4): 1423-39.


Xenopus zinc finger transcription factor IA1 (Insm1) expression marks anteroventral noradrenergic neuron progenitors in Xenopus embryos., Parlier D., Dev Dyn. August 1, 2008; 237 (8): 2147-57.          


Transport and sorting of the solanum tuberosum sucrose transporter SUT1 is affected by posttranslational modification., Krügel U., Plant Cell. September 1, 2008; 20 (9): 2497-513.


Neogenin and RGMa control neural tube closure and neuroepithelial morphology by regulating cell polarity., Kee N., J Neurosci. November 26, 2008; 28 (48): 12643-53.                


Establishment and characterization of mammalian cell lines stably expressing human L-type amino acid transporters., Morimoto E., J Pharmacol Sci. December 1, 2008; 108 (4): 505-16.


About a snail, a toad, and rodents: animal models for adaptation research., Roubos EW., Front Endocrinol (Lausanne). January 1, 2010; 1 4.      


In vivo evidence for the involvement of the carboxy terminal domain in assembling connexin 36 at the electrical synapse., Helbig I., Mol Cell Neurosci. September 1, 2010; 45 (1): 47-58.                


Growth-arrest-specific protein 2 inhibits cell division in Xenopus embryos., Zhang T., PLoS One. January 1, 2011; 6 (9): e24698.            


Phytosiderophore efflux transporters are crucial for iron acquisition in graminaceous plants., Nozoye T., J Biol Chem. February 18, 2011; 286 (7): 5446-54.                


Evaluation of spin labels for in-cell EPR by analysis of nitroxide reduction in cell extract of Xenopus laevis oocytes., Azarkh M., J Magn Reson. October 1, 2011; 212 (2): 450-4.


Assessment of tools for marker-assisted selection in a marine commercial species: significant association between MSTN-1 gene polymorphism and growth traits., Sánchez-Ramos I., ScientificWorldJournal. January 1, 2012; 2012 369802.      


Molecular insights into the origin of the Hox-TALE patterning system., Hudry B., Elife. March 18, 2014; 3 e01939.                                    


The cAMP-binding Popdc proteins have a redundant function in the heart., Brand T., Biochem Soc Trans. April 1, 2014; 42 (2): 295-301.      


The nuclease FAN1 is involved in DNA crosslink repair in Arabidopsis thaliana independently of the nuclease MUS81., Herrmann NJ., Nucleic Acids Res. April 20, 2015; 43 (7): 3653-66.              

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