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Papers associated with portion of organism substance (and dnai1)

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Iron uptake mediated by the plant-derived chelator nicotianamine in the small intestine., Murata Y., J Biol Chem. January 1, 2021; 296 100195.            


Understanding cornea homeostasis and wound healing using a novel model of stem cell deficiency in Xenopus., Adil MT., Exp Eye Res. October 1, 2019; 187 107767.                                        


Nutritional implications of olives and sugar: attenuation of post-prandial glucose spikes in healthy volunteers by inhibition of sucrose hydrolysis and glucose transport by oleuropein., Kerimi A., Eur J Nutr. April 1, 2019; 58 (3): 1315-1330.                    


Development of an Acute Method to Deliver Transgenes Into the Brains of Adult Xenopus laevis., Yamaguchi A., Front Neural Circuits. October 26, 2018; 12 92.                


Musashi and Plasticity of Xenopus and Axolotl Spinal Cord Ependymal Cells., Chernoff EAG., Front Cell Neurosci. January 1, 2018; 12 45.                          


A positive feedback mechanism governs the polarity and motion of motile cilia., Mitchell B., Nature. May 3, 2007; 447 (7140): 97-101.


Regulation of gating and rundown of HCN hyperpolarization-activated channels by exogenous and endogenous PIP2., Pian P., J Gen Physiol. November 1, 2006; 128 (5): 593-604.                  


Fluorescent labeling of endothelial cells allows in vivo, continuous characterization of the vascular development of Xenopus laevis., Levine AJ., Dev Biol. February 1, 2003; 254 (1): 50-67.                      


Expression and segregation of nucleoplasmin during development in Xenopus., Litvin J., Development. January 1, 1988; 102 (1): 9-21.                    

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