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Guidance of mesoderm cell migration in the Xenopus gastrula requires PDGF signaling., Nagel M, Tahinci E, Symes K, Winklbauer R., Development. June 1, 2004; 131 (11): 2727-36.    


G1/S phase cyclin-dependent kinase overexpression perturbs early development and delays tissue-specific differentiation in Xenopus., Richard-Parpaillon L, Cosgrove RA, Devine C, Vernon AE, Philpott A., Development. June 1, 2004; 131 (11): 2577-86.              


Analysis of Spemann organizer formation in Xenopus embryos by cDNA macroarrays., Wessely O, Kim JI, Geissert D, Tran U, De Robertis EM., Dev Biol. May 15, 2004; 269 (2): 552-66.        


Xenopus laevis macrophage migration inhibitory factor is essential for axis formation and neural development., Suzuki M, Takamura Y, Maéno M, Tochinai S, Iyaguchi D, Tanaka I, Nishihira J, Ishibashi T., J Biol Chem. May 14, 2004; 279 (20): 21406-14.                  


[Establishment and expression of embryonic axes: comparisons between different model organisms], Prodon F, Prulière G, Chenevert J, Sardet C., Med Sci (Paris). May 1, 2004; 20 (5): 526-38.


Organizing the vertebrate embryo--a balance of induction and competence., Dawid IB., PLoS Biol. May 1, 2004; 2 (5): E127.    


Neural induction in Xenopus: requirement for ectodermal and endomesodermal signals via Chordin, Noggin, beta-Catenin, and Cerberus., Kuroda H, Wessely O, De Robertis EM., PLoS Biol. May 1, 2004; 2 (5): E92.                


Connective-tissue growth factor modulates WNT signalling and interacts with the WNT receptor complex., Mercurio S, Latinkic B, Itasaki N, Krumlauf R, Smith JC., Development. May 1, 2004; 131 (9): 2137-47.                    


Regulated gene expression of hyaluronan synthases during Xenopus laevis development., Nardini M, Ori M, Vigetti D, Gornati R, Nardi I, Perris R., Gene Expr Patterns. May 1, 2004; 4 (3): 303-8.        


Xenopus MBD3 plays a crucial role in an early stage of development., Iwano H, Nakamura M, Tajima S., Dev Biol. April 15, 2004; 268 (2): 416-28.                          


Early endodermal expression of the Xenopus Endodermin gene is driven by regulatory sequences containing essential Sox protein-binding elements., Ahmed N, Howard L, Woodland HR., Differentiation. April 1, 2004; 72 (4): 171-84.              


Specification of the otic placode depends on Sox9 function in Xenopus., Saint-Germain N, Lee YH, Lee YH, Zhang Y, Zhang Y, Sargent TD, Saint-Jeannet JP., Development. April 1, 2004; 131 (8): 1755-63.              


Inhibition of the cell cycle is required for convergent extension of the paraxial mesoderm during Xenopus neurulation., Leise WF, Mueller PR., Development. April 1, 2004; 131 (8): 1703-15.              


Vertebrate development requires ARVCF and p120 catenins and their interplay with RhoA and Rac., Fang X, Ji H, Kim SW, Park JI, Vaught TG, Anastasiadis PZ, Ciesiolka M, McCrea PD., J Cell Biol. April 1, 2004; 165 (1): 87-98.                  


The mitochondrial-apoptotic pathway is triggered in Xenopus mesoderm cells deprived of PDGF receptor signaling during gastrulation., Van Stry M, McLaughlin KA, Ataliotis P, Symes K., Dev Biol. April 1, 2004; 268 (1): 232-42.          


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


Cloning and developmental expression of MARK/Par-1/MELK-related protein kinase xMAK-V in Xenopus laevis., Ruzov AS, Mertsalov IB, Meehan R, Kiselev SL, Buchman VL, Korobko IV., Dev Genes Evol. March 1, 2004; 214 (3): 139-43.


Inhibition of FGF signaling causes expansion of the endoderm in Xenopus., Cha SW, Hwang YS, Chae JP, Lee SY, Lee HS, Lee HS, Daar I, Park MJ, Kim J., Biochem Biophys Res Commun. February 27, 2004; 315 (1): 100-6.        


Tracing of Xenopus tropicalis germ plasm and presumptive primordial germ cells with the Xenopus tropicalis DAZ-like gene., Sekizaki H, Takahashi S, Tanegashima K, Onuma Y, Haramoto Y, Asashima M., Dev Dyn. February 1, 2004; 229 (2): 367-72.      


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


Morphogenesis during Xenopus gastrulation requires Wee1-mediated inhibition of cell proliferation., Murakami MS, Moody SA, Daar IO, Morrison DK., Development. February 1, 2004; 131 (3): 571-80.      


Essential role of MARCKS in cortical actin dynamics during gastrulation movements., Iioka H, Ueno N, Kinoshita N., J Cell Biol. January 19, 2004; 164 (2): 169-74.        


A PTP-PEST-like protein affects alpha5beta1-integrin-dependent matrix assembly, cell adhesion, and migration in Xenopus gastrula., Cousin H, Alfandari D, Alfandari D., Dev Biol. January 15, 2004; 265 (2): 416-32.                  


Dorsal-ventral patterning and neural induction in Xenopus embryos., De Robertis EM, Kuroda H., Annu Rev Cell Dev Biol. January 1, 2004; 20 285-308.


Xenopus tropicalis nodal-related gene 3 regulates BMP signaling: an essential role for the pro-region., Haramoto Y, Tanegashima K, Onuma Y, Takahashi S, Sekizaki H, Asashima M., Dev Biol. January 1, 2004; 265 (1): 155-68.              


Inhibition of mesodermal fate by Xenopus HNF3beta/FoxA2., Suri C, Haremaki T, Weinstein DC., Dev Biol. January 1, 2004; 265 (1): 90-104.              


Interplay between Notch signaling and the homeoprotein Xiro1 is required for neural crest induction in Xenopus embryos., Glavic A, Silva F, Aybar MJ, Bastidas F, Mayor R., Development. January 1, 2004; 131 (2): 347-59.              


Xenopus Xlmo4 is a GATA cofactor during ventral mesoderm formation and regulates Ldb1 availability at the dorsal mesoderm and the neural plate., de la Calle-Mustienes E, Lu Z, Cortés M, Andersen B, Modolell J, Gómez-Skarmeta JL., Dev Biol. December 15, 2003; 264 (2): 564-81.


Cloning and characterization of Xenopus laevis drg2, a member of the developmentally regulated GTP-binding protein subfamily., Ishikawa K, Azuma S, Ikawa S, Morishita Y, Gohda J, Akiyama T, Semba K, Inoue Ji., Gene. December 11, 2003; 322 105-12.                  


Dominant negative E2F inhibits progression of the cell cycle after the midblastula transition in Xenopus., Tanaka T, Ono T, Kitamura N, Kato JY., Cell Struct Funct. December 1, 2003; 28 (6): 515-22.


Identification of BOIP, a novel cDNA highly expressed during spermatogenesis that encodes a protein interacting with the orange domain of the hairy-related transcription factor HRT1/Hey1 in Xenopus and mouse., Van Wayenbergh R, Taelman V, Pichon B, Fischer A, Kricha S, Gessler M, Christophe D, Bellefroid EJ., Dev Dyn. December 1, 2003; 228 (4): 716-25.      


Regulation of Msx genes by a Bmp gradient is essential for neural crest specification., Tribulo C, Aybar MJ, Nguyen VH, Mullins MC, Mayor R., Development. December 1, 2003; 130 (26): 6441-52.            


PP2A:B56epsilon is required for Wnt/beta-catenin signaling during embryonic development., Yang J, Wu J, Tan C, Klein PS., Development. December 1, 2003; 130 (23): 5569-78.            


Loss-of-function mutations in the human GLI2 gene are associated with pituitary anomalies and holoprosencephaly-like features., Roessler E, Du YZ, Mullor JL, Casas E, Allen WP, Gillessen-Kaesbach G, Roeder ER, Ming JE, Ruiz i Altaba A, Muenke M., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. November 11, 2003; 100 (23): 13424-9.          


Nodal signaling and vertebrate germ layer formation., Weng W, Stemple DL., Birth Defects Res C Embryo Today. November 1, 2003; 69 (4): 325-32.


Activin/Nodal signals mediate the ventral expression of myf-5 in Xenopus gastrula embryos., Chen Y, Lin GF, Hu R, Chen Y, Ding X., Biochem Biophys Res Commun. October 10, 2003; 310 (1): 121-7.


Expression and function of small heat shock protein genes during Xenopus development., Heikkila JJ., Semin Cell Dev Biol. October 1, 2003; 14 (5): 259-66.      


Effects of high gravity on amphibian development., Kashiwagi A, Hanada H, Kawakami S, Kubo H, Shinkai T, Fujii H, Kashiwagi K., Biol Sci Space. October 1, 2003; 17 (3): 215-6.


Developmental role of HMGN proteins in Xenopus laevis., Körner U, Bustin M, Scheer U, Hock R., Mech Dev. October 1, 2003; 120 (10): 1177-92.  


A family of Xenopus BTB-Kelch repeat proteins related to ENC-1: new markers for early events in floorplate and placode development., Haigo SL, Harland RM, Wallingford JB., Gene Expr Patterns. October 1, 2003; 3 (5): 669-74.      


Twisted gastrulation loss-of-function analyses support its role as a BMP inhibitor during early Xenopus embryogenesis., Blitz IL, Cho KW, Chang C., Development. October 1, 2003; 130 (20): 4975-88.              


Integration of multiple signal transducing pathways on Fgf response elements of the Xenopus caudal homologue Xcad3., Haremaki T, Tanaka Y, Hongo I, Yuge M, Okamoto H., Development. October 1, 2003; 130 (20): 4907-17.                  


Glypican 4 modulates FGF signalling and regulates dorsoventral forebrain patterning in Xenopus embryos., Galli A, Roure A, Zeller R, Dono R., Development. October 1, 2003; 130 (20): 4919-29.              


Regulation of apoptosis in theXenopus embryo by Bix3., Trindade M, Messenger N, Papin C, Grimmer D, Fairclough L, Tada M, Smith JC., Development. October 1, 2003; 130 (19): 4611-22.                  


Dkk1 and noggin cooperate in mammalian head induction., del Barco Barrantes I, Davidson G, Gröne HJ, Westphal H, Niehrs C., Genes Dev. September 15, 2003; 17 (18): 2239-44.


XMam1, the Xenopus homologue of mastermind, is essential to primary neurogenesis in Xenopus laevis embryos., Katada T, Kinoshita T., Int J Dev Biol. September 1, 2003; 47 (6): 397-404.                      


Participation of proteasomes in Xenopus embryogenesis., Iijima R, Homma KJ, Natori S., J Biochem. September 1, 2003; 134 (3): 467-71.


Xenopus nucleosome assembly protein becomes tissue-restricted during development and can alter the expression of specific genes., Steer WM, Abu-Daya A, Brickwood SJ, Mumford KL, Jordanaires N, Mitchell J, Robinson C, Thorne AW, Guille MJ., Mech Dev. September 1, 2003; 120 (9): 1045-57.                  


Evidence for antagonism of BMP-4 signals by MAP kinase during Xenopus axis determination and neural specification., Sater AK, El-Hodiri HM, Goswami M, Alexander TB, Al-Sheikh O, Etkin LD, Akif Uzman J., Differentiation. September 1, 2003; 71 (7): 434-44.                


Wise, a context-dependent activator and inhibitor of Wnt signalling., Itasaki N, Jones CM, Mercurio S, Rowe A, Domingos PM, Smith JC, Krumlauf R., Development. September 1, 2003; 130 (18): 4295-305.                

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