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The Xenopus laevis homeobox gene Xgbx-2 is an early marker of anteroposterior patterning in the ectoderm., von Bubnoff A., Mech Dev. February 1, 1996; 54 (2): 149-60.          


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.      


Patterning of the neural ectoderm of Xenopus laevis by the amino-terminal product of hedgehog autoproteolytic cleavage., Lai CJ., Development. August 1, 1995; 121 (8): 2349-60.            


The LIM class homeobox gene lim5: implied role in CNS patterning in Xenopus and zebrafish., Toyama R., Dev Biol. August 1, 1995; 170 (2): 583-93.            


XIPOU 2, a noggin-inducible gene, has direct neuralizing activity., Witta SE., Development. March 1, 1995; 121 (3): 721-30.                


The contralaterally projecting neurons of the isthmic nucleus in five anuran species: a retrograde tracing study with HRP and cobalt., Tóth P., J Comp Neurol. August 8, 1994; 346 (2): 306-20.


Expression of achaete-scute homolog 3 in Xenopus embryos converts ectodermal cells to a neural fate., Turner DL., Genes Dev. June 15, 1994; 8 (12): 1434-47.        


Gene transcripts for the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor subunit, beta4, are distributed in multiple areas of the rat central nervous system., Dineley-Miller K., Brain Res Mol Brain Res. December 1, 1992; 16 (3-4): 339-44.


Spatially restricted expression of fibroblast growth factor receptor-2 during Xenopus development., Friesel R., Development. December 1, 1992; 116 (4): 1051-8.


Structure and early embryonic expression of the zebrafish engrailed-2 gene., Fjose A., Mech Dev. November 1, 1992; 39 (1-2): 51-62.


Retinoic acid causes abnormal development and segmental patterning of the anterior hindbrain in Xenopus embryos., Papalopulu N., Development. December 1, 1991; 113 (4): 1145-58.                          


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.                                                              


Retinoic acid modifies the pattern of cell differentiation in the central nervous system of neurula stage Xenopus embryos., Ruiz i Altaba A., Development. August 1, 1991; 112 (4): 945-58.                


Cephalic expression and molecular characterization of Xenopus En-2., Hemmati-Brivanlou A., Development. March 1, 1991; 111 (3): 715-24.    


Expression of an engrailed-related protein is induced in the anterior neural ectoderm of early Xenopus embryos., Brivanlou AH., Development. July 1, 1989; 106 (3): 611-7.                  


Lack of axon regeneration of isthmic neurons in juvenile Xenopus., McCart R., Neurosci Lett. October 5, 1988; 92 (2): 143-8.


The ultrastructural organization of the isthmic nucleus in Xenopus., McCart R., Anat Embryol (Berl). January 1, 1988; 177 (4): 325-30.


The effects of tectal lesion on the survival of isthmic neurones in Xenopus., Straznicky C., Development. December 1, 1987; 101 (4): 869-76.


Clonal organization of the central nervous system of the frog. III. Clones stemming from individual blastomeres of the 128-, 256-, and 512-cell stages., Jacobson M., J Neurosci. May 1, 1983; 3 (5): 1019-38.


The development of connections between the isthmic nucleus and the tectum in Xenopus and Limnodynastes tadpoles., Dann JF., Neurosci Lett. November 30, 1982; 33 (2): 107-13.


Clonal organization of the central nervous system of the frog. II. Clones stemming from individual blastomeres of the 32- and 64-cell stages., Jacobson M., J Neurosci. March 1, 1981; 1 (3): 271-84.

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