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Papers associated with presumptive paraxial mesoderm

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Ephrin-Eph signaling in embryonic tissue separation., Fagotto F., Cell Adh Migr. January 1, 2014; 8 (4): 308-26.            


Functional conservation of Nematostella Wnts in canonical and noncanonical Wnt-signaling., Rigo-Watermeier T., Biol Open. January 15, 2012; 1 (1): 43-51.            


Identification and expression analysis of GPAT family genes during early development of Xenopus laevis., Bertolesi GE., Gene Expr Patterns. January 1, 2012; 12 (7-8): 219-27.                            


XMeis3 is necessary for mesodermal Hox gene expression and function., In der Rieden PM., PLoS One. March 9, 2011; 6 (3): e18010.            


Xwnt8 directly initiates expression of labial Hox genes., In der Rieden PM., Dev Dyn. January 1, 2010; 239 (1): 126-39.          


Database of queryable gene expression patterns for Xenopus., Gilchrist MJ., Dev Dyn. June 1, 2009; 238 (6): 1379-88.          


Dynamic expression pattern of distinct genes in the presomitic and somitic mesoderm during Xenopus development., Bourdelas A., Int J Dev Biol. January 1, 2009; 53 (7): 1075-9.                                                    


Robust stability of the embryonic axial pattern requires a secreted scaffold for chordin degradation., Inomata H., Cell. September 5, 2008; 134 (5): 854-65.                  


Myoskeletin, a factor related to Myocardin, is expressed in somites and required for hypaxial muscle formation in Xenopus., Zhao H., Int J Dev Biol. January 1, 2007; 51 (4): 315-20.              


Distinct expression of two types of Xenopus Patched genes during early embryogenesis and hindlimb development., Takabatake T., Mech Dev. November 1, 2000; 98 (1-2): 99-104.            


Xenopus frizzled-2 is expressed highly in the developing eye, otic vesicle and somites., Deardorff MA., Mech Dev. September 1, 1999; 87 (1-2): 229-33.      


Surface mesoderm in Xenopus: a revision of the stage 10 fate map., Minsuk SB., Dev Genes Evol. December 1, 1997; 207 (6): 389-401.


Clonal analysis in the intact mouse embryo by intragenic homologous recombination., Bonnerot C., C R Acad Sci III. October 1, 1993; 316 (10): 1207-17.

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