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GRANULAR GLAND DEVELOPMENT DURING XENOPUS LAEVIS METAMORPHOSIS., VANABLE JW., Dev Biol. December 1, 1964; 10 331-57.


In vitro studies on the effects on granular gland secretion in Xenopus laevis skin of stimulation and blockade of alpha and beta adrenoceptors of myoepithelial cells., Holmes CH., Cell Biol Int Rep. May 1, 1977; 1 (3): 263-70.


Secretion of a cytoplasmic lectin from Xenopus laevis skin., Bols NC., J Cell Biol. February 1, 1986; 102 (2): 492-9.


Skin peptides in Xenopus laevis: morphological requirements for precursor processing in developing and regenerating granular skin glands., Flucher BE., J Cell Biol. December 1, 1986; 103 (6 Pt 1): 2299-309.                


Antimicrobial properties of peptides from Xenopus granular gland secretions., Soravia E., FEBS Lett. February 15, 1988; 228 (2): 337-40.


Xenopus skin mucus induces oral dyskinesias that promote escape from snakes., Barthalmus GT., Pharmacol Biochem Behav. August 1, 1988; 30 (4): 957-9.


SCH 23390: D-1 modulation of oral dyskinesias induced in snakes by Xenopus skin mucus., Barthalmus GT., Pharmacol Biochem Behav. August 1, 1990; 36 (4): 843-6.


A novel peptide-producing cell in Xenopus: multinucleated gastric mucosal cell strikingly similar to the granular gland of the skin., Moore KS., J Histochem Cytochem. March 1, 1992; 40 (3): 367-78.


Sequence and specificity of a soluble lactose-binding lectin from Xenopus laevis skin., Marschal P., J Biol Chem. June 25, 1992; 267 (18): 12942-9.                


xP2, a new member of the P-domain peptide family of potential growth factors, is synthesized in Xenopus laevis skin., Hauser F., J Biol Chem. July 15, 1992; 267 (20): 14451-5.            


Characterization of the thermolysin-like cleavage of biologically active peptides by Xenopus laevis peptide hormone inactivating enzyme., Joudiou C., Biochemistry. June 15, 1993; 32 (23): 5959-66.


Expression of magainin antimicrobial peptide genes in the developing granular glands of Xenopus skin and induction by thyroid hormone., Reilly DS., Dev Biol. March 1, 1994; 162 (1): 123-33.          


Larval antigen molecules recognized by adult immune cells of inbred Xenopus laevis: two pathways for recognition by adult splenic T cells., Izutsu Y., Dev Biol. May 15, 2000; 221 (2): 365-74.          


Glutathione S-transferase, similar to sigma class, from skin secretions of Xenopus laevis., Pennelli A., IUBMB Life. September 1, 2000; 50 (3): 203-7.


Specific cleavage of beta-amyloid peptides by a metallopeptidase from Xenopus laevis skin secretions., Clamagirand C., Comp Biochem Physiol B Biochem Mol Biol. August 1, 2002; 132 (4): 751-9.


Granular gland transcriptomes in stimulated amphibian skin secretions., Chen T., Biochem J. April 1, 2003; 371 (Pt 1): 125-30.


Norepinephrine depletion of antimicrobial peptides from the skin glands of Xenopus laevis., Gammill WM., Dev Comp Immunol. May 1, 2012; 37 (1): 19-27.


Gene expression and localization of two types of AQP5 in Xenopus tropicalis under hydration and dehydration., Shibata Y., Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol. July 1, 2014; 307 (1): R44-56.

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