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Thyroid Hormone Receptor Is Essential for Larval Epithelial Apoptosis and Adult Epithelial Stem Cell Development but Not Adult Intestinal Morphogenesis during Xenopus tropicalis Metamorphosis. , Shibata Y., Cells. March 3, 2021; 10 (3):
Comprehensive RNA-Seq analysis of notochord-enriched genes induced during Xenopus tropicalis tail resorption. , Nakajima K ., Gen Comp Endocrinol. February 1, 2020; 287 113349.
A unique role of thyroid hormone receptor β in regulating notochord resorption during Xenopus metamorphosis. , Nakajima K ., Gen Comp Endocrinol. June 1, 2019; 277 66-72.
Thyroid Hormone Receptor α- and β-Knockout Xenopus tropicalis Tadpoles Reveal Subtype-Specific Roles During Development. , Nakajima K ., Endocrinology. February 1, 2018; 159 (2): 733-743.
Chronic sublethal exposure to silver nanoparticles disrupts thyroid hormone signaling during Xenopus laevis metamorphosis. , Carew AC., Aquat Toxicol. February 1, 2015; 159 99-108.
Differential regulation of two histidine ammonia-lyase genes during Xenopus development implicates distinct functions during thyroid hormone-induced formation of adult stem cells. , Luu N., Cell Biosci. November 13, 2013; 3 (1): 43.
Expression profiles of the duplicated matrix metalloproteinase-9 genes suggest their different roles in apoptosis of larval intestinal epithelial cells during Xenopus laevis metamorphosis. , Hasebe T ., Dev Dyn. August 1, 2007; 236 (8): 2338-45.
Expression of matrix metalloproteinase genes in regressing or remodeling organs during amphibian metamorphosis. , Fujimoto K ., Dev Growth Differ. February 1, 2007; 49 (2): 131-43.
One of the duplicated matrix metalloproteinase-9 genes is expressed in regressing tail during anuran metamorphosis. , Fujimoto K ., Dev Growth Differ. May 1, 2006; 48 (4): 223-41.
Matrix metalloproteinases mediate the dismantling of mesenchymal structures in the tadpole tail during thyroid hormone-induced tail resorption. , Jung JC., Dev Dyn. March 1, 2002; 223 (3): 402-13.