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Papers associated with optic vesicle (and clock)

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Circadian genes, xBmal1 and xNocturnin, modulate the timing and differentiation of somites in Xenopus laevis., Curran KL., PLoS One. January 1, 2014; 9 (9): e108266.                            


The Xenopus homeobox gene pitx3 impinges upon somitogenesis and laterality., Smoczer C., Biochem Cell Biol. April 1, 2013; 91 (2): 79-87.


Retinal patterning by Pax6-dependent cell adhesion molecules., Rungger-Brändle E., Dev Neurobiol. September 15, 2010; 70 (11): 764-80.                


Circadian genes are expressed during early development in Xenopus laevis., Curran KL., PLoS One. July 23, 2008; 3 (7): e2749.                                


Timing the generation of distinct retinal cells by homeobox proteins., Decembrini S., PLoS Biol. September 1, 2006; 4 (9): e272.                          


Nocturnin, a deadenylase in Xenopus laevis retina: a mechanism for posttranscriptional control of circadian-related mRNA., Baggs JE., Curr Biol. February 4, 2003; 13 (3): 189-98.          


Differential distribution of Mel(1a) and Mel(1c) melatonin receptors in Xenopus laevis retina., Wiechmann AF., Exp Eye Res. January 1, 2003; 76 (1): 99-106.          


The circadian gene Clock is required for the correct early expression of the head specific gene Otx2., Morgan R., Int J Dev Biol. December 1, 2002; 46 (8): 999-1004.          


Cellular competence plays a role in photoreceptor differentiation in the developing Xenopus retina., Rapaport DH., J Neurobiol. November 5, 2001; 49 (2): 129-41.          


Melatonin receptor mRNA and protein expression in Xenopus laevis nonpigmented ciliary epithelial cells., Wiechmann AF., Exp Eye Res. November 1, 2001; 73 (5): 617-23.        


Melatonin receptor RNA is expressed in photoreceptors and displays a diurnal rhythm in Xenopus retina., Wiechmann AF., Brain Res Mol Brain Res. July 13, 2001; 91 (1-2): 104-11.      


Differential regulation of two period genes in the Xenopus eye., Zhuang M., Brain Res Mol Brain Res. October 20, 2000; 82 (1-2): 52-64.


The Xenopus clock gene is constitutively expressed in retinal photoreceptors., Zhu H., Brain Res Mol Brain Res. February 22, 2000; 75 (2): 303-8.        


Ontogeny of circadian and light regulation of melatonin release in Xenopus laevis embryos., Green CB., Brain Res Dev Brain Res. October 20, 1999; 117 (1): 109-16.


Circadian expression of tryptophan hydroxylase mRNA in the chicken retina., Chong NW., Brain Res Mol Brain Res. October 30, 1998; 61 (1-2): 243-50.


Regulation of tryptophan hydroxylase expression by a retinal circadian oscillator in vitro., Green CB., Dev Biol. April 24, 1995; 677 (2): 283-90.


Circadian clock functions localized in xenopus retinal photoreceptors., Cahill GM., Neuron. April 1, 1993; 10 (4): 573-7.


Rhythmic regulation of retinal melatonin: metabolic pathways, neurochemical mechanisms, and the ocular circadian clock., Cahill GM., Cell Mol Neurobiol. October 1, 1991; 11 (5): 529-60.


Resetting the circadian clock in cultured Xenopus eyecups: regulation of retinal melatonin rhythms by light and D2 dopamine receptors., Cahill GM., J Neurosci. October 1, 1991; 11 (10): 2959-71.


Circadian regulation of melatonin in the retina of Xenopus laevis: limitation by serotonin availability., Cahill GM., J Neurochem. February 1, 1990; 54 (2): 716-9.


Retinal melatonin is metabolized within the eye of xenopus laevis., Cahill GM., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. February 1, 1989; 86 (3): 1098-102.


Circadian clock in Xenopus eye controlling retinal serotonin N-acetyltransferase., Besharse JC., Nature. September 8, 1983; 305 (5930): 133-5.

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