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Early development of descending pathways from the brain stem to the spinal cord in Xenopus laevis., van Mier P., Anat Embryol (Berl). January 1, 1984; 170 (3): 295-306.


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.                                                              


Nitric oxide in the retinotectal system: a signal but not a retrograde messenger during map refinement and segregation., Rentería RC., J Neurosci. August 15, 1999; 19 (16): 7066-76.          


XCS-1, a maternally expressed gene product involved in regulating mitosis in Xenopus., Nakamura H., J Cell Sci. July 1, 2000; 113 ( Pt 13) 2497-505.                


Meiotic maturation induces animal-vegetal asymmetric distribution of aPKC and ASIP/PAR-3 in Xenopus oocytes., Nakaya M., Development. December 1, 2000; 127 (23): 5021-31.                


Semaphorin 3A elicits stage-dependent collapse, turning, and branching in Xenopus retinal growth cones., Campbell DS., J Neurosci. November 1, 2001; 21 (21): 8538-47.              


A trial for induction of supernumerary primordial germ cells in Xenopus tadpoles by injecting RNA of Xenopus vasa homologue into germline cells of 32-cell embryos., Ikenishi K., Dev Growth Differ. January 1, 2003; 45 (5-6): 417-26.                  


Developmental and regional expression of NADPH-diaphorase/nitric oxide synthase in spinal cord neurons correlates with the emergence of limb motor networks in metamorphosing Xenopus laevis., Ramanathan S., Eur J Neurosci. October 1, 2006; 24 (7): 1907-22.                  


Ectopic germline cells in embryos of Xenopus laevis., Ikenishi K., Dev Growth Differ. September 1, 2007; 49 (7): 561-70.      


Changes of gamma-tubulin expression and distribution in the zebrafish (Danio rerio) ovary, oocyte and embryo., Liu J., Gene Expr Patterns. April 1, 2008; 8 (4): 237-47.    


Dynamic expression of axon guidance cues required for optic tract development is controlled by fibroblast growth factor signaling., Atkinson-Leadbeater K., J Neurosci. January 13, 2010; 30 (2): 685-93.            


TMEPAI, a transmembrane TGF-beta-inducible protein, sequesters Smad proteins from active participation in TGF-beta signaling., Watanabe Y., Mol Cell. January 15, 2010; 37 (1): 123-34.                                      


Membrane targeted horseradish peroxidase as a marker for correlative fluorescence and electron microscopy studies., Li J., Front Neural Circuits. February 26, 2010; 4 6.              


Notch destabilises maternal beta-catenin and restricts dorsal-anterior development in Xenopus., Acosta H., Development. June 1, 2011; 138 (12): 2567-79.                          


The biochemical anatomy of cortical inhibitory synapses., Heller EA., PLoS One. January 1, 2012; 7 (6): e39572.            


Overexpression of the wheat aquaporin gene, TaAQP7, enhances drought tolerance in transgenic tobacco., Zhou S., PLoS One. January 1, 2012; 7 (12): e52439.                    


Zebrafish transgenic constructs label specific neurons in Xenopus laevis spinal cord and identify frog V0v spinal neurons., Juárez-Morales JL., Dev Neurobiol. September 1, 2017; 77 (8): 1007-1020.    


The highly conserved FOXJ1 target CFAP161 is dispensable for motile ciliary function in mouse and Xenopus., Beckers A., Sci Rep. June 25, 2021; 11 (1): 13333.                    


Proteomic screen reveals diverse protein transport between connected neurons in the visual system., Schiapparelli LM., Cell Rep. January 25, 2022; 38 (4): 110287.                                  

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