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Papers associated with posterior foregut (and pitx2)

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Pitx2 regulates lung asymmetry, cardiac positioning and pituitary and tooth morphogenesis., Lin CR., Nature. September 16, 1999; 401 (6750): 279-82.


Embryonic origins of spleen asymmetry., Patterson KD., Development. January 1, 2000; 127 (1): 167-75.            


More than 95% reversal of left-right axis induced by right-sided hypodermic microinjection of activin into Xenopus neurula embryos., Toyoizumi R., Dev Biol. May 15, 2000; 221 (2): 321-36.                


Regulation of gut and heart left-right asymmetry by context-dependent interactions between xenopus lefty and BMP4 signaling., Branford WW., Dev Biol. July 15, 2000; 223 (2): 291-306.              


Left-right asymmetric morphogenesis in the Xenopus digestive system., Muller JK., Dev Dyn. December 1, 2003; 228 (4): 672-82.          


Xenopus nodal related-1 is indispensable only for left-right axis determination., Toyoizumi R., Int J Dev Biol. January 1, 2005; 49 (8): 923-38.                


Connexin26-mediated transfer of laterality cues in Xenopus., Beyer T., Biol Open. May 15, 2012; 1 (5): 473-81.            


Xenopus laevis nucleotide binding protein 1 (xNubp1) is important for convergent extension movements and controls ciliogenesis via regulation of the actin cytoskeleton., Ioannou A., Dev Biol. August 15, 2013; 380 (2): 243-58.                                  


The evolution and conservation of left-right patterning mechanisms., Blum M., Development. April 1, 2014; 141 (8): 1603-13.              


The ribosome biogenesis factor Nol11 is required for optimal rDNA transcription and craniofacial development in Xenopus., Griffin JN., PLoS Genet. March 10, 2015; 11 (3): e1005018.                              

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