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Papers associated with tail region (and mtnr1a)

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Spatial analysis of RECK, MT1-MMP, and TIMP-2 proteins during early Xenopus laevis development., Willson JA., Gene Expr Patterns. December 1, 2019; 34 119066.              


PTK7 proteolytic fragment proteins function during early Xenopus development., Lichtig H., Dev Biol. September 1, 2019; 453 (1): 48-55.        


GPR50 is the mammalian ortholog of Mel1c: evidence of rapid evolution in mammals., Dufourny L., BMC Evol Biol. February 8, 2008; 8 105.            


Convergence of a head-field selector Otx2 and Notch signaling: a mechanism for lens specification., Ogino H., Development. January 1, 2008; 135 (2): 249-58.          


Membrane type-1 matrix metalloproteinases and tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases-2 RNA levels mimic each other during Xenopus laevis metamorphosis., Walsh LA., PLoS One. October 3, 2007; 2 (10): e1000.          


Evidence for a cooperative role of gelatinase A and membrane type-1 matrix metalloproteinase during Xenopus laevis development., Hasebe T., Mech Dev. January 1, 2007; 124 (1): 11-22.


Spatial and temporal expression profiles suggest the involvement of gelatinase A and membrane type 1 matrix metalloproteinase in amphibian metamorphosis., Hasebe T., Cell Tissue Res. April 1, 2006; 324 (1): 105-16.


Molecular determinants for the differential coupling of Galpha(16) to the melatonin MT1, MT2 and Xenopus Mel1c receptors., Lai FP., J Neurochem. March 1, 2002; 80 (5): 736-45.


Chimeric Galphaq subunits can distinguish the long form of the Xenopus Mel1c melatonin receptor from the mammalian mt1 and MT2 melatonin receptors., Lai FP., J Pineal Res. April 1, 2001; 30 (3): 171-9.


A novel matrix metalloproteinase gene (XMMP) encoding vitronectin-like motifs is transiently expressed in Xenopus laevis early embryo development., Yang M., J Biol Chem. May 23, 1997; 272 (21): 13527-33.          

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