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ATP4 and ciliation in the neuroectoderm and endoderm of Xenopus embryos and tadpoles., Walentek P., Data Brief. April 20, 2015; 4 22-31.            


ATP4a is required for development and function of the Xenopus mucociliary epidermis - a potential model to study proton pump inhibitor-associated pneumonia., Walentek P., Dev Biol. December 15, 2015; 408 (2): 292-304.                                


c21orf59/kurly Controls Both Cilia Motility and Polarization., Jaffe KM., Cell Rep. March 1, 2016; 14 (8): 1841-9.                  


Zebrafish cyclin Dx is required for development of motor neuron progenitors, and its expression is regulated by hypoxia-inducible factor 2α., Lien HW., Sci Rep. June 21, 2016; 6 28297.            


A novel role of the organizer gene Goosecoid as an inhibitor of Wnt/PCP-mediated convergent extension in Xenopus and mouse., Ulmer B., Sci Rep. February 21, 2017; 7 43010.                  


Studying the role of axon fasciculation during development in a computational model of the Xenopus tadpole spinal cord., Davis O., Sci Rep. October 19, 2017; 7 (1): 13551.                          


Musashi and Plasticity of Xenopus and Axolotl Spinal Cord Ependymal Cells., Chernoff EAG., Front Cell Neurosci. January 1, 2018; 12 45.                          


An atlas of Wnt activity during embryogenesis in Xenopus tropicalis., Borday C., PLoS One. January 1, 2018; 13 (4): e0193606.                


An Early Function of Polycystin-2 for Left-Right Organizer Induction in Xenopus., Vick P., iScience. April 27, 2018; 2 76-85.                                        


Cellular composition and organization of the spinal cord central canal during metamorphosis of the frog Xenopus laevis., Edwards-Faret G., J Comp Neurol. July 1, 2018; 526 (10): 1712-1732.


The evolutionary conserved FOXJ1 target gene Fam183b is essential for motile cilia in Xenopus but dispensable for ciliary function in mice., Beckers A., Sci Rep. October 2, 2018; 8 (1): 14678.            


Evolutionarily conserved Tbx5-Wnt2/2b pathway orchestrates cardiopulmonary development., Steimle JD., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. November 6, 2018; 115 (45): E10615-E10624.                                  


The FOXJ1 target Cfap206 is required for sperm motility, mucociliary clearance of the airways and brain development., Beckers A., Development. June 15, 2020; 147 (21):                                       


Expression of an endosome-excluded Cd63 prevents axis elongation in Xenopus., Kreis J., MicroPubl Biol. November 27, 2020; 2020     


The role of cell lineage in the development of neuronal circuitry and function., Hartenstein V., Dev Biol. July 1, 2021; 475 165-180.


Xenopus laevis il11ra.L is an experimentally proven interleukin-11 receptor component that is required for tadpole tail regeneration., Suzuki S., Sci Rep. February 3, 2022; 12 (1): 1903.                      


Cilia-localized GID/CTLH ubiquitin ligase complex regulates protein homeostasis of sonic hedgehog signaling components., Hantel F., J Cell Sci. May 1, 2022; 135 (9):                                     

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