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Cellular response to micropatterned growth promoting and inhibitory substrates. , Belkaid W., BMC Biotechnol. October 11, 2013; 13 86.
Pfkfb (6-phosphofructo-2-kinase/fructose-2,6-bisphosphatase) isoforms display a tissue-specific and dynamic expression during Xenopus laevis development. , Pegoraro C., Gene Expr Patterns. October 1, 2013; 13 (7): 203-11.
Dvr1 transfers left-right asymmetric signals from Kupffer's vesicle to lateral plate mesoderm in zebrafish. , Peterson AG., Dev Biol. October 1, 2013; 382 (1): 198-208.
Developmental mechanisms directing early anterior forebrain specification in vertebrates. , Andoniadou CL., Cell Mol Life Sci. October 1, 2013; 70 (20): 3739-52.
Coco regulates dorsoventral specification of germ layers via inhibition of TGFβ signalling. , Bates TJ., Development. October 1, 2013; 140 (20): 4177-81.
RAB8B is required for activity and caveolar endocytosis of LRP6. , Demir K., Cell Rep. September 26, 2013; 4 (6): 1224-34.
In vivo T-box transcription factor profiling reveals joint regulation of embryonic neuromesodermal bipotency. , Gentsch GE ., Cell Rep. September 26, 2013; 4 (6): 1185-96.
The Nedd4-binding protein 3 ( N4BP3) is crucial for axonal and dendritic branching in developing neurons. , Schmeisser MJ., Neural Dev. September 17, 2013; 8 18.
c- Jun N-terminal kinase phosphorylation of heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein K regulates vertebrate axon outgrowth via a posttranscriptional mechanism. , Hutchins EJ ., J Neurosci. September 11, 2013; 33 (37): 14666-80.
The human PDZome: a gateway to PSD95-Disc large-zonula occludens (PDZ)-mediated functions. , Belotti E., Mol Cell Proteomics. September 1, 2013; 12 (9): 2587-603.
mRNA fluorescence in situ hybridization to determine overlapping gene expression in whole-mount mouse embryos. , Neufeld SJ., Dev Dyn. September 1, 2013; 242 (9): 1094-100.
Mutually exclusive signaling signatures define the hepatic and pancreatic progenitor cell lineage divergence. , Rodríguez-Seguel E., Genes Dev. September 1, 2013; 27 (17): 1932-46.
TBX3 Directs Cell-Fate Decision toward Mesendoderm. , Weidgang CE., Stem Cell Reports. August 29, 2013; 1 (3): 248-65.
Lypd6 enhances Wnt/ β-catenin signaling by promoting Lrp6 phosphorylation in raft plasma membrane domains. , Özhan G., Dev Cell. August 26, 2013; 26 (4): 331-45.
A gene regulation network controlled by Celf1 protein- rbpj mRNA interaction in Xenopus somite segmentation. , Cibois M., Biol Open. August 21, 2013; 2 (10): 1078-83.
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.
MiR-142-3p controls the specification of definitive hemangioblasts during ontogeny. , Nimmo R., Dev Cell. August 12, 2013; 26 (3): 237-49.
The cytoskeletal protein Zyxin inhibits Shh signaling during the CNS patterning in Xenopus laevis through interaction with the transcription factor Gli1. , Martynova NY., Dev Biol. August 1, 2013; 380 (1): 37-48.
MRAS GTPase is a novel stemness marker that impacts mouse embryonic stem cell plasticity and Xenopus embryonic cell fate. , Mathieu ME., Development. August 1, 2013; 140 (16): 3311-22.
Multiple coagulation factor deficiency protein 2 contains the ability to support stem cell self-renewal. , Liu H ., FASEB J. August 1, 2013; 27 (8): 3298-305.
The Xenopus Tgfbi is required for embryogenesis through regulation of canonical Wnt signalling. , Wang F., Dev Biol. July 1, 2013; 379 (1): 16-27.
Three calcium-sensitive genes, fus, brd3 and wdr5, are highly expressed in neural and renal territories during amphibian development. , Bibonne A., Biochim Biophys Acta. July 1, 2013; 1833 (7): 1665-71.
Expression and functional characterization of Xhmg-at-hook genes in Xenopus laevis. , Macrì S., PLoS One. July 1, 2013; 8 (7): e69866.
sox4 and sox11 function during Xenopus laevis eye development. , Cizelsky W., PLoS One. July 1, 2013; 8 (7): e69372.
Syndecan 4 interacts genetically with Vangl2 to regulate neural tube closure and planar cell polarity. , Escobedo N., Development. July 1, 2013; 140 (14): 3008-17.
On becoming neural: what the embryo can tell us about differentiating neural stem cells. , Moody SA ., Am J Stem Cells. June 30, 2013; 2 (2): 74-94.
Ric-8A, a guanine nucleotide exchange factor for heterotrimeric G proteins, is critical for cranial neural crest cell migration. , Fuentealba J., Dev Biol. June 15, 2013; 378 (2): 74-82.
Cubilin, a high affinity receptor for fibroblast growth factor 8, is required for cell survival in the developing vertebrate head. , Cases O., J Biol Chem. June 7, 2013; 288 (23): 16655-16670.
Expression of Ski can act as a negative feedback mechanism on retinoic acid signaling. , Melling MA., Dev Dyn. June 1, 2013; 242 (6): 604-13.
WNK4 is an essential effector of anterior formation in FGF signaling. , Shimizu M., Genes Cells. June 1, 2013; 18 (6): 442-9.
Different thresholds of Wnt- Frizzled 7 signaling coordinate proliferation, morphogenesis and fate of endoderm progenitor cells. , Zhang Z ., Dev Biol. June 1, 2013; 378 (1): 1-12.
Tcf21 regulates the specification and maturation of proepicardial cells. , Tandon P ., Development. June 1, 2013; 140 (11): 2409-21.
VEGFA-dependent and -independent pathways synergise to drive Scl expression and initiate programming of the blood stem cell lineage in Xenopus. , Ciau-Uitz A ., Development. June 1, 2013; 140 (12): 2632-42.
Isolation of primary cilia by shear force. , Mitchell KAP., Curr Protoc Cell Biol. June 1, 2013; Chapter 3 3.42.1-3.42.9.
The hypoxia factor Hif-1α controls neural crest chemotaxis and epithelial to mesenchymal transition. , Barriga EH., J Cell Biol. May 27, 2013; 201 (5): 759-76.
X-ray phase-contrast in vivo microtomography probes new aspects of Xenopus gastrulation. , Moosmann J ., Nature. May 16, 2013; 497 (7449): 374-7.
Retinoic acid-activated Ndrg1a represses Wnt/ β-catenin signaling to allow Xenopus pancreas, oesophagus, stomach, and duodenum specification. , Zhang T., PLoS One. May 15, 2013; 8 (5): e65058.
Characterization of pax1, pax9, and uncx sclerotomal genes during Xenopus laevis embryogenesis. , Sánchez RS ., Dev Dyn. May 1, 2013; 242 (5): 572-9.
Developmental origins of a novel gut morphology in frogs. , Bloom S., Evol Dev. May 1, 2013; 15 (3): 213-23.
Structure of the extracellular domains of human and Xenopus Fn14: implications in the evolution of TWEAK and Fn14 interactions. , Pellegrini M., FEBS J. April 1, 2013; 280 (8): 1818-29.
Jun N-terminal kinase maintains tissue integrity during cell rearrangement in the gut. , Dush MK., Development. April 1, 2013; 140 (7): 1457-66.
β-Adrenergic signaling promotes posteriorization in Xenopus early development. , Mori S., Dev Growth Differ. April 1, 2013; 55 (3): 350-8.
sfrp1 promotes cardiomyocyte differentiation in Xenopus via negative-feedback regulation of Wnt signalling. , Gibb N ., Development. April 1, 2013; 140 (7): 1537-49.
Ptk7 promotes non-canonical Wnt/PCP-mediated morphogenesis and inhibits Wnt/ β-catenin-dependent cell fate decisions during vertebrate development. , Hayes M., Development. April 1, 2013; 140 (8): 1807-18.
The Xenopus homeobox gene pitx3 impinges upon somitogenesis and laterality. , Smoczer C., Biochem Cell Biol. April 1, 2013; 91 (2): 79-87.
Calponin 2 acts as an effector of noncanonical Wnt-mediated cell polarization during neural crest cell migration. , Ulmer B., Cell Rep. March 28, 2013; 3 (3): 615-21.
Xenopus laevis tadpoles can regenerate neural retina lost after physical excision but cannot regenerate photoreceptors lost through targeted ablation. , Lee DC., Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. March 13, 2013; 54 (3): 1859-67.
Regeneration of functional pronephric proximal tubules after partial nephrectomy in Xenopus laevis. , Caine ST., Dev Dyn. March 1, 2013; 242 (3): 219-29.
Islet1-expressing cardiac progenitor cells: a comparison across species. , Pandur P ., Dev Genes Evol. March 1, 2013; 223 (1-2): 117-29.
Lin28 proteins are required for germ layer specification in Xenopus. , Faas L., Development. March 1, 2013; 140 (5): 976-86.