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Papers associated with gdf1



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Factors responsible for the establishment of the body plan in the amphibian embryo., Grunz H., Int J Dev Biol. February 1, 1996; 40 (1): 279-89.            


TGF-beta signals and a pattern in Xenopus laevis endodermal development., Henry GL, Brivanlou IH, Kessler DS, Hemmati-Brivanlou A, Melton DA., Development. March 1, 1996; 122 (3): 1007-15.          


Induction of axial mesoderm by zDVR-1, the zebrafish orthologue of Xenopus Vg1., Dohrmann CE, Kessler DS, Melton DA., Dev Biol. April 10, 1996; 175 (1): 108-17.


Xenopus Mad proteins transduce distinct subsets of signals for the TGF beta superfamily., Graff JM, Bansal A, Melton DA., Cell. May 17, 1996; 85 (4): 479-87.


Exogenous tau RNA is localized in oocytes: possible evidence for evolutionary conservation of localization mechanisms., Litman P, Behar L, Elisha Z, Yisraeli JK, Ginzburg I., Dev Biol. May 25, 1996; 176 (1): 86-94.        


Xenopus mothers against decapentaplegic is an embryonic ventralizing agent that acts downstream of the BMP-2/4 receptor., Thomsen GH., Development. August 1, 1996; 122 (8): 2359-66.              


Localization of Xcat-2 RNA, a putative germ plasm component, to the mitochondrial cloud in Xenopus stage I oocytes., Zhou Y, King ML., Development. September 1, 1996; 122 (9): 2947-53.        


Short-range signaling by candidate morphogens of the TGF beta family and evidence for a relay mechanism of induction., Reilly KM, Melton DA., Cell. September 6, 1996; 86 (5): 743-54.


RNA transport to the vegetal cortex of Xenopus oocytes., Zhou Y, King ML., Dev Biol. October 10, 1996; 179 (1): 173-83.            


Early developmental expression and experimental axis determination by the chicken Vg1 gene., Seleiro EA, Connolly DJ, Cooke J., Curr Biol. November 1, 1996; 6 (11): 1476-86.


Initiation of vertebrate left-right axis formation by maternal Vg1., Hyatt BA, Lohr JL, Yost HJ., Nature. November 7, 1996; 384 (6604): 62-5.


Activation of Siamois by the Wnt pathway., Brannon M, Kimelman D., Dev Biol. November 25, 1996; 180 (1): 344-7.


Elaboration of the messenger transport organizer pathway for localization of RNA to the vegetal cortex of Xenopus oocytes., Kloc M, Larabell C, Etkin LD., Dev Biol. November 25, 1996; 180 (1): 119-30.                  


Synergistic effects of Vg1 and Wnt signals in the specification of dorsal mesoderm and endoderm., Cui Y, Tian Q, Christian JL., Dev Biol. November 25, 1996; 180 (1): 22-34.


Complex formation between stage-specific oocyte factors and a Xenopus mRNA localization element., Mowry KL., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. December 10, 1996; 93 (25): 14608-13.


Induction of the primary dorsalizing center in Xenopus by the Wnt/GSK/beta-catenin signaling pathway, but not by Vg1, Activin or Noggin., Fagotto F, Guger K, Gumbiner BM., Development. January 1, 1997; 124 (2): 453-60.


Activin signalling has a necessary function in Xenopus early development., Dyson S, Gurdon JB., Curr Biol. January 1, 1997; 7 (1): 81-4.


Establishment of the dorso-ventral axis in Xenopus embryos is presaged by early asymmetries in beta-catenin that are modulated by the Wnt signaling pathway., Larabell CA, Torres M, Rowning BA, Yost C, Miller JR, Wu M, Kimelman D, Moon RT., J Cell Biol. March 10, 1997; 136 (5): 1123-36.                


Embryonic asymmetry: left TGFbeta at the right time?, King T, Brown NA., Curr Biol. April 1, 1997; 7 (4): R212-5.


Xwnt-2b is a novel axis-inducing Xenopus Wnt, which is expressed in embryonic brain., Landesman Y, Sokol SY., Mech Dev. May 1, 1997; 63 (2): 199-209.            


A vegetally localized T-box transcription factor in Xenopus eggs specifies mesoderm and endoderm and is essential for embryonic mesoderm formation., Horb ME, Thomsen GH., Development. May 1, 1997; 124 (9): 1689-98.                    


Localization of Xenopus Vg1 mRNA by Vera protein and the endoplasmic reticulum., Deshler JO, Highett MI, Schnapp BJ., Science. May 16, 1997; 276 (5315): 1128-31.


Phosphorylation can modulate the association of different sets of RNA binding proteins with the Vg1 localization signal RNA., Chen SM, Su C, Yang UC., Biochem Biophys Res Commun. May 19, 1997; 234 (2): 419-23.


Transcriptional regulation of the Xlim-1 gene by activin is mediated by an element in intron I., Rebbert ML, Dawid IB., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. September 2, 1997; 94 (18): 9717-22.


Dorsal determinants in the Xenopus egg are firmly associated with the vegetal cortex and behave like activators of the Wnt pathway., Marikawa Y, Li Y, Elinson RP., Dev Biol. November 1, 1997; 191 (1): 69-79.


Misexpression of chick Vg1 in the marginal zone induces primitive streak formation., Shah SB, Skromne I, Hume CR, Kessler DS, Lee KJ, Stern CD, Dodd J., Development. December 1, 1997; 124 (24): 5127-38.    


Two copies of a subelement from the Vg1 RNA localization sequence are sufficient to direct vegetal localization in Xenopus oocytes., Gautreau D, Cote CA, Mowry KL., Development. December 1, 1997; 124 (24): 5013-20.          


Expeditions to the pole: RNA localization in Xenopus and Drosophila., Gavis ER., Trends Cell Biol. December 1, 1997; 7 (12): 485-92.    


Apparent continuity between the messenger transport organizer and late RNA localization pathways during oogenesis in Xenopus., Kloc M, Etkin LD., Mech Dev. April 1, 1998; 73 (1): 95-106.


The left-right coordinator: the role of Vg1 in organizing left-right axis formation., Hyatt BA, Yost HJ., Cell. April 3, 1998; 93 (1): 37-46.


A highly conserved RNA-binding protein for cytoplasmic mRNA localization in vertebrates., Deshler JO, Highett MI, Abramson T, Schnapp BJ., Curr Biol. April 23, 1998; 8 (9): 489-96.


Inhibition of mesoderm formation by follistatin., Marchant L, Linker C, Mayor R., Dev Genes Evol. May 1, 1998; 208 (3): 157-60.


Xpat, a gene expressed specifically in germ plasm and primordial germ cells of Xenopus laevis., Hudson C, Woodland HR., Mech Dev. May 1, 1998; 73 (2): 159-68.        


Overexpression of a novel Xenopus rel mRNA gene induces tumors in early embryos., Yang S, Lockwood A, Hollett P, Ford R, Kao K., J Biol Chem. May 29, 1998; 273 (22): 13746-52.                


Xenopus Smad7 inhibits both the activin and BMP pathways and acts as a neural inducer., Casellas R, Brivanlou AH., Dev Biol. June 1, 1998; 198 (1): 1-12.                


RNA-binding protein conserved in both microtubule- and microfilament-based RNA localization., Havin L, Git A, Elisha Z, Oberman F, Yaniv K, Schwartz SP, Standart N, Yisraeli JK., Genes Dev. June 1, 1998; 12 (11): 1593-8.


Contribution of METRO pathway localized molecules to the organization of the germ cell lineage., Kloc M, Larabell C, Chan AP, Etkin LD., Mech Dev. July 1, 1998; 75 (1-2): 81-93.


From cortical rotation to organizer gene expression: toward a molecular explanation of axis specification in Xenopus., Moon RT, Kimelman D., Bioessays. July 1, 1998; 20 (7): 536-45.


Mutant Vg1 ligands disrupt endoderm and mesoderm formation in Xenopus embryos., Joseph EM, Melton DA., Development. July 1, 1998; 125 (14): 2677-85.            


Identification and expression study of a Xenopus homologue of prenylated SNARE gene., Park HS, Kim M, Shim S, Han JK., Biochem Biophys Res Commun. July 20, 1998; 248 (2): 235-9.      


Cloning of Mix-related homeodomain proteins using fast retrieval of gel shift activities, (FROGS), a technique for the isolation of DNA-binding proteins., Mead PE, Zhou Y, Lustig KD, Huber TL, Kirschner MW, Zon LI., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. September 15, 1998; 95 (19): 11251-6.              


A molecular basis for Smad specificity., Lagna G, Hemmati-Brivanlou A., Dev Dyn. March 1, 1999; 214 (3): 269-77.


Dominant-negative Smad2 mutants inhibit activin/Vg1 signaling and disrupt axis formation in Xenopus., Hoodless PA, Tsukazaki T, Nishimatsu S, Attisano L, Wrana JL, Thomsen GH., Dev Biol. March 15, 1999; 207 (2): 364-79.


derrière: a TGF-beta family member required for posterior development in Xenopus., Sun BI, Bush SM, Collins-Racie LA, LaVallie ER, DiBlasio-Smith EA, Wolfman NM, McCoy JM, Sive HL., Development. April 1, 1999; 126 (7): 1467-82.                    


Anterior endomesoderm specification in Xenopus by Wnt/beta-catenin and TGF-beta signalling pathways., Zorn AM, Butler K, Gurdon JB., Dev Biol. May 15, 1999; 209 (2): 282-97.                    


XCtBP is a XTcf-3 co-repressor with roles throughout Xenopus development., Brannon M, Brown JD, Bates R, Kimelman D, Moon RT., Development. June 1, 1999; 126 (14): 3159-70.                  


Animal-vegetal asymmetries influence the earliest steps in retina fate commitment in Xenopus., Moore KB, Moody SA., Dev Biol. August 1, 1999; 212 (1): 25-41.              


Xenopus GDF6, a new antagonist of noggin and a partner of BMPs., Chang C, Hemmati-Brivanlou A., Development. August 1, 1999; 126 (15): 3347-57.              


A Xenopus protein related to hnRNP I has a role in cytoplasmic RNA localization., Cote CA, Gautreau D, Denegre JM, Kress TL, Terry NA, Mowry KL., Mol Cell. September 1, 1999; 4 (3): 431-7.        


Vg1 RBP intracellular distribution and evolutionarily conserved expression at multiple stages during development., Zhang Q, Yaniv K, Oberman F, Wolke U, Git A, Fromer M, Taylor WL, Meyer D, Standart N, Raz E, Yisraeli JK., Mech Dev. October 1, 1999; 88 (1): 101-6.        

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