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Retinoic acid control of pax8 during renal specification of Xenopus pronephros involves hox and meis3., Durant-Vesga J, Suzuki N, Ochi H, Le Bouffant R, Eschstruth A, Ogino H, Umbhauer M, Riou JF., Dev Biol. January 1, 2023; 493 17-28.


Characterising open chromatin in chick embryos identifies cis-regulatory elements important for paraxial mesoderm formation and axis extension., Mok GF, Folkes L, Weldon SA, Maniou E, Martinez-Heredia V, Godden AM, Williams RM, Sauka-Spengler T, Wheeler GN, Moxon S, Münsterberg AE., Nat Commun. February 19, 2021; 12 (1): 1157.              


Retinoic acid signaling reduction recapitulates the effects of alcohol on embryo size., Shukrun N, Shabtai Y, Pillemer G, Fainsod A., Genesis. July 1, 2019; 57 (7-8): e23284.                


Alteration of the Retinoid Acid-CBP Signaling Pathway in Neural Crest Induction Contributes to Enteric Nervous System Disorder., Li C, Hu R, Hou N, Wang Y, Wang Z, Yang T, Gu Y, He M, Shi Y, Chen J, Song W, Li T., Front Pediatr. December 3, 2018; 6 382.                        


Chromatin Accessibility Impacts Transcriptional Reprogramming in Oocytes., Miyamoto K, Nguyen KT, Allen GE, Jullien J, Kumar D, Otani T, Bradshaw CR, Livesey FJ, Kellis M, Gurdon JB., Cell Rep. July 10, 2018; 24 (2): 304-311.          


Retinoic acid-induced expression of Hnf1b and Fzd4 is required for pancreas development in Xenopus laevis., Gere-Becker MB, Pommerenke C, Lingner T, Pieler T., Development. June 8, 2018; 145 (12):                                   


Retinoic acid promotes stem cell differentiation and embryonic development by transcriptionally activating CFTR., Li X, Fok KL, Guo J, Wang Y, Liu Z, Chen Z, Wang C, Ruan YC, Yu SS, Zhao H, Wu J, Jiang X, Chan HC., Biochim Biophys Acta Mol Cell Res. April 1, 2018; 1865 (4): 605-615.


A molecular atlas of the developing ectoderm defines neural, neural crest, placode, and nonneural progenitor identity in vertebrates., Plouhinec JL, Medina-Ruiz S, Borday C, Bernard E, Vert JP, Eisen MB, Harland RM, Monsoro-Burq AH., PLoS Biol. October 19, 2017; 15 (10): e2004045.                                              


A Retinoic Acid-Hedgehog Cascade Coordinates Mesoderm-Inducing Signals and Endoderm Competence during Lung Specification., Rankin SA, Rankin SA, Han L, McCracken KW, Kenny AP, Anglin CT, Grigg EA, Crawford CM, Wells JM, Shannon JM, Zorn AM., Cell Rep. June 28, 2016; 16 (1): 66-78.                                              


Frogs as integrative models for understanding digestive organ development and evolution., Womble M, Pickett M, Nascone-Yoder N., Semin Cell Dev Biol. March 1, 2016; 51 92-105.


The role of folate metabolism in orofacial development and clefting., Wahl SE, Kennedy AE, Wyatt BH, Moore AD, Pridgen DE, Cherry AM, Mavila CB, Dickinson AJ., Dev Biol. September 1, 2015; 405 (1): 108-22.                                  


The evolutionarily conserved transcription factor PRDM12 controls sensory neuron development and pain perception., Nagy V, Cole T, Van Campenhout C, Khoung TM, Leung C, Vermeiren S, Novatchkova M, Wenzel D, Cikes D, Polyansky AA, Kozieradzki I, Meixner A, Bellefroid EJ, Neely GG, Penninger JM., Cell Cycle. January 1, 2015; 14 (12): 1799-808.    


Pax3 and Zic1 trigger the early neural crest gene regulatory network by the direct activation of multiple key neural crest specifiers., Plouhinec JL, Roche DD, Pegoraro C, Figueiredo AL, Maczkowiak F, Brunet LJ, Milet C, Vert JP, Pollet N, Harland RM, Monsoro-Burq AH., Dev Biol. February 15, 2014; 386 (2): 461-72.                                            


ERF and ETV3L are retinoic acid-inducible repressors required for primary neurogenesis., Janesick A, Abbey R, Chung C, Liu S, Taketani M, Blumberg B., Development. August 1, 2013; 140 (15): 3095-106.                                                              


Developmental expression of retinoic acid receptors (RARs)., Dollé P., Nucl Recept Signal. May 12, 2009; 7 e006.            


Retinoic acid signalling is required for specification of pronephric cell fate., Cartry J, Nichane M, Ribes V, Colas A, Riou JF, Pieler T, Dollé P, Bellefroid EJ, Umbhauer M., Dev Biol. November 1, 2006; 299 (1): 35-51.                  


Neofunctionalization in vertebrates: the example of retinoic acid receptors., Escriva H, Bertrand S, Germain P, Robinson-Rechavi M, Umbhauer M, Cartry J, Duffraisse M, Holland L, Gronemeyer H, Laudet V., PLoS Genet. July 1, 2006; 2 (7): e102.                  


Regulation of estrogen receptors in primary cultured hepatocytes of the amphibian Xenopus laevis as estrogenic biomarker and its application in environmental monitoring., Lutz I, Blödt S, Kloas W., Comp Biochem Physiol C Toxicol Pharmacol. August 1, 2005; 141 (4): 384-92.


Global analysis of RAR-responsive genes in the Xenopus neurula using cDNA microarrays., Arima K, Shiotsugu J, Niu R, Khandpur R, Martinez M, Shin Y, Koide T, Cho KW, Kitayama A, Ueno N, Chandraratna RA, Blumberg B., Dev Dyn. February 1, 2005; 232 (2): 414-31.                          


Multiple points of interaction between retinoic acid and FGF signaling during embryonic axis formation., Shiotsugu J, Katsuyama Y, Arima K, Baxter A, Koide T, Song J, Chandraratna RA, Blumberg B., Development. June 1, 2004; 131 (11): 2653-67.              


Exposure to the herbicide acetochlor alters thyroid hormone-dependent gene expression and metamorphosis in Xenopus Laevis., Crump D, Werry K, Veldhoen N, Van Aggelen G, Helbing CC., Environ Health Perspect. December 1, 2002; 110 (12): 1199-205.


Identification of 3,4-didehydroretinal isomers in the Xenopus tadpole tail fin containing photosensitive melanophores., Okano K, Oishi T, Miyashita Y, Moriya T, Tsuda M, Irie T, Ueki N, Seki T., Zoolog Sci. February 1, 2002; 19 (2): 191-5.


Active repression of RAR signaling is required for head formation., Koide T, Downes M, Chandraratna RA, Blumberg B, Umesono K., Genes Dev. August 15, 2001; 15 (16): 2111-21.            


The early expression control of Xepsin by nonaxial and planar posteriorizing signals in Xenopus epidermis., Yamada K, Takabatake Y, Takabatake T, Takeshima K., Dev Biol. October 15, 1999; 214 (2): 318-30.              


A Meis family protein caudalizes neural cell fates in Xenopus., Salzberg A, Elias S, Nachaliel N, Bonstein L, Henig C, Frank D., Mech Dev. January 1, 1999; 80 (1): 3-13.          


Mesoderm and endoderm differentiation in animal cap explants: identification of the HNF4-binding site as an activin A responsive element in the Xenopus HNF1alpha promoter., Weber H, Holewa B, Jones EA, Ryffel GU., Development. June 1, 1996; 122 (6): 1975-84.              


4-Oxoretinol, a new natural ligand and transactivator of the retinoic acid receptors., Achkar CC, Derguini F, Blumberg B, Langston A, Levin AA, Speck J, Evans RM, Bolado J, Nakanishi K, Buck J, Gudas LJ., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. May 14, 1996; 93 (10): 4879-84.


Characterization of cDNAs encoding the chick retinoic acid receptor gamma 2 and preferential distribution of retinoic acid receptor gamma transcripts during chick skin development., Michaille JJ, Blanchet S, Kanzler B, Garnier JM, Dhouailly D., Dev Dyn. December 1, 1994; 201 (4): 334-43.


Activation function 2 (AF-2) of retinoic acid receptor and 9-cis retinoic acid receptor: presence of a conserved autonomous constitutive activating domain and influence of the nature of the response element on AF-2 activity., Durand B, Saunders M, Gaudon C, Roy B, Losson R, Chambon P., EMBO J. November 15, 1994; 13 (22): 5370-82.


Cardiac troponin I is a heart-specific marker in the Xenopus embryo: expression during abnormal heart morphogenesis., Drysdale TA, Tonissen KF, Patterson KD, Crawford MJ, Krieg PA., Dev Biol. October 1, 1994; 165 (2): 432-41.              


The retinoid X receptor ligand, 9-cis-retinoic acid, is a potential regulator of early Xenopus development., Kraft JC, Schuh T, Juchau M, Kimelman D., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. April 12, 1994; 91 (8): 3067-71.


Retinoic acid gradients during limb regeneration., Scadding SR, Maden M., Dev Biol. April 1, 1994; 162 (2): 608-17.


Regional specificity of RAR gamma isoforms in Xenopus development., Pfeffer PL, De Robertis EM., Mech Dev. February 1, 1994; 45 (2): 147-53.          


Multiple retinoid-responsive receptors in a single cell: families of retinoid "X" receptors and retinoic acid receptors in the Xenopus egg., Blumberg B, Mangelsdorf DJ, Dyck JA, Bittner DA, Evans RM, De Robertis EM., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. March 15, 1992; 89 (6): 2321-5.


Retinoic acid induces changes in the localization of homeobox proteins in the antero-posterior axis of Xenopus laevis embryos., López SL, Carrasco AE., Mech Dev. February 1, 1992; 36 (3): 153-64.          


Structure, localization and transcriptional properties of two classes of retinoic acid receptor alpha fusion proteins in acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL): structural similarities with a new family of oncoproteins., Kastner P, Perez A, Lutz Y, Rochette-Egly C, Gaub MP, Durand B, Lanotte M, Berger R, Chambon P., EMBO J. February 1, 1992; 11 (2): 629-42.

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