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Xenopus death receptor-M1 and -M2, new members of the tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily, trigger apoptotic signaling by differential mechanisms., Tamura K, Noyama T, Ishizawa YH, Takamatsu N, Shiba T, Ito M., J Biol Chem. February 27, 2004; 279 (9): 7629-35.              


Regulation of casein kinase I epsilon activity by Wnt signaling., Swiatek W, Tsai IC, Klimowski L, Pepler A, Barnette J, Yost HJ, Virshup DM., J Biol Chem. March 26, 2004; 279 (13): 13011-7.            


Vertebrate development requires ARVCF and p120 catenins and their interplay with RhoA and Rac., Fang X, Ji H, Kim SW, Park JI, Vaught TG, Anastasiadis PZ, Ciesiolka M, McCrea PD., J Cell Biol. April 1, 2004; 165 (1): 87-98.                  


Polo-like kinase confers MPF autoamplification competence to growing Xenopus oocytes., Karaiskou A, Leprêtre AC, Pahlavan G, Du Pasquier D, Ozon R, Jessus C., Development. April 1, 2004; 131 (7): 1543-52.              


NO66, a highly conserved dual location protein in the nucleolus and in a special type of synchronously replicating chromatin., Eilbracht J, Reichenzeller M, Hergt M, Schnölzer M, Heid H, Stöhr M, Franke WW, Schmidt-Zachmann MS., Mol Biol Cell. April 1, 2004; 15 (4): 1816-32.                            


Xenopus MBD3 plays a crucial role in an early stage of development., Iwano H, Nakamura M, Tajima S., Dev Biol. April 15, 2004; 268 (2): 416-28.                          


Nuclear RNP complex assembly initiates cytoplasmic RNA localization., Kress TL, Yoon YJ, Mowry KL., J Cell Biol. April 26, 2004; 165 (2): 203-11.            


Interactions between Sox9 and beta-catenin control chondrocyte differentiation., Akiyama H, Lyons JP, Mori-Akiyama Y, Yang X, Zhang R, Zhang Z, Deng JM, Taketo MM, Nakamura T, Behringer RR, McCrea PD, de Crombrugghe B., Genes Dev. May 1, 2004; 18 (9): 1072-87.  


Rho localization in cells and tissues., Yonemura S, Hirao-Minakuchi K, Nishimura Y., Exp Cell Res. May 1, 2004; 295 (2): 300-14.


DNA replication initiates at domains overlapping with nuclear matrix attachment regions in the xenopus and mouse c-myc promoter., Girard-Reydet C, Grégoire D, Vassetzky Y, Méchali M., Gene. May 12, 2004; 332 129-38.


Tbx12 regulates eye development in Xenopus embryos., Carson CT, Pagratis M, Parr BA., Biochem Biophys Res Commun. May 28, 2004; 318 (2): 485-9.        


The intracellular domain of X-Serrate-1 is cleaved and suppresses primary neurogenesis in Xenopus laevis., Kiyota T, Kinoshita T., Mech Dev. June 1, 2004; 121 (6): 573-85.              


A slug, a fox, a pair of sox: transcriptional responses to neural crest inducing signals., Heeg-Truesdell E, LaBonne C., Birth Defects Res C Embryo Today. June 1, 2004; 72 (2): 124-39.      


Multicellular computer simulation of morphogenesis: blastocoel roof thinning and matrix assembly in Xenopus laevis., Longo D, Peirce SM, Skalak TC, Davidson L, Davidson L, Marsden M, Dzamba B, DeSimone DW., Dev Biol. July 1, 2004; 271 (1): 210-22.              


XSENP1, a novel sumo-specific protease in Xenopus, inhibits normal head formation by down-regulation of Wnt/beta-catenin signalling., Yukita A, Michiue T, Fukui A, Sakurai K, Yamamoto H, Ihara M, Kikuchi A, Asashima M., Genes Cells. August 1, 2004; 9 (8): 723-36.              


Function and regulation of FoxF1 during Xenopus gut development., Tseng HT, Shah R, Jamrich M., Development. August 1, 2004; 131 (15): 3637-47.                


p120 catenin is required for morphogenetic movements involved in the formation of the eyes and the craniofacial skeleton in Xenopus., Ciesiolka M, Delvaeye M, Van Imschoot G, Verschuere V, McCrea P, van Roy F, Vleminckx K, Vleminckx K., J Cell Sci. August 15, 2004; 117 (Pt 18): 4325-39.                      


Tsukushi functions as an organizer inducer by inhibition of BMP activity in cooperation with chordin., Ohta K, Lupo G, Kuriyama S, Keynes R, Holt CE, Harris WA, Tanaka H, Ohnuma SI., Dev Cell. September 1, 2004; 7 (3): 347-358.        


Evidence for overlapping, but not identical, protein machineries operating in vegetal RNA localization along early and late pathways in Xenopus oocytes., Claussen M, Horvay K, Pieler T., Development. September 1, 2004; 131 (17): 4263-73.            


Autoregulation of canonical Wnt signaling controls midbrain development., Kunz M, Herrmann M, Wedlich D, Gradl D., Dev Biol. September 15, 2004; 273 (2): 390-401.          


A Xenopus tribbles orthologue is required for the progression of mitosis and for development of the nervous system., Saka Y, Smith JC., Dev Biol. September 15, 2004; 273 (2): 210-25.                      


R-Spondin2 is a secreted activator of Wnt/beta-catenin signaling and is required for Xenopus myogenesis., Kazanskaya O, Glinka A, del Barco Barrantes I, Stannek P, Niehrs C, Wu W., Dev Cell. October 1, 2004; 7 (4): 525-34.                          


Cdc42 Effector Protein 2 (XCEP2) is required for normal gastrulation and contributes to cellular adhesion in Xenopus laevis., Nelson KK, Nelson RW., BMC Dev Biol. October 8, 2004; 4 13.                  


The POU factor Oct-25 regulates the Xvent-2B gene and counteracts terminal differentiation in Xenopus embryos., Cao Y, Cao Y, Knöchel S, Donow C, Miethe J, Kaufmann E, Knöchel W., J Biol Chem. October 15, 2004; 279 (42): 43735-43.                  


Distinct molecular forms of beta-catenin are targeted to adhesive or transcriptional complexes., Gottardi CJ, Gumbiner BM., J Cell Biol. October 25, 2004; 167 (2): 339-49.                  


Negative regulation of Smad2 by PIASy is required for proper Xenopus mesoderm formation., Daniels M, Shimizu K, Zorn AM, Ohnuma S., Development. November 1, 2004; 131 (22): 5613-26.                                


XSIP1 is essential for early neural gene expression and neural differentiation by suppression of BMP signaling., Nitta KR, Tanegashima K, Takahashi S, Asashima M., Dev Biol. November 1, 2004; 275 (1): 258-67.                    


Induction of the neural crest and the opportunities of life on the edge., Huang X, Saint-Jeannet JP., Dev Biol. November 1, 2004; 275 (1): 1-11.


Identification of Xenopus cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors, p16Xic2 and p17Xic3., Daniels M, Dhokia V, Richard-Parpaillon L, Ohnuma S., Gene. November 10, 2004; 342 (1): 41-7.                


Murine Wnt-1 with an internal c-myc tag recombinantly produced in Escherichia coli can induce intracellular signaling of the canonical Wnt pathway in eukaryotic cells., Fahnert B, Veijola J, Roël G, Kärkkäinen MK, Railo A, Destrée O, Vainio S, Neubauer P., J Biol Chem. November 12, 2004; 279 (46): 47520-7.


Phosphorylation of DCC by Fyn mediates Netrin-1 signaling in growth cone guidance., Meriane M, Tcherkezian J, Webber CA, Danek EI, Triki I, McFarlane S, Bloch-Gallego E, Lamarche-Vane N., J Cell Biol. November 22, 2004; 167 (4): 687-98.                  


Symplekin and xGLD-2 are required for CPEB-mediated cytoplasmic polyadenylation., Barnard DC, Ryan K, Manley JL, Richter JD., Cell. November 24, 2004; 119 (5): 641-51.            


The adaptor molecule FADD from Xenopus laevis demonstrates evolutionary conservation of its pro-apoptotic activity., Sakamaki K, Takagi C, Kominami K, Sakata S, Yaoita Y, Kubota HY, Nozaki M, Yonehara S, Ueno N., Genes Cells. December 1, 2004; 9 (12): 1249-64.                


Intranuclear membrane structure formations by CaaX-containing nuclear proteins., Ralle T, Grund C, Franke WW, Stick R., J Cell Sci. December 1, 2004; 117 (Pt 25): 6095-104.          


Sequences downstream of the bHLH domain of the Xenopus hairy-related transcription factor-1 act as an extended dimerization domain that contributes to the selection of the partners., Taelman V, Van Wayenbergh R, Sölter M, Pichon B, Pieler T, Christophe D, Bellefroid EJ., Dev Biol. December 1, 2004; 276 (1): 47-63.                          


Six1 promotes a placodal fate within the lateral neurogenic ectoderm by functioning as both a transcriptional activator and repressor., Brugmann SA, Pandur PD, Kenyon KL, Pignoni F, Moody SA., Development. December 1, 2004; 131 (23): 5871-81.                    


RLIP mediates downstream signalling from RalB to the actin cytoskeleton during Xenopus early development., Lebreton S, Boissel L, Iouzalen N, Moreau J., Mech Dev. December 1, 2004; 121 (12): 1481-94.              


MAB21L2, a vertebrate member of the Male-abnormal 21 family, modulates BMP signaling and interacts with SMAD1., Baldessari D, Badaloni A, Longhi R, Zappavigna V, Consalez GG., BMC Cell Biol. December 21, 2004; 5 (1): 48.              


Temporal regulation of global gene expression and cellular morphology in Xenopus kidney cells in response to clinorotation., Kitamoto J, Fukui A, Asashima M., Adv Space Res. January 1, 2005; 35 (9): 1654-61.


Nuclear localization is required for Dishevelled function in Wnt/beta-catenin signaling., Itoh K, Brott BK, Bae GU, Ratcliffe MJ, Sokol SY., J Biol. January 1, 2005; 4 (1): 3.                  


Conditional BMP inhibition in Xenopus reveals stage-specific roles for BMPs in neural and neural crest induction., Wawersik S, Evola C, Whitman M., Dev Biol. January 15, 2005; 277 (2): 425-42.                    


Shisa promotes head formation through the inhibition of receptor protein maturation for the caudalizing factors, Wnt and FGF., Yamamoto A, Nagano T, Takehara S, Hibi M, Aizawa S., Cell. January 28, 2005; 120 (2): 223-35.                      


Involvement of Xtr (Xenopus tudor repeat) in microtubule assembly around nucleus and karyokinesis during cleavage in Xenopus laevis., Hiyoshi M, Nakajo N, Abe S, Takamune K., Dev Growth Differ. February 1, 2005; 47 (2): 109-17.      


Identification of DRG family regulatory proteins (DFRPs): specific regulation of DRG1 and DRG2., Ishikawa K, Azuma S, Ikawa S, Semba K, Inoue J., Genes Cells. February 1, 2005; 10 (2): 139-50.            


Xenopus aristaless-related homeobox (xARX) gene product functions as both a transcriptional activator and repressor in forebrain development., Seufert DW, Prescott NL, El-Hodiri HM., Dev Dyn. February 1, 2005; 232 (2): 313-24.                  


The ARID domain protein dril1 is necessary for TGF(beta) signaling in Xenopus embryos., Callery EM, Smith JC, Thomsen GH., Dev Biol. February 15, 2005; 278 (2): 542-59.                              


SOX7 is an immediate-early target of VegT and regulates Nodal-related gene expression in Xenopus., Zhang C, Basta T, Fawcett SR, Klymkowsky MW., Dev Biol. February 15, 2005; 278 (2): 526-41.    


Microarray-based identification of VegT targets in Xenopus., Taverner NV, Kofron M, Kofron M, Shin Y, Kabitschke C, Gilchrist MJ, Wylie C, Cho KW, Heasman J, Smith JC., Mech Dev. March 1, 2005; 122 (3): 333-54.                                          


More than just proliferation: Myc function in stem cells., Murphy MJ, Wilson A, Trumpp A., Trends Cell Biol. March 1, 2005; 15 (3): 128-37.


The Notch-target gene hairy2a impedes the involution of notochordal cells by promoting floor plate fates in Xenopus embryos., López SL, Rosato-Siri MV, Franco PG, Paganelli AR, Carrasco AE., Development. March 1, 2005; 132 (5): 1035-46.              

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