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Gene expression in notochord and nuclei pulposi: a study of gene families across the chordate phylum., Raghavan R, Coppola U, Wu Y, Ihewulezi C, Negrón-Piñeiro LJ, Maguire JE, Hong J, Cunningham M, Kim HJ, Albert TJ, Ali AM, Saint-Jeannet JP, Ristoratore F, Dahia CL, Di Gregorio A., BMC Ecol Evol. October 27, 2023; 23 (1): 63.                            


Functional-genomic analysis reveals intraspecies diversification of antiviral receptor transporter proteins in Xenopus laevis., Boys IN, Mar KB, Schoggins JW., PLoS Genet. May 1, 2021; 17 (5): e1009578.              


Using an aquatic model, Xenopus laevis, to uncover the role of chromodomain 1 in craniofacial disorders., Wyatt BH, Raymond TO, Lansdon LA, Darbro BW, Murray JC, Manak JR, Dickinson AJG., Genesis. February 1, 2021; 59 (1-2): e23394.                        


Identification of estrogen receptor target genes involved in gonadal feminization caused by estrogen in Xenopus laevis., Li Y, Li J, Shen Y, Xiong Y, Li X, Qin Z., Aquat Toxicol. January 21, 2021; 232 105760.      


Dact-4 is a Xenopus laevis Spemann organizer gene related to the Dapper/Frodo antagonist of β-catenin family of proteins., Colozza G, De Robertis EM., Gene Expr Patterns. December 1, 2020; 38 119153.                        


DRAGON, a bone morphogenetic protein co-receptor., Samad TA, Rebbapragada A, Bell E, Zhang Y, Zhang Y, Sidis Y, Jeong SJ, Campagna JA, Perusini S, Fabrizio DA, Schneyer AL, Lin HY, Brivanlou AH, Attisano L, Woolf CJ., J Biol Chem. April 8, 2005; 280 (14): 14122-9.                  


Cryptosporidium parvum is not transmissible to fish, amphibians, or reptiles., Graczyk TK, Fayer R, Cranfield MR., J Parasitol. October 1, 1996; 82 (5): 748-51.

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