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Establishing embryonic territories in the context of Wnt signaling. , Velloso I, Maia LA, Amado NG, Reis AH, He X , Abreu JG ., Int J Dev Biol. January 1, 2021; 65 (4-5-6): 227-233.
TMEM79/MATTRIN defines a pathway for Frizzled regulation and is required for Xenopus embryogenesis. , Chen M, Amado N, Tan J, Reis A, Ge M, Abreu JG , He X ., Elife. September 14, 2020; 9
Modeling Bainbridge-Ropers Syndrome in Xenopus laevis Embryos. , Lichtig H, Artamonov A, Polevoy H, Reid CD, Bielas SL, Frank D ., Front Physiol. February 18, 2020; 11 75.
Acetaldehyde inhibits retinoic acid biosynthesis to mediate alcohol teratogenicity. , Shabtai Y, Bendelac L, Jubran H, Hirschberg J, Fainsod A ., Sci Rep. January 10, 2018; 8 (1): 347.
Angiopoietin-like 4 Is a Wnt Signaling Antagonist that Promotes LRP6 Turnover. , Kirsch N, Chang LS, Koch S, Glinka A , Dolde C, Colozza G , Benitez MDJ, De Robertis EM , Niehrs C ., Dev Cell. October 9, 2017; 43 (1): 71-82.e6.
NF2/ Merlin is required for the axial pattern formation in the Xenopus laevis embryo. , Zhu X, Min Z, Tan R, Tao Q , Tao Q ., Mech Dev. November 1, 2015; 138 Pt 3 305-12.
The splicing factor PQBP1 regulates mesodermal and neural development through FGF signaling. , Iwasaki Y , Thomsen GH ., Development. October 1, 2014; 141 (19): 3740-51.
Maternal xNorrin, a canonical Wnt signaling agonist and TGF-β antagonist, controls early neuroectoderm specification in Xenopus. , Xu S, Cheng F, Liang J, Wu W, Zhang J., PLoS Biol. January 1, 2012; 10 (3): e1001286.
Maternal Interferon Regulatory Factor 6 is required for the differentiation of primary superficial epithelia in Danio and Xenopus embryos. , Sabel JL, d'Alençon C, O'Brien EK, Van Otterloo E, Lutz K, Cuykendall TN , Schutte BC, Houston DW , Cornell RA., Dev Biol. January 1, 2009; 325 (1): 249-62.
Maternal wnt11 activates the canonical wnt signaling pathway required for axis formation in Xenopus embryos. , Tao Q , Tao Q , Yokota C, Puck H, Kofron M , Birsoy B, Yan D, Asashima M , Wylie CC , Lin X, Heasman J ., Cell. March 25, 2005; 120 (6): 857-71.