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Site-specific inversions in repeated Xenopus laevis homeobox gene 2 sequences., Fritz AF, Martin G, Wright CV, De Robertis EM., Nucleic Acids Res. September 26, 1988; 16 (18): 9058.


Selective coupling with K+ currents of muscarinic acetylcholine receptor subtypes in NG108-15 cells., Fukuda K, Higashida H, Kubo T, Maeda A, Akiba I, Bujo H, Mishina M, Numa S., Nature. September 22, 1988; 335 (6188): 355-8.


Stabilization and enhancement of primary cytostatic factor (CSF) by ATP and NaF in amphibian egg cytosols., Shibuya EK, Masui Y., Dev Biol. September 1, 1988; 129 (1): 253-64.


S6 phosphorylation is regulated at multiple levels in Xenopus laevis oocytes., Wasserman WJ, Freedman A, Penna MJ., J Exp Zool. September 1, 1988; 247 (3): 263-70.


Sequence and developmental expression of mRNA coding for a gap junction protein in Xenopus., Gimlich RL, Kumar NM, Gilula NB., J Cell Biol. September 1, 1988; 107 (3): 1065-73.


Structural and functional basis for GABAA receptor heterogeneity., Levitan ES, Schofield PR, Burt DR, Rhee LM, Wisden W, Köhler M, Fujita N, Rodriguez HF, Stephenson A, Darlison MG., Nature. September 1, 1988; 335 (6185): 76-9.


Smooth muscle cells transiently express NCAM., Akeson RA, Wujek JR, Roe S, Warren SL, Small SJ., Dev Biol. September 1, 1988; 464 (2): 107-20.


Synthetic magainin analogues with improved antimicrobial activity., Chen HC, Brown JH, Morell JL, Huang CM., FEBS Lett. August 29, 1988; 236 (2): 462-6.


Somatostatin-like immunoreactivity and glycine high-affinity uptake colocalize to an interplexiform cell of the Xenopus laevis retina., Smiley JF, Basinger SF., J Comp Neurol. August 22, 1988; 274 (4): 608-18.


Single acetylcholine channel currents recorded from Xenopus myocytes are influenced by the glass of the patch pipette., Rojas L, Zuazaga C., P R Health Sci J. August 1, 1988; 7 (2): 78-80.


Spatial and temporal aspects of cell signalling., Berridge MJ, Cobbold PH, Cuthbertson KS., Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. July 26, 1988; 320 (1199): 325-43.


Sex differences in the motor nucleus of cranial nerve IX-X in Xenopus laevis: a quantitative Golgi study., Kelley DB, Fenstemaker S, Hannigan P, Shih S., J Neurobiol. July 1, 1988; 19 (5): 413-29.


Synthesis and localization of plasma proteins in the developing human brain. Integrity of the fetal blood-brain barrier to endogenous proteins of hepatic origin., Møllgård K, Dziegielewska KM, Saunders NR, Zakut H, Soreq H., Dev Biol. July 1, 1988; 128 (1): 207-21.


Selective excision of the centromere chromatin complex from Saccharomyces cerevisiae., Kenna M, Amaya E, Bloom K., J Cell Biol. July 1, 1988; 107 (1): 9-15.


Synergism of closely adjacent estrogen-responsive elements increases their regulatory potential., Klein-Hitpass L, Kaling M, Ryffel GU., J Mol Biol. June 5, 1988; 201 (3): 537-44.


Structural similarities between ion channel proteins., Maelicke A., Trends Biochem Sci. June 1, 1988; 13 (6): 199-202.


Structural basis for autogenous regulation of Xenopus laevis ribosomal protein L1 synthesis at the splicing level., Gultyaev AP, Shestopalov BV., FEBS Lett. May 9, 1988; 232 (1): 9-11.


Sulfation of thyroglobulin: a ubiquitous modification in vertebrates., Baumeister FA, Herzog V., Cell Tissue Res. May 1, 1988; 252 (2): 349-58.


Shaker shakes out potassium channels., Miller C., Trends Neurosci. May 1, 1988; 11 (5): 185-6.


Sequence differences upstream of the promoters are involved in the differential expression of the Xenopus somatic and oocyte 5S RNA genes., Reynolds WF, Azer K., Nucleic Acids Res. April 25, 1988; 16 (8): 3391-403.


Sequence requirements for premature termination of transcription in the human c-myc gene., Bentley DL, Groudine M., Cell. April 22, 1988; 53 (2): 245-56.


Stimulation of RNA and protein synthesis by intracellular insulin., Miller DS., Science. April 22, 1988; 240 (4851): 506-9.


Single RNA species injected in Xenopus oocyte directs the synthesis of active choline acetyltransferase., McCaman RE, Carbini L, Maines V, Salvaterra PM., Dev Biol. April 1, 1988; 427 (2): 107-13.


Structure, chromosome location, and expression of the human gamma-actin gene: differential evolution, location, and expression of the cytoskeletal beta- and gamma-actin genes., Erba HP, Eddy R, Shows T, Kedes L, Gunning P., Mol Cell Biol. April 1, 1988; 8 (4): 1775-89.


Sequence and secondary structure of the 5' external transcribed spacer of mouse pre-rRNA., Bourbon H, Michot B, Hassouna N, Feliu J, Bachellerie JP., DNA. April 1, 1988; 7 (3): 181-91.


Stability of RNA in developing Xenopus embryos and identification of a destabilizing sequence in TFIIIA messenger RNA., Harland R, Misher L., Development. April 1, 1988; 102 (4): 837-52.


Spatial regulation of axonal glycoprotein expression on subsets of embryonic spinal neurons., Dodd J, Morton SB, Karagogeos D, Yamamoto M, Jessell TM., Neuron. April 1, 1988; 1 (2): 105-16.


Specific inhibition of endogenous beta-tubulin synthesis in Xenopus oocytes by anti-messenger oligodeoxynucleotides., Jessus C, Cazenave C, Ozon R, Hélène C., Nucleic Acids Res. March 25, 1988; 16 (5): 2225-33.


Structural and transcriptional characterization of the external spacer of a ribosomal RNA nuclear gene from a higher plant., Delcasso-Tremousaygue D, Grellet F, Panabieres F, Ananiev ED, Delseny M., Eur J Biochem. March 15, 1988; 172 (3): 767-76.


Sites of topoisomerase I action on X. laevis ribosomal chromatin: transcriptionally active rDNA has an approximately 200 bp repeating structure., Culotta V, Sollner-Webb B., Cell. February 26, 1988; 52 (4): 585-97.


Selective visualization of gene structure with ultraviolet light., Wang Z, Becker MM., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. February 1, 1988; 85 (3): 654-8.


Selective binding of colloidal gold-protein conjugates to secretory granules of granular skin glands and myelin sheaths in the skin of Xenopus laevis., Asada-Kubota M., J Ultrastruct Mol Struct Res. February 1, 1988; 98 (2): 147-57.


Stimulatory effect of vanadate on hyaluronic acid synthesis in mesothelial cells from rabbit pericardium., Ohashi Y, Honda A, Iwai T, Mori Y., Biochem Int. February 1, 1988; 16 (2): 293-302.


Selective induction of brain type II Na+ channels by nerve growth factor., Mandel G, Cooperman SS, Maue RA, Goodman RH, Brehm P., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. February 1, 1988; 85 (3): 924-8.


Structural analysis of the mitotic cycle in pre-gastrula Xenopus embryos., Montag M, Spring H, Trendelenburg MF., Chromosoma. January 1, 1988; 96 (3): 187-96.


Steps in the assembly of replication-competent nuclei in a cell-free system from Xenopus eggs., Sheehan MA, Mills AD, Sleeman AM, Laskey RA, Blow JJ., J Cell Biol. January 1, 1988; 106 (1): 1-12.


Substrate specificity of ribosomal protein S6 kinase II from Xenopus eggs., Erikson E, Maller JL., Second Messengers Phosphoproteins. January 1, 1988; 12 (2-3): 135-43.


Synthesis and secretion of rat pancreatic proteins by Xenopus laevis oocytes., Moessner J, Okabayashi Y, Perara E, Logsdon CD, Lingappa VR, Williams JA., Pancreas. January 1, 1988; 3 (5): 499-507.


Studies on the mechanism of the reversal of rapid organelle transport in myelinated axons of Xenopus laevis., Smith RS., Cell Motil Cytoskeleton. January 1, 1988; 10 (1-2): 296-308.


Somitomeres: mesodermal segments of vertebrate embryos., Jacobson AG., Development. January 1, 1988; 104 Suppl 209-20.  


Specificity and retinotectal projections of quarter-eye fragments in Xenopus laevis., Brändle K, Degen N., Acta Biol Hung. January 1, 1988; 39 (2-3): 191-5.


Synergistic induction of mesoderm by FGF and TGF-beta and the identification of an mRNA coding for FGF in the early Xenopus embryo., Kimelman D, Kirschner M., Cell. December 4, 1987; 51 (5): 869-77.


Stable maintenance heat rate and contractile properties of different single muscle fibres from Xenopus laevis at 20 degrees C., Elzinga G, Lännergren J, Stienen GJ., J Physiol. December 1, 1987; 393 399-412.


Sequence organization and developmentally regulated transcription of a family of repetitive DNA sequences of Xenopus laevis., Riggs CD, Taylor JH., Nucleic Acids Res. November 25, 1987; 15 (22): 9551-65.


Specific proteolysis regulates fusion between endocytic compartments in Xenopus oocytes., Opresko LK, Karpf RA., Cell. November 20, 1987; 51 (4): 557-68.


Synthesis of biologically active fibroblast-activating factor (FAF) by xenopus oocytes injected with T lymphocyte mRNA., Agelli M, Wahl SM., Cell Immunol. November 1, 1987; 110 (1): 183-90.


Selective elimination of mRNAs in vivo: complementary oligodeoxynucleotides promote RNA degradation by an RNase H-like activity., Dash P, Lotan I, Knapp M, Kandel ER, Goelet P., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. November 1, 1987; 84 (22): 7896-900.


Subcortical rotation in Xenopus eggs: an early step in embryonic axis specification., Vincent JP, Gerhart JC., Dev Biol. October 1, 1987; 123 (2): 526-39.


Sequence analysis of the murine Hox-2.2, -2.3, and -2.4 homeo boxes: evolutionary and structural comparisons., Hart CP, Fainsod A, Ruddle FH., Genomics. October 1, 1987; 1 (2): 182-95.


Synthesis of heterogeneous mRNA-like RNA and low-molecular-weight RNA before the midblastula transition in embryos of Xenopus laevis., Nakakura N, Miura T, Yamana K, Ito A, Shiokawa K., Dev Biol. October 1, 1987; 123 (2): 421-9.

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