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The origin of syncytial muscle fibres in the myotomes of Xenopus laevis--a revision., Kiełbówna L, Daczewska M., Folia Biol (Krakow). January 1, 2005; 53 (1-2): 39-44.


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.


Two members of the Fxr gene family, Fmr1 and Fxr1, are differentially expressed in Xenopus tropicalis., Blonden L, van 't Padje S, Severijnen LA, Destree O, Oostra BA, Willemsen R., Int J Dev Biol. January 1, 2005; 49 (4): 437-41.          


The role of XTRAP-gamma in Xenopus pronephros development., Li DH, Chan T, Satow R, Komazaki S, Hashizume K, Asashima M., Int J Dev Biol. January 1, 2005; 49 (4): 401-8.            


The Fox gene family in Xenopus laevis:FoxI2, FoxM1 and FoxP1 in early development., Pohl BS, Rössner A, Knöchel W., Int J Dev Biol. January 1, 2005; 49 (1): 53-8.                          


The mode and molecular mechanisms of the migration of presumptive PGC in the endoderm cell mass of Xenopus embryos., Nishiumi F, Komiya T, Ikenishi K., Dev Growth Differ. January 1, 2005; 47 (1): 37-48.                  


Thyroid hormone transporters., Friesema EC, Jansen J, Milici C, Visser TJ., Vitam Horm. January 1, 2005; 70 137-67.


The acetylcholinesterase inhibitor BW284c51 is a potent blocker of Torpedo nicotinic AchRs incorporated into the Xenopus oocyte membrane., Olivera-Bravo S, Ivorra I, Morales A., Br J Pharmacol. January 1, 2005; 144 (1): 88-97.


The cooperative voltage sensor motion that gates a potassium channel., Pathak M, Kurtz L, Tombola F, Isacoff E., J Gen Physiol. January 1, 2005; 125 (1): 57-69.                


The core histone N-terminal tail domains negatively regulate binding of transcription factor IIIA to a nucleosome containing a 5S RNA gene via a novel mechanism., Yang Z, Zheng C, Thiriet C, Hayes JJ., Mol Cell Biol. January 1, 2005; 25 (1): 241-9.


The Xenopus embryo as a model system for studies of cell migration., DeSimone DW, Davidson L, Marsden M, Alfandari D., Methods Mol Biol. January 1, 2005; 294 235-45.


The SWI/SNF chromatin remodeling protein Brg1 is required for vertebrate neurogenesis and mediates transactivation of Ngn and NeuroD., Seo S, Richardson GA, Kroll KL., Development. January 1, 2005; 132 (1): 105-15.              


Tracking and programming early hematopoietic cells in Xenopus embryos., Walmsley M, Ciau-Uitz A, Patient R., Methods Mol Med. January 1, 2005; 105 123-36.


The pituitary-specific transcription factor, Pit-1, can direct changes in the chromatin structure of the prolactin promoter., Kievit P, Maurer RA., Mol Endocrinol. January 1, 2005; 19 (1): 138-47.


The Nramp orthologue of Cryptococcus neoformans is a pH-dependent transporter of manganese, iron, cobalt and nickel., Agranoff D, Collins L, Kehres D, Harrison T, Maguire M, Krishna S., Biochem J. January 1, 2005; 385 (Pt 1): 225-32.


The Biomolecular Interaction Network Database and related tools 2005 update., Alfarano C, Andrade CE, Anthony K, Bahroos N, Bajec M, Bantoft K, Betel D, Bobechko B, Boutilier K, Burgess E, Buzadzija K, Cavero R, D'Abreo C, Donaldson I, Dorairajoo D, Dumontier MJ, Dumontier MR, Earles V, Farrall R, Feldman H, Garderman E, Gong Y, Gonzaga R, Grytsan V, Gryz E, Gu V, Haldorsen E, Halupa A, Haw R, Hrvojic A, Hurrell L, Isserlin R, Jack F, Juma F, Khan A, Kon T, Konopinsky S, Le V, Lee E, Ling S, Magidin M, Moniakis J, Montojo J, Moore S, Muskat B, Ng I, Paraiso JP, Parker B, Pintilie G, Pirone R, Salama JJ, Sgro S, Shan T, Shu Y, Siew J, Skinner D, Snyder K, Stasiuk R, Strumpf D, Tuekam B, Tao S, Wang Z, White M, Willis R, Wolting C, Wong S, Wrong A, Xin C, Yao R, Yates B, Zhang S, Zheng K, Pawson T, Ouellette BF, Hogue CW., Nucleic Acids Res. January 1, 2005; 33 (Database issue): D418-24.  


The Saccharomyces cerevisiae high mobility group box protein HMO1 contains two functional DNA binding domains., Kamau E, Bauerle KT, Grove A., J Biol Chem. December 31, 2004; 279 (53): 55234-40.


Truncated ClC-1 mRNA in myotonic dystrophy exerts a dominant-negative effect on the Cl current., Berg J, Jiang H, Thornton CA, Cannon SC., Neurology. December 28, 2004; 63 (12): 2371-5.


The sequence and analysis of duplication-rich human chromosome 16., Martin J, Han C, Gordon LA, Terry A, Prabhakar S, She X, Xie G, Hellsten U, Chan YM, Altherr M, Couronne O, Aerts A, Bajorek E, Black S, Blumer H, Branscomb E, Brown NC, Bruno WJ, Buckingham JM, Callen DF, Campbell CS, Campbell ML, Campbell EW, Caoile C, Challacombe JF, Chasteen LA, Chertkov O, Chi HC, Christensen M, Clark LM, Cohn JD, Denys M, Detter JC, Dickson M, Dimitrijevic-Bussod M, Escobar J, Fawcett JJ, Flowers D, Fotopulos D, Glavina T, Gomez M, Gonzales E, Goodstein D, Goodwin LA, Grady DL, Grigoriev I, Groza M, Hammon N, Hawkins T, Haydu L, Hildebrand CE, Huang W, Israni S, Jett J, Jewett PB, Kadner K, Kimball H, Kobayashi A, Krawczyk MC, Leyba T, Longmire JL, Lopez F, Lou Y, Lowry S, Ludeman T, Manohar CF, Mark GA, McMurray KL, Meincke LJ, Morgan J, Moyzis RK, Mundt MO, Munk AC, Nandkeshwar RD, Pitluck S, Pollard M, Predki P, Parson-Quintana B, Ramirez L, Rash S, Retterer J, Ricke DO, Robinson DL, Rodriguez A, Salamov A, Saunders EH, Scott D, Shough T, Stallings RL, Stalvey M, Sutherland RD, Tapia R, Tesmer JG, Thayer N, Thompson LS, Tice H, Torney DC, Tran-Gyamfi M, Tsai M, Ulanovsky LE, Ustaszewska A, Vo N, White PS, Williams AL, Wills PL, Wu JR, Wu K, Yang J, Dejong P, Bruce D, Doggett NA, Deaven L, Schmutz J, Grimwood J, Richardson P, Rokhsar DS, Eichler EE, Gilna P, Lucas SM, Myers RM, Rubin EM, Pennacchio LA., Nature. December 23, 2004; 432 (7020): 988-94.


The pig genome: compositional analysis and identification of the gene-richest regions in chromosomes and nuclei., Federico C, Saccone S, Andreozzi L, Motta S, Russo V, Carels N, Bernardi G., Gene. December 22, 2004; 343 (2): 245-51.


The spindle assembly checkpoint is not essential for CSF arrest of mouse oocytes., Tsurumi C, Hoffmann S, Geley S, Graeser R, Polanski Z., J Cell Biol. December 20, 2004; 167 (6): 1037-50.                


The mutation F227I increases the coupling of metal ion transport in DCT1., Nevo Y, Nelson N., J Biol Chem. December 17, 2004; 279 (51): 53056-61.


Tachykinin and tachykinin receptor of an ascidian, Ciona intestinalis: evolutionary origin of the vertebrate tachykinin family., Satake H, Ogasawara M, Kawada T, Masuda K, Aoyama M, Minakata H, Chiba T, Metoki H, Satou Y, Satoh N., J Biol Chem. December 17, 2004; 279 (51): 53798-805.


Truncating APC mutations have dominant effects on proliferation, spindle checkpoint control, survival and chromosome stability., Tighe A, Johnson VL, Taylor SS., J Cell Sci. December 15, 2004; 117 (Pt 26): 6339-53.


The Xenopus laevis morphogenetic factor, tumorhead, causes defects in polarized growth and cytokinesis in the fission yeast, Schizosaccharomyces pombe., Wu CF, Yang P, Traverso EE, Etkin LD, Marcus S., Biochem Biophys Res Commun. December 10, 2004; 325 (2): 439-44.


The kinesin Eg5 drives poleward microtubule flux in Xenopus laevis egg extract spindles., Miyamoto DT, Perlman ZE, Burbank KS, Groen AC, Mitchison TJ., J Cell Biol. December 6, 2004; 167 (5): 813-8.        


The structure and function of Xenopus NO38-core, a histone chaperone in the nucleolus., Namboodiri VM, Akey IV, Schmidt-Zachmann MS, Head JF, Akey CW., Structure. December 1, 2004; 12 (12): 2149-60.


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.                


The developmental expression of two Xenopus laevis steel homologues, Xsl-1 and Xsl-2., Martin BL, Harland RM., Gene Expr Patterns. December 1, 2004; 5 (2): 239-43.    


The FoxO-subclass in Xenopus laevis development., Pohl BS, Schön C, Rössner A, Knöchel W., Gene Expr Patterns. December 1, 2004; 5 (2): 187-92.    


Tau interaction with microtubules in vivo., Samsonov A, Yu JZ, Rasenick M, Popov SV., J Cell Sci. December 1, 2004; 117 (Pt 25): 6129-41.


Temporally distinct demands for classic cadherins in synapse formation and maturation., Bozdagi O, Valcin M, Poskanzer K, Tanaka H, Benson DL., Mol Cell Neurosci. December 1, 2004; 27 (4): 509-21.


The lamin CxxM motif promotes nuclear membrane growth., Prüfert K, Vogel A, Krohne G., J Cell Sci. December 1, 2004; 117 (Pt 25): 6105-16.


The neurotoxic MEC-4(d) DEG/ENaC sodium channel conducts calcium: implications for necrosis initiation., Bianchi L, Gerstbrein B, Frøkjaer-Jensen C, Royal DC, Mukherjee G, Royal MA, Xue J, Schafer WR, Driscoll M., Nat Neurosci. December 1, 2004; 7 (12): 1337-44.


The homeodomain-containing transcription factor X-nkx-5.1 inhibits expression of the homeobox gene Xanf-1 during the Xenopus laevis forebrain development., Bayramov AV, Martynova NY, Eroshkin FM, Ermakova GV, Zaraisky AG., Mech Dev. December 1, 2004; 121 (12): 1425-41.  


TOP promoter elements control the relative ratio of intron-encoded snoRNA versus spliced mRNA biosynthesis., de Turris V, Di Leva G, Caldarola S, Loreni F, Amaldi F, Bozzoni I., J Mol Biol. November 19, 2004; 344 (2): 383-94.


The sperm chemoattractant "allurin" is expressed and secreted from the Xenopus oviduct in a hormone-regulated manner., Xiang X, Burnett L, Rawls A, Bieber A, Chandler D., Dev Biol. November 15, 2004; 275 (2): 343-55.


The poison Dart frog's batrachotoxin modulates Nav1.8., Bosmans F, Maertens C, Verdonck F, Tytgat J., FEBS Lett. November 5, 2004; 577 (1-2): 245-8.


Transmembrane segment 3 of the Glut1 glucose transporter is an outer helix., Mueckler M, Roach W, Makepeace C., J Biol Chem. November 5, 2004; 279 (45): 46876-81.


Temperature and the expression of myogenic regulatory factors (MRFs) and myosin heavy chain isoforms during embryogenesis in the common carp Cyprinus carpio L., Cole NJ, Hall TE, Martin CI, Chapman MA, Kobiyama A, Nihei Y, Watabe S, Johnston IA., J Exp Biol. November 1, 2004; 207 (Pt 24): 4239-48.


The MinK-related peptides., McCrossan ZA, Abbott GW., Neuropharmacology. November 1, 2004; 47 (6): 787-821.


Two distinct Staufen isoforms in Xenopus are vegetally localized during oogenesis., Allison R, Czaplinski K, Git A, Adegbenro E, Stennard F, Houliston E, Standart N., RNA. November 1, 2004; 10 (11): 1751-63.


The low-potency, voltage-dependent HERG blocker propafenone--molecular determinants and drug trapping., Witchel HJ, Dempsey CE, Sessions RB, Perry M, Milnes JT, Hancox JC, Mitcheson JS., Mol Pharmacol. November 1, 2004; 66 (5): 1201-12.


Transcriptional regulation of Zic3 by heterodimeric AP-1(c-Jun/c-Fos) during Xenopus development., Lee SY, Lee HS, Moon JS, Kim JI, Park JB, Park MJ, Kim J., Exp Mol Med. October 31, 2004; 36 (5): 468-75.


The polarity-inducing kinase Par-1 controls Xenopus gastrulation in cooperation with 14-3-3 and aPKC., Kusakabe M, Nishida E., EMBO J. October 27, 2004; 23 (21): 4190-201.


The dietary flavonoids apigenin and (-)-epigallocatechin gallate enhance the positive modulation by diazepam of the activation by GABA of recombinant GABA(A) receptors., Campbell EL, Chebib M, Johnston GA., Biochem Pharmacol. October 15, 2004; 68 (8): 1631-8.


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


Three mechanisms underlie KCNQ2/3 heteromeric potassium M-channel potentiation., Etxeberria A, Santana-Castro I, Regalado MP, Aivar P, Villarroel A., J Neurosci. October 13, 2004; 24 (41): 9146-52.


Tyrosine residues that control binding and gating in the 5-hydroxytryptamine3 receptor revealed by unnatural amino acid mutagenesis., Beene DL, Price KL, Lester HA, Dougherty DA, Lummis SC., J Neurosci. October 13, 2004; 24 (41): 9097-104.


The histone octamer is invisible when NF-kappaB binds to the nucleosome., Angelov D, Lenouvel F, Hans F, Müller CW, Bouvet P, Bednar J, Moudrianakis EN, Cadet J, Dimitrov S., J Biol Chem. October 8, 2004; 279 (41): 42374-82.

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