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Papers
Pescadillo homologue 1 and
Peter Pan function during Xenopus laevis
pronephros development.
, Tecza A, Bugner V, Kühl M, Kühl SJ.,
Biol Cell. October 1, 2011; 103 (10): 483-98.
Peter Pan functions independently of its role in ribosome biogenesis during early
eye and craniofacial
cartilage development in Xenopus laevis.
, Bugner V, Tecza A, Gessert S,
Kühl M
.,
Development. June 1, 2011; 138 (11): 2369-78.
Wnt/beta-catenin signaling is involved in the induction and maintenance of primitive hematopoiesis in the vertebrate
embryo.
, Tran HT, Sekkali B, Van Imschoot G,
Janssens S
,
Vleminckx K
.,
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. September 14, 2010; 107 (37): 16160-5.
Notch activates
Wnt-4 signalling to control medio-
lateral patterning of the
pronephros.
, Naylor RW,
Jones EA
.,
Development. November 1, 2009; 136 (21): 3585-95.
Pescadillo is required for Xenopus laevis
eye development and
neural crest migration.
, Gessert S, Maurus D, Rössner A,
Kühl M
.,
Dev Biol. October 1, 2007; 310 (1): 99-112.
Noncanonical
Wnt-4 signaling and
EAF2 are required for
eye development in Xenopus laevis.
, Maurus D, Héligon C, Bürger-Schwärzler A, Brändli AW, Kühl M.,
EMBO J. March 23, 2005; 24 (6): 1181-91.
Essential function of
Wnt-4 for tubulogenesis in the Xenopus
pronephric
kidney.
, Saulnier DM, Ghanbari H,
Brändli AW
.,
Dev Biol. August 1, 2002; 248 (1): 13-28.