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Papers associated with glomus

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The specification and growth factor inducibility of the pronephric glomus in Xenopus laevis., Brennan HC., Development. December 1, 1999; 126 (24): 5847-56.        


Identification of renal podocytes in multiple species: higher vertebrates are vimentin positive/lower vertebrates are desmin positive., Yaoita E., Histochem Cell Biol. February 1, 1999; 111 (2): 107-15.


Towards a molecular anatomy of the Xenopus pronephric kidney., Brändli AW., Int J Dev Biol. January 1, 1999; 43 (5): 381-95.                      


Dynamic patterns of gene expression in the developing pronephros of Xenopus laevis., Carroll TJ., Dev Genet. January 1, 1999; 24 (3-4): 199-207.        


The RNA-binding protein gene, hermes, is expressed at high levels in the developing heart., Gerber WV., Mech Dev. January 1, 1999; 80 (1): 77-86.    


Precocious expression of the Wilms' tumor gene xWT1 inhibits embryonic kidney development in Xenopus laevis., Wallingford JB., Dev Biol. October 1, 1998; 202 (1): 103-12.          


Neovascularization of the Xenopus embryo., Cleaver O., Dev Dyn. September 1, 1997; 210 (1): 66-77.        


Regulation of filtration rate by glomerular mesangial cells in health and diabetic renal disease., Stockand JD., Am J Kidney Dis. June 1, 1997; 29 (6): 971-81.


Wilms' tumor suppressor gene is involved in the development of disparate kidney forms: evidence from expression in the Xenopus pronephros., Carroll TJ., Dev Dyn. June 1, 1996; 206 (2): 131-8.      


Cloning and functional expression of rat CLC-5, a chloride channel related to kidney disease., Steinmeyer K., J Biol Chem. December 29, 1995; 270 (52): 31172-7.


Rat kidney thromboxane receptor: molecular cloning, signal transduction, and intrarenal expression localization., Abe T., J Clin Invest. August 1, 1995; 96 (2): 657-64.


Parvalbumin-immunoreactive material in the kidney of Xenopus laevis., Kerschbaum HH., Tissue Cell. February 1, 1994; 26 (1): 75-81.


Wasting disease associated with cutaneous and renal nematodes, in commercially obtained Xenopus laevis., Brayton C., Ann N Y Acad Sci. June 16, 1992; 653 197-201.


Analysis of Xwnt-4 in embryos of Xenopus laevis: a Wnt family member expressed in the brain and floor plate., McGrew LL., Development. June 1, 1992; 115 (2): 463-73.              


Xlcaax-1 is localized to the basolateral membrane of kidney tubule and other polarized epithelia during Xenopus development., Cornish JA., Dev Biol. March 1, 1992; 150 (1): 108-20.                  


The distribution of E-cadherin during Xenopus laevis development., Levi G., Development. January 1, 1991; 111 (1): 159-69.                


Localization of substance P, CGRP, VIP, neuropeptide Y, and somatostatin immunoreactive nerve fibers in the carotid labyrinths of some amphibian species., Kusakabe T., Histochemistry. January 1, 1991; 96 (3): 255-60.


Translation of the human C3b/C4b receptor mRNA in a cell-free system and by Xenopus oocytes., Kumar V., Biochemistry. May 2, 1989; 28 (9): 4040-6.


A possible role of the glomus cell in controlling vascular tone of the carotid labyrinth of Xenopus laevis., Kusakabe T., Tohoku J Exp Med. April 1, 1987; 151 (4): 395-408.


Principles of organization of the vertebrate olfactory glomerulus: an hypothesis., Graziadei PP., Neuroscience. December 1, 1986; 19 (4): 1025-35.


[Glomus cell in controlling vascular tone of the carotid labyrinth (Xenopus laevis)]., Kusakabe T., Nihon Seirigaku Zasshi. January 1, 1984; 46 (10): 623-33.


The glomus cell of the carotid labyrinth of Xenopus laevis., Ishii K., Cell Tissue Res. January 1, 1982; 224 (2): 459-63.

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