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Induction of cells expressing vascular endothelium markers from undifferentiated Xenopus presumptive ectoderm by co-treatment with activin and angiopoietin-2. , Nagamine K., Zoolog Sci. July 1, 2005; 22 (7): 755-61.
Cooperative requirement of the Gli proteins in neurogenesis. , Nguyen V., Development. July 1, 2005; 132 (14): 3267-79.
xBtg-x regulates Wnt/beta-Catenin signaling during early Xenopus development. , Wessely O ., Dev Biol. July 1, 2005; 283 (1): 17-28.
Subcellular localization and signaling properties of dishevelled in developing vertebrate embryos. , Park TJ., Curr Biol. June 7, 2005; 15 (11): 1039-44.
FGF signal regulates gastrulation cell movements and morphology through its target NRH. , Chung HA., Dev Biol. June 1, 2005; 282 (1): 95-110.
Kaiso/ p120-catenin and TCF/beta-catenin complexes coordinately regulate canonical Wnt gene targets. , Park JI ., Dev Cell. June 1, 2005; 8 (6): 843-54.
A novel G protein-coupled receptor, related to GPR4, is required for assembly of the cortical actin skeleton in early Xenopus embryos. , Tao Q , Tao Q ., Development. June 1, 2005; 132 (12): 2825-36.
Essential role of non-canonical Wnt signalling in neural crest migration. , De Calisto J., Development. June 1, 2005; 132 (11): 2587-97.
Establishment of mesodermal gene expression patterns in early Xenopus embryos: the role of repression. , Kurth T., Dev Dyn. June 1, 2005; 233 (2): 418-29.
Cloning and developmental expression of Xenopus Enabled ( Xena). , Xanthos JB., Dev Dyn. June 1, 2005; 233 (2): 631-7.
Phylogenetic footprinting and genome scanning identify vertebrate BMP response elements and new target genes. , von Bubnoff A., Dev Biol. May 15, 2005; 281 (2): 210-26.
FGF signal interpretation is directed by Sprouty and Spred proteins during mesoderm formation. , Sivak JM., Dev Cell. May 1, 2005; 8 (5): 689-701.
Inversin, the gene product mutated in nephronophthisis type II, functions as a molecular switch between Wnt signaling pathways. , Simons M., Nat Genet. May 1, 2005; 37 (5): 537-43.
Notch signaling modulates the nuclear localization of carboxy-terminal-phosphorylated smad2 and controls the competence of ectodermal cells for activin A. , Abe T., Mech Dev. May 1, 2005; 122 (5): 671-80.
Identification and expression of XRTN2 and XRTN3 during Xenopus development. , Park EC ., Dev Dyn. May 1, 2005; 233 (1): 240-7.
Neural crest determination by co-activation of Pax3 and Zic1 genes in Xenopus ectoderm. , Sato T., Development. May 1, 2005; 132 (10): 2355-63.
Germ-layer specification and control of cell growth by Ectodermin, a Smad4 ubiquitin ligase. , Dupont S., Cell. April 8, 2005; 121 (1): 87-99.
DRAGON, a bone morphogenetic protein co-receptor. , Samad TA., J Biol Chem. April 8, 2005; 280 (14): 14122-9.
Xenopus ILK (integrin-linked kinase) is required for morphogenetic movements during gastrulation. , Yasunaga T., Genes Cells. April 1, 2005; 10 (4): 369-79.
Inhibition of neurogenesis by SRp38, a neuroD-regulated RNA-binding protein. , Liu KJ , Liu KJ ., Development. April 1, 2005; 132 (7): 1511-23.
BMP4-dependent expression of Xenopus Grainyhead-like 1 is essential for epidermal differentiation. , Tao J., Development. March 1, 2005; 132 (5): 1021-34.
Myocardin is sufficient and necessary for cardiac gene expression in Xenopus. , Small EM ., Development. March 1, 2005; 132 (5): 987-97.
Msx1 and Pax3 cooperate to mediate FGF8 and WNT signals during Xenopus neural crest induction. , Monsoro-Burq AH ., Dev Cell. February 1, 2005; 8 (2): 167-78.
Lysophosphatidic acid signaling controls cortical actin assembly and cytoarchitecture in Xenopus embryos. , Lloyd B., Development. February 1, 2005; 132 (4): 805-16.
A Xenopus DNA microarray approach to identify novel direct BMP target genes involved in early embryonic development. , Peiffer DA., Dev Dyn. February 1, 2005; 232 (2): 445-56.
Identification of neural genes using Xenopus DNA microarrays. , Shin Y ., Dev Dyn. February 1, 2005; 232 (2): 432-44.
Shisa promotes head formation through the inhibition of receptor protein maturation for the caudalizing factors, Wnt and FGF. , Yamamoto A., Cell. January 28, 2005; 120 (2): 223-35.
Xenopus p21-activated kinase 5 regulates blastomeres' adhesive properties during convergent extension movements. , Faure S ., Dev Biol. January 15, 2005; 277 (2): 472-92.
Conditional BMP inhibition in Xenopus reveals stage-specific roles for BMPs in neural and neural crest induction. , Wawersik S., Dev Biol. January 15, 2005; 277 (2): 425-42.
Olfactory and lens placode formation is controlled by the hedgehog-interacting protein ( Xhip) in Xenopus. , Cornesse Y., Dev Biol. January 15, 2005; 277 (2): 296-315.
Modulation of activin A-induced differentiation in vitro by vascular endothelial growth factor in Xenopus presumptive ectodermal cells. , Yoshida S., In Vitro Cell Dev Biol Anim. January 1, 2005; 41 (3-4): 104-10.
Nuclear localization is required for Dishevelled function in Wnt/beta-catenin signaling. , Itoh K., J Biol. January 1, 2005; 4 (1): 3.
Role of TSC-22 during early embryogenesis in Xenopus laevis. , Hashiguchi A., Dev Growth Differ. December 1, 2004; 46 (6): 535-44.
Induction of tooth and eye by transplantation of activin A-treated, undifferentiated presumptive ectodermal Xenopus cells into the abdomen. , Myoishi Y., Int J Dev Biol. December 1, 2004; 48 (10): 1105-12.
Assembly and remodeling of the fibrillar fibronectin extracellular matrix during gastrulation and neurulation in Xenopus laevis. , Davidson LA ., Dev Dyn. December 1, 2004; 231 (4): 888-95.
RLIP mediates downstream signalling from RalB to the actin cytoskeleton during Xenopus early development. , Lebreton S., Mech Dev. December 1, 2004; 121 (12): 1481-94.
A balance between the anti-apoptotic activity of Slug and the apoptotic activity of msx1 is required for the proper development of the neural crest. , Tríbulo C., Dev Biol. November 15, 2004; 275 (2): 325-42.
Visualizing long-range movement of the morphogen Xnr2 in the Xenopus embryo. , Williams PH., Curr Biol. November 9, 2004; 14 (21): 1916-23.
Negative regulation of Smad2 by PIASy is required for proper Xenopus mesoderm formation. , Daniels M., Development. November 1, 2004; 131 (22): 5613-26.
Cdc42 Effector Protein 2 ( XCEP2) is required for normal gastrulation and contributes to cellular adhesion in Xenopus laevis. , Nelson KK., BMC Dev Biol. October 8, 2004; 4 13.
A Xenopus tribbles orthologue is required for the progression of mitosis and for development of the nervous system. , Saka Y ., Dev Biol. September 15, 2004; 273 (2): 210-25.
Tsukushi functions as an organizer inducer by inhibition of BMP activity in cooperation with chordin. , Ohta K., Dev Cell. September 1, 2004; 7 (3): 347-358.
Screening of FGF target genes in Xenopus by microarray: temporal dissection of the signalling pathway using a chemical inhibitor. , Chung HA., Genes Cells. August 1, 2004; 9 (8): 749-61.
Protection of Xenopus laevis embryos against alcohol-induced delayed gut maturation and growth retardation by peroxiredoxin 5 and catalase. , Peng Y., J Mol Biol. July 16, 2004; 340 (4): 819-27.
The Meis3 protein and retinoid signaling interact to pattern the Xenopus hindbrain. , Dibner C., Dev Biol. July 1, 2004; 271 (1): 75-86.
Sox17 and beta-catenin cooperate to regulate the transcription of endodermal genes. , Sinner D ., Development. July 1, 2004; 131 (13): 3069-80.
Xantivin suppresses the activity of EGF- CFC genes to regulate nodal signaling. , Tanegashima K ., Int J Dev Biol. June 1, 2004; 48 (4): 275-83.
The intracellular domain of X- Serrate-1 is cleaved and suppresses primary neurogenesis in Xenopus laevis. , Kiyota T., Mech Dev. June 1, 2004; 121 (6): 573-85.
Analysis of Spemann organizer formation in Xenopus embryos by cDNA macroarrays. , Wessely O ., Dev Biol. May 15, 2004; 269 (2): 552-66.
Neural induction in Xenopus: requirement for ectodermal and endomesodermal signals via Chordin, Noggin, beta-Catenin, and Cerberus. , Kuroda H ., PLoS Biol. May 1, 2004; 2 (5): E92.