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Papers associated with forebrain (and fgfr1)

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The cytokine FAM3B/PANDER is an FGFR ligand that promotes posterior development in Xenopus., Zhang F., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. May 18, 2021; 118 (20):           


The molecular dynamics of subdistal appendages in multi-ciliated cells., Ryu H., Nat Commun. January 27, 2021; 12 (1): 612.                


Bioinformatics Screening of Genes Specific for Well-Regenerating Vertebrates Reveals c-answer, a Regulator of Brain Development and Regeneration., Korotkova DD., Cell Rep. October 22, 2019; 29 (4): 1027-1040.e6.                              


The Expression of Key Guidance Genes at a Forebrain Axon Turning Point Is Maintained by Distinct Fgfr Isoforms but a Common Downstream Signal Transduction Mechanism., Yang JJ., eNeuro. April 9, 2019; 6 (2):                   


Fibroblast growth factor receptor 1 signaling transcriptionally regulates the axon guidance cue slit1., Yang JJ., Cell Mol Life Sci. October 1, 2018; 75 (19): 3649-3661.


A molecular atlas of the developing ectoderm defines neural, neural crest, placode, and nonneural progenitor identity in vertebrates., Plouhinec JL., PLoS Biol. October 19, 2017; 15 (10): e2004045.                                              


Rho kinase is required to prevent retinal axons from entering the contralateral optic nerve., Cechmanek PB., Mol Cell Neurosci. November 1, 2015; 69 30-40.  


Pick1 modulates ephrinB1-induced junctional disassembly through an association with ephrinB1., Son J., Biochem Biophys Res Commun. July 18, 2014; 450 (1): 659-65.            


An essential role for LPA signalling in telencephalon development., Geach TJ., Development. February 1, 2014; 141 (4): 940-9.                            


The endocytic adapter E-Syt2 recruits the p21 GTPase activated kinase PAK1 to mediate actin dynamics and FGF signalling., Jean S., Biol Open. August 15, 2012; 1 (8): 731-8.          


Thyroid hormone-dependent development in Xenopus laevis: a sensitive screen of thyroid hormone signaling disruption by municipal wastewater treatment plant effluent., Searcy BT., Gen Comp Endocrinol. May 1, 2012; 176 (3): 481-92.


Fgf is required to regulate anterior-posterior patterning in the Xenopus lateral plate mesoderm., Deimling SJ., Mech Dev. January 1, 2011; 128 (7-10): 327-41.                                


Extended-synaptotagmin-2 mediates FGF receptor endocytosis and ERK activation in vivo., Jean S., Dev Cell. September 14, 2010; 19 (3): 426-39.              


Dynamic expression of axon guidance cues required for optic tract development is controlled by fibroblast growth factor signaling., Atkinson-Leadbeater K., J Neurosci. January 13, 2010; 30 (2): 685-93.            


FGFR3 expression in Xenopus laevis., Pope AP., Gene Expr Patterns. January 1, 2010; 10 (2-3): 87-92.      


Temporal and spatial expression of FGF ligands and receptors during Xenopus development., Lea R., Dev Dyn. June 1, 2009; 238 (6): 1467-79.                                                                                                        


Temporal regulation of Ath5 gene expression during eye development., Willardsen MI., Dev Biol. February 15, 2009; 326 (2): 471-81.              


Lrig3 regulates neural crest formation in Xenopus by modulating Fgf and Wnt signaling pathways., Zhao H., Development. April 1, 2008; 135 (7): 1283-93.                            


FGF signal regulates gastrulation cell movements and morphology through its target NRH., Chung HA., Dev Biol. June 1, 2005; 282 (1): 95-110.                          


FGF signal interpretation is directed by Sprouty and Spred proteins during mesoderm formation., Sivak JM., Dev Cell. May 1, 2005; 8 (5): 689-701.      


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.                      


Neural crest induction by paraxial mesoderm in Xenopus embryos requires FGF signals., Monsoro-Burq AH., Development. July 1, 2003; 130 (14): 3111-24.                


Docking protein SNT1 is a critical mediator of fibroblast growth factor signaling during Xenopus embryonic development., Akagi K., Dev Dyn. March 1, 2002; 223 (2): 216-28.                  


Xenopus Sprouty2 inhibits FGF-mediated gastrulation movements but does not affect mesoderm induction and patterning., Nutt SL., Genes Dev. May 1, 2001; 15 (9): 1152-66.                


FGF signaling and the anterior neural induction in Xenopus., Hongo I., Dev Biol. December 15, 1999; 216 (2): 561-81.                            


Conserved use of a non-canonical 5' splice site (/GA) in alternative splicing by fibroblast growth factor receptors 1, 2 and 3., Twigg SR., Hum Mol Genet. April 1, 1998; 7 (4): 685-91.


Molecular cloning of tyrosine kinases in the early Xenopus embryo: identification of Eck-related genes expressed in cranial neural crest cells of the second (hyoid) arch., Brändli AW., Dev Dyn. June 1, 1995; 203 (2): 119-40.                  


Expression of fibroblast growth factor receptor-2 splice variants is developmentally and tissue-specifically regulated in the amphibian embryo., Shi DL., Dev Biol. July 1, 1994; 164 (1): 173-82.


Dorsal-ventral differences in Xcad-3 expression in response to FGF-mediated induction in Xenopus., Northrop JL., Dev Biol. February 1, 1994; 161 (2): 490-503.                


XFKH2, a Xenopus HNF-3 alpha homologue, exhibits both activin-inducible and autonomous phases of expression in early embryos., Bolce ME., Dev Biol. December 1, 1993; 160 (2): 413-23.              

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