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Papers associated with tendon

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Fibroblast dedifferentiation as a determinant of successful regeneration., Lin TY., Dev Cell. May 17, 2021; 56 (10): 1541-1551.e6.                    


The return to water in ancestral Xenopus was accompanied by a novel mechanism for producing and shaping vocal signals., Kwong-Brown U., Elife. January 8, 2019; 8               


Digital dissection of the model organism Xenopus laevis using contrast-enhanced computed tomography., Porro LB., J Anat. August 1, 2017; 231 (2): 169-191.                        


Functional joint regeneration is achieved using reintegration mechanism in Xenopus laevis., Tsutsumi R., Regeneration (Oxf). February 1, 2016; 3 (1): 26-38.                    


Passive stiffness of hindlimb muscles in anurans with distinct locomotor specializations., Danos N., Zoology (Jena). August 1, 2015; .


Evidence for an amphibian sixth digit., Hayashi S., Zoological Lett. June 15, 2015; 1 17.                  


The energetic benefits of tendon springs in running: is the reduction of muscle work important?, Holt NC., J Exp Biol. December 15, 2014; 217 (Pt 24): 4365-71.


Evolutionary origins of C-terminal (GPP)n 3-hydroxyproline formation in vertebrate tendon collagen., Hudson DM., PLoS One. January 1, 2014; 9 (4): e93467.          


Elastic recoil can either amplify or attenuate muscle-tendon power, depending on inertial vs. fluid dynamic loading., Richards CT., J Theor Biol. November 21, 2012; 313 68-78.


Mef2d acts upstream of muscle identity genes and couples lateral myogenesis to dermomyotome formation in Xenopus laevis., Della Gaspera B., PLoS One. January 1, 2012; 7 (12): e52359.                  


The Xenopus MEF2 gene family: evidence of a role for XMEF2C in larval tendon development., della Gaspera B., Dev Biol. April 15, 2009; 328 (2): 392-402.                                                    


Chloride channel myotonia: exon 8 hot-spot for dominant-negative interactions., Fialho D., Brain. December 1, 2007; 130 (Pt 12): 3265-74.


Modulation of in vivo muscle power output during swimming in the African clawed frog (Xenopus laevis)., Richards CT., J Exp Biol. September 1, 2007; 210 (Pt 18): 3147-59.


Analysis of scleraxis and dermo-1 genes in a regenerating limb of Xenopus laevis., Satoh A., Dev Dyn. April 1, 2006; 235 (4): 1065-73.      


The small muscle-specific protein Csl modifies cell shape and promotes myocyte fusion in an insulin-like growth factor 1-dependent manner., Palmer S., J Cell Biol. May 28, 2001; 153 (5): 985-98.                    


Concentration of pp125 focal adhesion kinase (FAK) at the myotendinous junction., Baker LP., J Cell Sci. June 1, 1994; 107 ( Pt 6) 1485-97.                    


Chick myotendinous antigen. I. A monoclonal antibody as a marker for tendon and muscle morphogenesis., Chiquet M., J Cell Biol. June 1, 1984; 98 (6): 1926-36.

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