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Papers associated with lateral plate mesoderm (and myf5)

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dmrt2 and myf5 Link Early Somitogenesis to Left-Right Axis Determination in Xenopus laevis., Tingler M., Front Cell Dev Biol. January 1, 2022; 10 858272.                  


FGF-mediated establishment of left-right asymmetry requires Rab7 function in the dorsal mesoderm in Xenopus., Kreis J., Front Cell Dev Biol. January 1, 2022; 10 981762.                  


Mechanical strain, novel genes and evolutionary insights: news from the frog left-right organizer., Blum M., Curr Opin Genet Dev. June 1, 2019; 56 8-14.      


A dual function of FGF signaling in Xenopus left-right axis formation., Schneider I., Development. May 10, 2019; 146 (9):                               


Candidate Heterotaxy Gene FGFR4 Is Essential for Patterning of the Left-Right Organizer in Xenopus., Sempou E., Front Physiol. January 1, 2018; 9 1705.              


Pax8 and Pax2 are specifically required at different steps of Xenopus pronephros development., Buisson I., Dev Biol. January 15, 2015; 397 (2): 175-90.                            


In vivo T-box transcription factor profiling reveals joint regulation of embryonic neuromesodermal bipotency., Gentsch GE., Cell Rep. September 26, 2013; 4 (6): 1185-96.                              


Early transcriptional targets of MyoD link myogenesis and somitogenesis., Maguire RJ., Dev Biol. November 15, 2012; 371 (2): 256-68.                                                    


Origin of muscle satellite cells in the Xenopus embryo., Daughters RS., Development. March 1, 2011; 138 (5): 821-30.                          


The RNA-binding protein Seb4/RBM24 is a direct target of MyoD and is required for myogenesis during Xenopus early development., Li HY., Mech Dev. January 1, 2010; 127 (5-6): 281-91.        


Unc5B interacts with FLRT3 and Rnd1 to modulate cell adhesion in Xenopus embryos., Karaulanov E., PLoS One. May 29, 2009; 4 (5): e5742.              


A p38 MAPK-CREB pathway functions to pattern mesoderm in Xenopus., Keren A., Dev Biol. October 1, 2008; 322 (1): 86-94.        


FGF8, Wnt8 and Myf5 are target genes of Tbx6 during anteroposterior specification in Xenopus embryo., Li HY., Dev Biol. February 15, 2006; 290 (2): 470-81.                    


Chordin is required for the Spemann organizer transplantation phenomenon in Xenopus embryos., Oelgeschläger M., Dev Cell. February 1, 2003; 4 (2): 219-30.              


Xolloid-related: a novel BMP1/Tolloid-related metalloprotease is expressed during early Xenopus development., Dale L., Mech Dev. December 1, 2002; 119 (2): 177-90.      


Repression through a distal TCF-3 binding site restricts Xenopus myf-5 expression in gastrula mesoderm., Yang J., Mech Dev. July 1, 2002; 115 (1-2): 79-89.              


Zygotic Wnt/beta-catenin signaling preferentially regulates the expression of Myf5 gene in the mesoderm of Xenopus., Shi DL., Dev Biol. May 1, 2002; 245 (1): 124-35.


A role for GATA5 in Xenopus endoderm specification., Weber H., Development. October 1, 2000; 127 (20): 4345-60.                  


Patterning of the mesoderm involves several threshold responses to BMP-4 and Xwnt-8., Marom K., Mech Dev. September 1, 1999; 87 (1-2): 33-44.              


Bone morphogenetic protein 1 regulates dorsal-ventral patterning in early Xenopus embryos by degrading chordin, a BMP4 antagonist., Wardle FC., Mech Dev. August 1, 1999; 86 (1-2): 75-85.          


The expression pattern of Xenopus Mox-2 implies a role in initial mesodermal differentiation., Candia AF., Mech Dev. July 1, 1995; 52 (1): 27-36.

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