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Papers associated with ventral mesoderm (and bmp2)

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A Retinoic Acid-Hedgehog Cascade Coordinates Mesoderm-Inducing Signals and Endoderm Competence during Lung Specification., Rankin SA, Rankin SA., Cell Rep. June 28, 2016; 16 (1): 66-78.                                              


GATA2 regulates Wnt signaling to promote primitive red blood cell fate., Mimoto MS., Dev Biol. November 1, 2015; 407 (1): 1-11.                          


Sizzled-tolloid interactions maintain foregut progenitors by regulating fibronectin-dependent BMP signaling., Kenny AP., Dev Cell. August 14, 2012; 23 (2): 292-304.                                


ADMP2 is essential for primitive blood and heart development in Xenopus., Kumano G., Dev Biol. November 15, 2006; 299 (2): 411-23.                


Expression cloning of Xenopus Os4, an evolutionarily conserved gene, which induces mesoderm and dorsal axis., Zohn IE., Dev Biol. November 1, 2001; 239 (1): 118-31.                    


In Xenopus embryos, BMP heterodimers are not required for mesoderm induction, but BMP activity is necessary for dorsal/ventral patterning., Eimon PM., Dev Biol. December 1, 1999; 216 (1): 29-40.          


Follistatin and noggin are excluded from the zebrafish organizer., Bauer H., Dev Biol. December 15, 1998; 204 (2): 488-507.


Ventral mesoderm induction and patterning by bone morphogenetic protein heterodimers in Xenopus embryos., Nishimatsu S., Mech Dev. June 1, 1998; 74 (1-2): 75-88.


Structural and functional analysis of the BMP-4 promoter in early embryos of Xenopus laevis., Metz A., Mech Dev. June 1, 1998; 74 (1-2): 29-39.


The Xenopus dorsalizing factor Gremlin identifies a novel family of secreted proteins that antagonize BMP activities., Hsu DR., Mol Cell. April 1, 1998; 1 (5): 673-83.                  


BMP1-related metalloproteinases promote the development of ventral mesoderm in early Xenopus embryos., Goodman SA., Dev Biol. March 15, 1998; 195 (2): 144-57.


Role of TAK1 and TAB1 in BMP signaling in early Xenopus development., Shibuya H., EMBO J. February 16, 1998; 17 (4): 1019-28.


Xenopus eHAND: a marker for the developing cardiovascular system of the embryo that is regulated by bone morphogenetic proteins., Sparrow DB., Mech Dev. February 1, 1998; 71 (1-2): 151-63.            


Smad6 inhibits BMP/Smad1 signaling by specifically competing with the Smad4 tumor suppressor., Hata A., Genes Dev. January 15, 1998; 12 (2): 186-97.          


Xenopus mothers against decapentaplegic is an embryonic ventralizing agent that acts downstream of the BMP-2/4 receptor., Thomsen GH., Development. August 1, 1996; 122 (8): 2359-66.              


Xenopus Mad proteins transduce distinct subsets of signals for the TGF beta superfamily., Graff JM., Cell. May 17, 1996; 85 (4): 479-87.


Bone morphogenetic protein 2 in the early development of Xenopus laevis., Clement JH., Mech Dev. August 1, 1995; 52 (2-3): 357-70.            


Ventral mesodermal patterning in Xenopus embryos: expression patterns and activities of BMP-2 and BMP-4., Hemmati-Brivanlou A., Dev Genet. January 1, 1995; 17 (1): 78-89.


Studies with a Xenopus BMP receptor suggest that ventral mesoderm-inducing signals override dorsal signals in vivo., Graff JM., Cell. October 7, 1994; 79 (1): 169-79.

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