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Papers associated with cilium (and tp63)

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S100Z is expressed in a lateral subpopulation of olfactory receptor neurons in the main olfactory system of Xenopus laevis., Kahl M., Dev Neurobiol. March 4, 2024;               


A single-cell, time-resolved profiling of Xenopus mucociliary epithelium reveals nonhierarchical model of development., Lee J., Sci Adv. April 7, 2023; 9 (14): eadd5745.                                                          


Xenopus epidermal and endodermal epithelia as models for mucociliary epithelial evolution, disease, and metaplasia., Walentek P., Genesis. February 1, 2021; 59 (1-2): e23406.          


ΔN-Tp63 Mediates Wnt/β-Catenin-Induced Inhibition of Differentiation in Basal Stem Cells of Mucociliary Epithelia., Haas M., Cell Rep. September 24, 2019; 28 (13): 3338-3352.e6.                              


CDC20B is required for deuterosome-mediated centriole production in multiciliated cells., Revinski DR., Nat Commun. November 7, 2018; 9 (1): 4668.              


TRRAP is a central regulator of human multiciliated cell formation., Wang Z., J Cell Biol. June 4, 2018; 217 (6): 1941-1955.                        


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.                                              


Xenopus embryonic epidermis as a mucociliary cellular ecosystem to assess the effect of sex hormones in a non-reproductive context., Castillo-Briceno P., Front Zool. February 6, 2014; 11 (1): 9.                


The structure and development of Xenopus laevis cornea., Hu W., Exp Eye Res. November 1, 2013; 116 109-28.                            

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