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Papers associated with thyroid primordium (and prl.1)

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The synthetic gestagen levonorgestrel impairs metamorphosis in Xenopus laevis by disruption of the thyroid system., Lorenz C., Toxicol Sci. September 1, 2011; 123 (1): 94-102.


Gene switching at Xenopus laevis metamorphosis., Mukhi S., Dev Biol. February 15, 2010; 338 (2): 117-26.                


Corticosteroids disrupt amphibian metamorphosis by complex modes of action including increased prolactin expression., Lorenz C., Comp Biochem Physiol C Toxicol Pharmacol. August 1, 2009; 150 (2): 314-21.


Teratogenic effects of chronic treatment with corticosterone on tadpoles of Xenopus laevis., Lorenz C., Ann N Y Acad Sci. April 1, 2009; 1163 454-6.


Differential distribution of orexin-A-like and orexin receptor 1 (OX1R)-like immunoreactivities in the Xenopus pituitary., Suzuki H., Tissue Cell. December 1, 2007; 39 (6): 423-30.


Activity and expression of Xenopus laevis matrix metalloproteinases: identification of a novel role for the hormone prolactin in regulating collagenolysis in both amphibians and mammals., Jung JC., J Cell Physiol. October 1, 2004; 201 (1): 155-64.


Tissue-specific regulation of type III iodothyronine 5-deiodinase gene expression mediates the effects of prolactin and growth hormone in Xenopus metamorphosis., Shintani N., Dev Growth Differ. August 1, 2002; 44 (4): 327-35.


Pituitary involvement in T cell renewal during development and metamorphosis of Xenopus laevis., Rollins-Smith LA., Brain Behav Immun. September 1, 2000; 14 (3): 185-97.


Prolactin is not a juvenile hormone in Xenopus laevis metamorphosis., Huang H., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. January 4, 2000; 97 (1): 195-9.


Autoinduction of nuclear hormone receptors during metamorphosis and its significance., Tata JR., Insect Biochem Mol Biol. January 1, 2000; 30 (8-9): 645-51.


Hormonal control of the in vitro uptake of [35S]sulfate by cartilage of Xenopus laevis tadpoles., Schneider A., Comp Biochem Physiol C Pharmacol Toxicol Endocrinol. July 1, 1997; 117 (3): 317-22.


Involvement of glucocorticoids in the reorganization of the amphibian immune system at metamorphosis., Rollins-Smith LA., Dev Immunol. January 1, 1997; 5 (2): 145-52.


Metamorphosis: an exquisite model for hormonal regulation of post-embryonic development., Tata JR., Biochem Soc Symp. January 1, 1996; 62 123-36.


Contrasting patterns of expression of thyroid hormone and retinoid X receptor genes during hormonal manipulation of Xenopus tadpole tail regression in culture., Iwamuro S., Mol Cell Endocrinol. September 22, 1995; 113 (2): 235-43.


Three related brain nuclear receptors, NGFI-B, Nurr1, and NOR-1, as transcriptional activators., Paulsen RF., J Mol Neurosci. January 1, 1995; 6 (4): 249-55.


Hormonal regulation of programmed cell death during amphibian metamorphosis., Tata JR., Biochem Cell Biol. January 1, 1994; 72 (11-12): 581-8.


Autoinduction of nuclear receptor genes and its significance., Tata JR., J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol. August 1, 1993; 46 (2): 105-19.


Expression of the Xenopus laevis prolactin and thyrotropin genes during metamorphosis., Buckbinder L., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. May 1, 1993; 90 (9): 3820-4.


Prolactin prevents the autoinduction of thyroid hormone receptor mRNAs during amphibian metamorphosis., Baker BS., Dev Biol. February 1, 1992; 149 (2): 463-7.


Prolactin inhibits both thyroid hormone-induced morphogenesis and cell death in cultured amphibian larval tissues., Tata JR., Dev Biol. July 1, 1991; 146 (1): 72-80.


Thyrotropin-releasing hormone facilitates display of reproductive behavior and locomotor behavior in an amphibian., Taylor JA., Horm Behav. June 1, 1991; 25 (2): 128-36.


Gonadal hormones inhibit the induction of metamorphosis by thyroid hormones in Xenopus laevis tadpoles in vivo, but not in vitro., Gray KM., Gen Comp Endocrinol. February 1, 1990; 77 (2): 202-11.


Histological changes in Xenopus laevis Daudin specimens kept under dry conditions, then moved back to their natural aquatic environment. I. Pituitary, thyroid and testis., Guardabassi A., Arch Sci Biol (Bologna). January 1, 1978; 62 (1-4): 51-61.

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