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Papers associated with epithelium∨derBy=4 (and ag1)

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ccl19 and ccl21 affect cell movements and differentiation in early Xenopus development., Goto T., Dev Growth Differ. April 1, 2023; 65 (3): 175-189.                


The Secreted Protein Disulfide Isomerase Ag1 Lost by Ancestors of Poorly Regenerating Vertebrates Is Required for Xenopus laevis Tail Regeneration., Ivanova AS., Front Cell Dev Biol. January 1, 2021; 9 738940.                  


Bioinformatics Screening of Genes Specific for Well-Regenerating Vertebrates Reveals c-answer, a Regulator of Brain Development and Regeneration., Korotkova DD., Cell Rep. October 22, 2019; 29 (4): 1027-1040.e6.                              


Agr2-interacting Prod1-like protein Tfp4 from Xenopus laevis is necessary for early forebrain and eye development as well as for the tadpole appendage regeneration., Tereshina MB., Genesis. May 1, 2019; 57 (5): e23293.                  


Ras-dva small GTPases lost during evolution of amniotes regulate regeneration in anamniotes., Ivanova AS., Sci Rep. August 29, 2018; 8 (1): 13035.                                                    


Gene expression of the two developmentally regulated dermatan sulfate epimerases in the Xenopus embryo., Gouignard N., PLoS One. January 18, 2018; 13 (1): e0191751.                                                          


An endocannabinoid system is present in the mouse olfactory epithelium but does not modulate olfaction., Hutch CR., Neuroscience. August 6, 2015; 300 539-53.


The Xenopus doublesex-related gene Dmrt5 is required for olfactory placode neurogenesis., Parlier D., Dev Biol. January 1, 2013; 373 (1): 39-52.                              


Histology of plastic embedded amphibian embryos and larvae., Kurth T., Genesis. March 1, 2012; 50 (3): 235-50.                                


Differential expression of anterior gradient gene AGR2 in prostate cancer., Maresh EL., BMC Cancer. December 13, 2010; 10 680.          


The R109H variant of fascin-2, a developmentally regulated actin crosslinker in hair-cell stereocilia, underlies early-onset hearing loss of DBA/2J mice., Shin JB., J Neurosci. July 21, 2010; 30 (29): 9683-94.              


Direct activation of Shroom3 transcription by Pitx proteins drives epithelial morphogenesis in the developing gut., Chung MI., Development. April 1, 2010; 137 (8): 1339-49.              


Endocannabinoid modulation in the olfactory epithelium., Breunig E., Results Probl Cell Differ. January 1, 2010; 52 139-45.


Coordination of BMP-3b and cerberus is required for head formation of Xenopus embryos., Hino J., Dev Biol. August 1, 2003; 260 (1): 138-57.                            


Regulation and function of Dlx3 in vertebrate development., Beanan MJ., Dev Dyn. August 1, 2000; 218 (4): 545-53.      


Requirement of Sox2-mediated signaling for differentiation of early Xenopus neuroectoderm., Kishi M., Development. February 1, 2000; 127 (4): 791-800.              


OAZ uses distinct DNA- and protein-binding zinc fingers in separate BMP-Smad and Olf signaling pathways., Hata A., Cell. January 21, 2000; 100 (2): 229-40.      


Cloning of the gene gob-4, which is expressed in intestinal goblet cells in mice., Komiya T., Biochim Biophys Acta. March 19, 1999; 1444 (3): 434-8.


Autoactivation of Xenopus Thyroid Hormone Receptor beta Genes Correlates with Larval Epithelial Apoptosis and Adult Cell Proliferation., Shi YB., J Biomed Sci. January 1, 1997; 4 (1): 9-18.


A sticky problem: the Xenopus cement gland as a paradigm for anteroposterior patterning., Sive H., Dev Dyn. March 1, 1996; 205 (3): 265-80.          

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