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The USP46 complex deubiquitylates LRP6 to promote Wnt/β-catenin signaling. , Ng VH., Nat Commun. October 5, 2023; 14 (1): 6173.
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ADAM11 a novel regulator of Wnt and BMP4 signaling in neural crest and cancer. , Pandey A., Front Cell Dev Biol. January 1, 2023; 11 1271178.
Functions of block of proliferation 1 during anterior development in Xenopus laevis. , Gärtner C., PLoS One. August 2, 2022; 17 (8): e0273507.
The Ribosomal Protein L5 Functions During Xenopus Anterior Development Through Apoptotic Pathways. , Schreiner C., Front Cell Dev Biol. January 1, 2022; 10 777121.
Generation of anisotropic strain dysregulates wild-type cell division at the interface between host and oncogenic tissue. , Moruzzi M., Curr Biol. August 9, 2021; 31 (15): 3409-3418.e6.
Biallelic variants in COPB1 cause a novel, severe intellectual disability syndrome with cataracts and variable microcephaly. , Macken WL., Genome Med. February 25, 2021; 13 (1): 34.
The development of adult intestinal stem cells: Insights from studies on thyroid hormone-dependent anuran metamorphosis. , Shi YB , Shi YB ., Vitam Horm. January 1, 2021; 116 269-293.
Thyroid hormone-induced expression of Foxl1 in subepithelial fibroblasts correlates with adult stem cell development during Xenopus intestinal remodeling. , Hasebe T ., Sci Rep. November 26, 2020; 10 (1): 20715.
Tissue mechanics drives regeneration of a mucociliated epidermis on the surface of Xenopus embryonic aggregates. , Kim HY , Kim HY ., Nat Commun. January 31, 2020; 11 (1): 665.
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.
Involvement of epigenetic modifications in thyroid hormone-dependent formation of adult intestinal stem cells during amphibian metamorphosis. , Fu L., Gen Comp Endocrinol. January 15, 2019; 271 91-96.
Fam46a regulates BMP-dependent pre-placodal ectoderm differentiation in Xenopus. , Watanabe T., Development. October 26, 2018; 145 (20):
The atypical mitogen-activated protein kinase ERK3 is essential for establishment of epithelial architecture. , Takahashi C ., J Biol Chem. June 1, 2018; 293 (22): 8342-8361.
The balance of two opposing factors Mad and Myc regulates cell fate during tissue remodeling. , Okada M., Cell Biosci. April 19, 2018; 8 51.
Anosmin-1 is essential for neural crest and cranial placodes formation in Xenopus. , Bae CJ., Biochem Biophys Res Commun. January 15, 2018; 495 (3): 2257-2263.
Caspase-9 has a nonapoptotic function in Xenopus embryonic primitive blood formation. , Tran HT., J Cell Sci. July 15, 2017; 130 (14): 2371-2381.
A balance of Mad and Myc expression dictates larval cell apoptosis and adult stem cell development during Xenopus intestinal metamorphosis. , Okada M., Cell Death Dis. May 11, 2017; 8 (5): e2787.
Spectrin βV adaptive mutations and changes in subcellular location correlate with emergence of hair cell electromotility in mammalians. , Cortese M., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. February 21, 2017; 114 (8): 2054-2059.
An Epha4/Sipa1l3/Wnt pathway regulates eye development and lens maturation. , Rothe M., Development. January 15, 2017; 144 (2): 321-333.
Thyroid hormone activates Wnt/ β-catenin signaling involved in adult epithelial development during intestinal remodeling in Xenopus laevis. , Hasebe T ., Cell Tissue Res. August 1, 2016; 365 (2): 309-18.
YAP controls retinal stem cell DNA replication timing and genomic stability. , Cabochette P., Elife. September 22, 2015; 4 e08488.
Xenopus mutant reveals necessity of rax for specifying the eye field which otherwise forms tissue with telencephalic and diencephalic character. , Fish MB., Dev Biol. November 15, 2014; 395 (2): 317-330.
A nutrient-sensitive restriction point is active during retinal progenitor cell differentiation. , Love NK ., Development. February 1, 2014; 141 (3): 697-706.
Myb promotes centriole amplification and later steps of the multiciliogenesis program. , Tan FE., Development. October 1, 2013; 140 (20): 4277-86.
Neuropilin-1 biases dendrite polarization in the retina. , Kita EM ., Development. July 1, 2013; 140 (14): 2933-41.
Transgenic Xenopus laevis for live imaging in cell and developmental biology. , Takagi C., Dev Growth Differ. May 1, 2013; 55 (4): 422-33.
Pax3 and Zic1 drive induction and differentiation of multipotent, migratory, and functional neural crest in Xenopus embryos. , Milet C., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. April 2, 2013; 110 (14): 5528-33.
Expression of pluripotency factors in larval epithelia of the frog Xenopus: evidence for the presence of cornea epithelial stem cells. , Perry KJ., Dev Biol. February 15, 2013; 374 (2): 281-94.
The Xenopus doublesex-related gene Dmrt5 is required for olfactory placode neurogenesis. , Parlier D., Dev Biol. January 1, 2013; 373 (1): 39-52.
The POZ-ZF transcription factor Kaiso ( ZBTB33) induces inflammation and progenitor cell differentiation in the murine intestine. , Chaudhary R., PLoS One. January 1, 2013; 8 (9): e74160.
Using myc genes to search for stem cells in the ciliary margin of the Xenopus retina. , Xue XY., Dev Neurobiol. April 1, 2012; 72 (4): 475-90.
Transcriptional activation by Oct4 is sufficient for the maintenance and induction of pluripotency. , Hammachi F., Cell Rep. February 23, 2012; 1 (2): 99-109.
Multicilin promotes centriole assembly and ciliogenesis during multiciliate cell differentiation. , Stubbs JL., Nat Cell Biol. January 8, 2012; 14 (2): 140-7.
Rapid differential transport of Nodal and Lefty on sulfated proteoglycan-rich extracellular matrix regulates left- right asymmetry in Xenopus. , Marjoram L., Development. February 1, 2011; 138 (3): 475-85.
Cep152 interacts with Plk4 and is required for centriole duplication. , Hatch EM., J Cell Biol. November 15, 2010; 191 (4): 721-9.
The tumor-associated EpCAM regulates morphogenetic movements through intracellular signaling. , Maghzal N., J Cell Biol. November 1, 2010; 191 (3): 645-59.
Regulation of Dpp activity by tissue-specific cleavage of an upstream site within the prodomain. , Sopory S., Dev Biol. October 1, 2010; 346 (1): 102-12.
PAR-1 promotes primary neurogenesis and asymmetric cell divisions via control of spindle orientation. , Tabler JM., Development. August 1, 2010; 137 (15): 2501-5.
Manipulating heat shock factor-1 in Xenopus tadpoles: neuronal tissues are refractory to exogenous expression. , Dirks RP ., PLoS One. April 8, 2010; 5 (4): e10158.
Regulation of photoreceptor gene expression by the retinal homeobox (Rx) gene product. , Pan Y., Dev Biol. March 15, 2010; 339 (2): 494-506.
LIMK1 acts downstream of BMP signaling in developing retinal ganglion cell axons but not dendrites. , Hocking JC ., Dev Biol. June 15, 2009; 330 (2): 273-85.
The shroom family proteins play broad roles in the morphogenesis of thickened epithelial sheets. , Lee C , Lee C , Lee C ., Dev Dyn. June 1, 2009; 238 (6): 1480-91.
hnRNP I inhibits Notch signaling and regulates intestinal epithelial homeostasis in the zebrafish. , Yang J ., PLoS Genet. February 1, 2009; 5 (2): e1000363.
The outer segment serves as a default destination for the trafficking of membrane proteins in photoreceptors. , Baker SA ., J Cell Biol. November 3, 2008; 183 (3): 485-98.
Sfrp5 coordinates foregut specification and morphogenesis by antagonizing both canonical and noncanonical Wnt11 signaling. , Li Y., Genes Dev. November 1, 2008; 22 (21): 3050-63.
Eya1 and Six1 promote neurogenesis in the cranial placodes in a SoxB1-dependent fashion. , Schlosser G ., Dev Biol. August 1, 2008; 320 (1): 199-214.
Transcription factor HNF1beta and novel partners affect nephrogenesis. , Dudziak K., Kidney Int. July 1, 2008; 74 (2): 210-7.
Wnt6 expression in epidermis and epithelial tissues during Xenopus organogenesis. , Lavery DL., Dev Dyn. March 1, 2008; 237 (3): 768-79.
NF-protocadherin and TAF1 regulate retinal axon initiation and elongation in vivo. , Piper M., J Neurosci. January 2, 2008; 28 (1): 100-5.