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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. April 1, 2024; 84 (2): 59-73.
ccl19 and ccl21 affect cell movements and differentiation in early Xenopus development. , Goto T ., Dev Growth Differ. April 1, 2023; 65 (3): 175-189.
Odontomas in Frogs. , LaDouceur EEB., Vet Pathol. January 1, 2020; 57 (1): 147-150.
The interconnection between cytokeratin and cell membrane-bound β-catenin in Sertoli cells derived from juvenile Xenopus tropicalis testes. , Nguyen TMX., Biol Open. December 20, 2019; 8 (12):
Xenopus slc7a5 is essential for notochord function and eye development. , Katada T., Mech Dev. February 1, 2019; 155 48-59.
Fam46a regulates BMP-dependent pre-placodal ectoderm differentiation in Xenopus. , Watanabe T., Development. October 26, 2018; 145 (20):
The Xenopus animal cap transcriptome: building a mucociliary epithelium. , Angerilli A., Nucleic Acids Res. September 28, 2018; 46 (17): 8772-8787.
Reactivation of larval keratin gene ( krt62.L) in blastema epithelium during Xenopus froglet limb regeneration. , Satoh A ., Dev Biol. December 15, 2017; 432 (2): 265-272.
Functional Reintegration of Sensory Neurons and Transitional Dendritic Reduction of Mitral/Tufted Cells during Injury-Induced Recovery of the Larval Xenopus Olfactory Circuit. , Hawkins SJ., Front Cell Neurosci. July 21, 2017; 11 380.
Specific induction of cranial placode cells from Xenopus ectoderm by modulating the levels of BMP, Wnt and FGF signaling. , Watanabe T., Genesis. October 1, 2014; .
Purinergic receptor-induced Ca2+ signaling in the neuroepithelium of the vomeronasal organ of larval Xenopus laevis. , Dittrich K., Purinergic Signal. January 1, 2014; 10 (2): 327-36.
Regulation of neurogenesis by Fgf8a requires Cdc42 signaling and a novel Cdc42 effector protein. , Hulstrand AM., Dev Biol. October 15, 2013; 382 (2): 385-99.
NumbL is essential for Xenopus primary neurogenesis. , Nieber F., BMC Dev Biol. October 14, 2013; 13 36.
Par6b regulates the dynamics of apicobasal polarity during development of the stratified Xenopus epidermis. , Wang S., PLoS One. October 8, 2013; 8 (10): e76854.
The Xenopus doublesex-related gene Dmrt5 is required for olfactory placode neurogenesis. , Parlier D., Dev Biol. January 1, 2013; 373 (1): 39-52.
Skin regeneration in adult axolotls: a blueprint for scar-free healing in vertebrates. , Seifert AW., PLoS One. January 1, 2012; 7 (4): e32875.
The development of the adult intestinal stem cells: Insights from studies on thyroid hormone-dependent amphibian metamorphosis. , Shi YB ., Cell Biosci. September 6, 2011; 1 (1): 30.
Evidence for partial epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition ( pEMT) and recruitment of motile blastoderm edge cells during avian epiboly. , Futterman MA., Dev Dyn. June 1, 2011; 240 (6): 1502-11.
Nkx6 genes pattern the frog neural plate and Nkx6.1 is necessary for motoneuron axon projection. , Dichmann DS ., Dev Biol. January 15, 2011; 349 (2): 378-86.
Characterization of a novel type I keratin gene and generation of transgenic lines with fluorescent reporter genes driven by its promoter/enhancer in Xenopus laevis. , Suzuki KT ., Dev Dyn. December 1, 2010; 239 (12): 3172-81.
FoxI1e activates ectoderm formation and controls cell position in the Xenopus blastula. , Mir A., Development. February 1, 2007; 134 (4): 779-88.
Evi1 is specifically expressed in the distal tubule and duct of the Xenopus pronephros and plays a role in its formation. , Van Campenhout C., Dev Biol. June 1, 2006; 294 (1): 203-19.
Fingerprinting taste buds: intermediate filaments and their implication for taste bud formation. , Witt M., Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. September 29, 2000; 355 (1401): 1233-7.
Regulation and function of Dlx3 in vertebrate development. , Beanan MJ., Dev Dyn. August 1, 2000; 218 (4): 545-53.
Expression of neural properties in olfactory cytokeratin-positive basal cell line. , Satoh M., Brain Res Dev Brain Res. June 30, 2000; 121 (2): 219-22.
Requirement of Sox2-mediated signaling for differentiation of early Xenopus neuroectoderm. , Kishi M., Development. February 1, 2000; 127 (4): 791-800.
Neural tube closure in Xenopus laevis involves medial migration, directed protrusive activity, cell intercalation and convergent extension. , Davidson LA ., Development. October 1, 1999; 126 (20): 4547-56.
Epithelial cell wedging and neural trough formation are induced planarly in Xenopus, without persistent vertical interactions with mesoderm. , Poznanski A., Dev Biol. September 15, 1997; 189 (2): 256-69.
TGF-beta signals and a pattern in Xenopus laevis endodermal development. , Henry GL., Development. March 1, 1996; 122 (3): 1007-15.
Reattachment of retinas to cultured pigment epithelial monolayers from Xenopus laevis. , Defoe DM., Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. April 1, 1994; 35 (5): 2466-76.
Spatial, temporal, and hormonal regulation of epidermal keratin expression during development of the frog, Xenopus laevis. , Nishikawa A., Dev Biol. May 1, 1992; 151 (1): 145-53.
Distinct distribution of vimentin and cytokeratin in Xenopus oocytes and early embryos. , Torpey NP., J Cell Sci. January 1, 1992; 101 ( Pt 1) 151-60.
An epithelium-type cytoskeleton in a glial cell: astrocytes of amphibian optic nerves contain cytokeratin filaments and are connected by desmosomes. , Rungger-Brändle E., J Cell Biol. August 1, 1989; 109 (2): 705-16.
Cytokeratin filaments and desmosomes in the epithelioid cells of the perineurial and arachnoidal sheaths of some vertebrate species. , Achtstätter T., Differentiation. May 1, 1989; 40 (2): 129-49.
A whole-mount immunocytochemical analysis of the expression of the intermediate filament protein vimentin in Xenopus. , Dent JA., Development. January 1, 1989; 105 (1): 61-74.
Expression of intermediate filament proteins during development of Xenopus laevis. III. Identification of mRNAs encoding cytokeratins typical of complex epithelia. , Fouquet B., Development. December 1, 1988; 104 (4): 533-48.
Cytoskeletons of retinal pigment epithelial cells: interspecies differences of expression patterns indicate independence of cell function from the specific complement of cytoskeletal proteins. , Owaribe K., Cell Tissue Res. November 1, 1988; 254 (2): 301-15.
Immunocytochemical identification of non-neuronal intermediate filament proteins in the developing Xenopus laevis nervous system. , Szaro BG ., Dev Biol. October 1, 1988; 471 (2): 207-24.
Cell-type-specific expression of epidermal cytokeratin genes during gastrulation of Xenopus laevis. , Jamrich M ., Genes Dev. April 1, 1987; 1 (2): 124-32.
Cytokeratins in certain endothelial and smooth muscle cells of two taxonomically distant vertebrate species, Xenopus laevis and man. , Jahn L., Differentiation. January 1, 1987; 36 (3): 234-54.
The appearance and distribution of intermediate filament proteins during differentiation of the central nervous system, skin and notochord of Xenopus laevis. , Godsave SF., J Embryol Exp Morphol. September 1, 1986; 97 201-23.
Cloning of cDNA and amino acid sequence of a cytokeratin expressed in oocytes of Xenopus laevis. , Franz JK., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. September 1, 1986; 83 (17): 6475-9.
Cytokeratin expression in simple epithelia. III. Detection of mRNAs encoding human cytokeratins nos. 8 and 18 in normal and tumor cells by hybridization with cDNA sequences in vitro and in situ. , Leube RE., Differentiation. January 1, 1986; 33 (1): 69-85.
Cytokeratin expression in simple epithelia. II. cDNA cloning and sequence characteristics of bovine cytokeratin A (no. 8). , Magin TM., Differentiation. January 1, 1986; 30 (3): 254-64.