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The spatio-temporal expression of ProSAP/shank family members and their interaction partner LAPSER1 during Xenopus laevis development.
Gessert S, Schmeisser MJ, Tao S, Boeckers TM, Kühl M.
Dev Dyn. June 1, 2011; 240 (6): 1528-36.

A revised model of Xenopus dorsal midline development: differential and separable requirements for Notch and Shh signaling.
Peyrot SM, Wallingford JB, Harland RM.
Dev Biol. April 15, 2011; 352 (2): 254-66.

Lef1 plays a role in patterning the mesoderm and ectoderm in Xenopus tropicalis.
Roel G, Gent YY, Peterson-Maduro J, Verbeek FJ, Destree O.
Int J Dev Biol. January 1, 2009; 53 (1): 81-9.

Semaphorin and neuropilin expression during early morphogenesis of Xenopus laevis.
Koestner U, Shnitsar I, Linnemannstöns K, Hufton AL, Borchers A.
Dev Dyn. December 1, 2008; 237 (12): 3853-63.

The Wnt signaling regulator R-spondin 3 promotes angioblast and vascular development.
Kazanskaya O, Ohkawara B, Heroult M, Wu W, Maltry N, Augustin HG, Niehrs C.
Development. November 1, 2008; 135 (22): 3655-64.

Crossveinless-2 Is a BMP feedback inhibitor that binds Chordin/BMP to regulate Xenopus embryonic patterning.
Ambrosio AL, Taelman VF, Lee HX, Metzinger CA, Coffinier C, De Robertis EM.
Dev Cell. August 1, 2008; 15 (2): 248-60.

Cloning and developmental expression of the Xenopus Nkx6 genes.
Zhao S, Jiang H, Wang W, Mao B.
Dev Genes Evol. June 1, 2007; 217 (6): 477-83.

Census of vertebrate Wnt genes: isolation and developmental expression of Xenopus Wnt2, Wnt3, Wnt9a, Wnt9b, Wnt10a, and Wnt16.
Garriock RJ, Warkman AS, Meadows SM, D'Agostino S, Krieg PA.
Dev Dyn. May 1, 2007; 236 (5): 1249-58.

Cholesterol homeostasis in development: the role of Xenopus 7-dehydrocholesterol reductase (Xdhcr7) in neural development.
Tadjuidje E, Hollemann T.
Dev Dyn. August 1, 2006; 235 (8): 2095-110.

Apelin, the ligand for the endothelial G-protein-coupled receptor, APJ, is a potent angiogenic factor required for normal vascular development of the frog embryo.
Cox CM, D'Agostino SL, Miller MK, Heimark RL, Krieg PA.
Dev Biol. August 1, 2006; 296 (1): 177-89.

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