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Papers associated with vegt (and morpholino)



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Molecular asymmetry in the 8-cell stage Xenopus tropicalis embryo described by single blastomere transcript sequencing., De Domenico E, Owens ND, Grant IM, Gomes-Faria R, Gilchrist MJ., Dev Biol. December 15, 2015; 408 (2): 252-68.          


Kruppel-like factor family genes are expressed during Xenopus embryogenesis and involved in germ layer formation and body axis patterning., Gao Y, Cao Q, Lu L, Zhang X, Zhang Z, Zhang Z, Dong X, Jia W, Cao Y, Cao Y., Dev Dyn. October 1, 2015; 244 (10): 1328-46.                                    


E2a is necessary for Smad2/3-dependent transcription and the direct repression of lefty during gastrulation., Wills AE, Baker JC., Dev Cell. February 9, 2015; 32 (3): 345-57.                  


Genome-wide view of TGFβ/Foxh1 regulation of the early mesendoderm program., Chiu WT, Charney Le R, Blitz IL, Fish MB, Li Y, Biesinger J, Xie X, Cho KW., Development. December 1, 2014; 141 (23): 4537-47.                                  


The splicing factor PQBP1 regulates mesodermal and neural development through FGF signaling., Iwasaki Y, Thomsen GH., Development. October 1, 2014; 141 (19): 3740-51.                                          


Occupancy of tissue-specific cis-regulatory modules by Otx2 and TLE/Groucho for embryonic head specification., Yasuoka Y, Suzuki Y, Takahashi S, Someya H, Sudou N, Haramoto Y, Cho KW, Asashima M, Sugano S, Taira M., Nat Commun. July 9, 2014; 5 4322.        


High-resolution analysis of gene activity during the Xenopus mid-blastula transition., Collart C, Owens ND, Bhaw-Rosun L, Cooper B, De Domenico E, Patrushev I, Sesay AK, Smith JN, Smith JC, Gilchrist MJ., Development. May 1, 2014; 141 (9): 1927-39.                  


The Xenopus homologue of Down syndrome critical region protein 6 drives dorsoanterior gene expression and embryonic axis formation by antagonising polycomb group proteins., Li HY, Grifone R, Saquet A, Carron C, Shi DL., Development. December 1, 2013; 140 (24): 4903-13.                                


In vivo T-box transcription factor profiling reveals joint regulation of embryonic neuromesodermal bipotency., Gentsch GE, Owens ND, Martin SR, Piccinelli P, Faial T, Trotter MW, Gilchrist MJ, Smith JC., Cell Rep. September 26, 2013; 4 (6): 1185-96.                              


Xenopus Nanos1 is required to prevent endoderm gene expression and apoptosis in primordial germ cells., Lai F, Singh A, King ML., Development. April 1, 2012; 139 (8): 1476-86.                


The RNA-binding protein XSeb4R regulates maternal Sox3 at the posttranscriptional level during maternal-zygotic transition in Xenopus., Bentaya S, Ghogomu SM, Vanhomwegen J, Van Campenhout C, Thelie A, Dhainaut M, Bellefroid EJ, Souopgui J., Dev Biol. March 15, 2012; 363 (2): 362-72.                      


The RNA-binding protein XSeb4R regulates maternal Sox3 at the posttranscriptional level during maternal-zygotic transition in Xenopus., Bentaya S, Ghogomu SM, Vanhomwegen J, Van Campenhout C, Thelie A, Dhainaut M, Bellefroid EJ, Souopgui J., Dev Biol. March 15, 2012; 363 (2): 362-72.                      


The homeobox leucine zipper gene Homez plays a role in Xenopus laevis neurogenesis., Ghimouz R, Bar I, Hanotel J, Minela B, Keruzore M, Thelie A, Bellefroid EJ., Biochem Biophys Res Commun. November 11, 2011; 415 (1): 11-6.            


Snail2 controls mesodermal BMP/Wnt induction of neural crest., Shi J, Severson C, Yang J, Wedlich D, Klymkowsky MW., Development. August 1, 2011; 138 (15): 3135-45.                  


The functions of maternal Dishevelled 2 and 3 in the early Xenopus embryo., Tadjuidje E, Cha SW, Louza M, Wylie C, Heasman J., Dev Dyn. July 1, 2011; 240 (7): 1727-36.          


Xenopus furry contributes to release of microRNA gene silencing., Goto T, Fukui A, Shibuya H, Keller R, Asashima M., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. November 9, 2010; 107 (45): 19344-9.                        


Elr-type proteins protect Xenopus Dead end mRNA from miR-18-mediated clearance in the soma., Koebernick K, Loeber J, Arthur PK, Tarbashevich K, Pieler T., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. September 14, 2010; 107 (37): 16148-53.              


Elr-type proteins protect Xenopus Dead end mRNA from miR-18-mediated clearance in the soma., Koebernick K, Loeber J, Arthur PK, Tarbashevich K, Pieler T., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. September 14, 2010; 107 (37): 16148-53.              


Unexpected functional redundancy between Twist and Slug (Snail2) and their feedback regulation of NF-kappaB via Nodal and Cerberus., Zhang C, Klymkowsky MW., Dev Biol. July 15, 2009; 331 (2): 340-9.    


Identification of a novel negative regulator of activin/nodal signaling in mesendodermal formation of Xenopus embryos., Cheong SM, Kim H, Han JK., J Biol Chem. June 19, 2009; 284 (25): 17052-60.                        


XsFRP5 modulates endodermal organogenesis in Xenopus laevis., Damianitsch K, Melchert J, Pieler T., Dev Biol. May 15, 2009; 329 (2): 327-37.      


Bmp signaling is necessary and sufficient for ventrolateral endoderm specification in Xenopus., Wills A, Dickinson K, Khokha M, Baker JC., Dev Dyn. August 1, 2008; 237 (8): 2177-86.      


The Gata5 target, TGIF2, defines the pancreatic region by modulating BMP signals within the endoderm., Spagnoli FM, Brivanlou AH., Development. February 1, 2008; 135 (3): 451-61.                                                    


Expression of Siamois and Twin in the blastula Chordin/Noggin signaling center is required for brain formation in Xenopus laevis embryos., Ishibashi H, Matsumura N, Hanafusa H, Matsumoto K, De Robertis EM, Kuroda H., Mech Dev. January 1, 2008; 125 (1-2): 58-66.              


The role of FoxC1 in early Xenopus development., Cha JY, Birsoy B, Kofron M, Mahoney E, Lang S, Wylie C, Heasman J., Dev Dyn. October 1, 2007; 236 (10): 2731-41.        


The competence of Xenopus blastomeres to produce neural and retinal progeny is repressed by two endo-mesoderm promoting pathways., Yan B, Moody SA., Dev Biol. May 1, 2007; 305 (1): 103-19.        


Negative regulation of Activin/Nodal signaling by SRF during Xenopus gastrulation., Yun CH, Choi SC, Park E, Kim SJ, Chung AS, Lee HK, Lee HK, Lee HJ, Lee HJ, Han JK., Development. February 1, 2007; 134 (4): 769-77.              


FoxI1e activates ectoderm formation and controls cell position in the Xenopus blastula., Mir A, Kofron M, Zorn AM, Bajzer M, Haque M, Heasman J, Wylie CC., Development. February 1, 2007; 134 (4): 779-88.                  


An NF-kappaB and slug regulatory loop active in early vertebrate mesoderm., Zhang C, Carl TF, Trudeau ED, Simmet T, Klymkowsky MW., PLoS One. December 27, 2006; 1 e106.                        


An NF-kappaB and slug regulatory loop active in early vertebrate mesoderm., Zhang C, Carl TF, Trudeau ED, Simmet T, Klymkowsky MW., PLoS One. December 27, 2006; 1 e106.                        


FoxD3 regulation of Nodal in the Spemann organizer is essential for Xenopus dorsal mesoderm development., Steiner AB, Engleka MJ, Lu Q, Piwarzyk EC, Yaklichkin S, Lefebvre JL, Walters JW, Pineda-Salgado L, Labosky PA, Kessler DS., Development. December 1, 2006; 133 (24): 4827-38.                    


Defining synphenotype groups in Xenopus tropicalis by use of antisense morpholino oligonucleotides., Rana AA, Collart C, Gilchrist MJ, Smith JC., PLoS Genet. November 17, 2006; 2 (11): e193.                                    


Vg 1 is an essential signaling molecule in Xenopus development., Birsoy B, Kofron M, Schaible K, Wylie C, Heasman J., Development. January 1, 2006; 133 (1): 15-20.    


Maternal Xenopus Zic2 negatively regulates Nodal-related gene expression during anteroposterior patterning., Houston DW, Wylie C., Development. November 1, 2005; 132 (21): 4845-55.              


Germ-layer specification and control of cell growth by Ectodermin, a Smad4 ubiquitin ligase., Dupont S, Zacchigna L, Cordenonsi M, Soligo S, Adorno M, Rugge M, Piccolo S., Cell. April 8, 2005; 121 (1): 87-99.                                  


Microarray-based identification of VegT targets in Xenopus., Taverner NV, Kofron M, Kofron M, Shin Y, Kabitschke C, Gilchrist MJ, Wylie C, Cho KW, Heasman J, Smith JC., Mech Dev. March 1, 2005; 122 (3): 333-54.                                          


The role of Mixer in patterning the early Xenopus embryo., Kofron M, Wylie C, Heasman J., Development. May 1, 2004; 131 (10): 2431-41.


The beta-catenin/VegT-regulated early zygotic gene Xnr5 is a direct target of SOX3 regulation., Zhang C, Basta T, Jensen ED, Klymkowsky MW., Development. December 1, 2003; 130 (23): 5609-24.  


PP2A:B56epsilon is required for Wnt/beta-catenin signaling during embryonic development., Yang J, Wu J, Tan C, Klein PS., Development. December 1, 2003; 130 (23): 5569-78.            


The Xenopus LIM-homeodomain protein Xlim5 regulates the differential adhesion properties of early ectoderm cells., Houston DW, Wylie C., Development. June 1, 2003; 130 (12): 2695-704.              


Techniques and probes for the study of Xenopus tropicalis development., Khokha MK, Chung C, Bustamante EL, Gaw LW, Trott KA, Yeh J, Lim N, Lin JC, Taverner N, Amaya E, Papalopulu N, Smith JC, Zorn AM, Harland RM, Grammer TC., Dev Dyn. December 1, 2002; 225 (4): 499-510.          


The roles of three signaling pathways in the formation and function of the Spemann Organizer., Xanthos JB, Kofron M, Tao Q, Tao Q, Schaible K, Wylie C, Heasman J., Development. September 1, 2002; 129 (17): 4027-43.                  


Multiple interactions between maternally-activated signalling pathways control Xenopus nodal-related genes., Rex M, Hilton E, Old R., Int J Dev Biol. March 1, 2002; 46 (2): 217-26.


Vegetal localization of maternal mRNAs is disrupted by VegT depletion., Heasman J, Wessely O, Langland R, Craig EJ, Kessler DS., Dev Biol. December 15, 2001; 240 (2): 377-86.    

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