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Papers associated with hoxa11



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Evolution of Hoxa-11 in lineages phylogenetically positioned along the fin-limb transition., Chiu CH, Nonaka D, Xue L, Amemiya CT, Wagner GP., Mol Phylogenet Evol. November 1, 2000; 17 (2): 305-16.


Hoxa11 and Hoxd11 regulate branching morphogenesis of the ureteric bud in the developing kidney., Patterson LT, Pembaur M, Potter SS., Development. June 1, 2001; 128 (11): 2153-61.


Abdominal B-type Hox gene expression in Xenopus laevis., Lombardo A, Slack JM., Mech Dev. August 1, 2001; 106 (1-2): 191-5.                                                      


Developmental basis of limb evolution., Hinchliffe JR., Int J Dev Biol. January 1, 2002; 46 (7): 835-45.


Anteroposterior axis formation in Xenopus limb bud recombinants: a model of pattern formation during limb regeneration., Yokoyama H, Tamura K, Tamura K, Ide H., Dev Dyn. November 1, 2002; 225 (3): 277-88.          


Identification of genes induced in regenerating Xenopus tadpole tails by using the differential display method., Ishino T, Shirai M, Kunieda T, Sekimizu K, Natori S, Kubo T, Kubo T., Dev Dyn. February 1, 2003; 226 (2): 317-25.            


A dimerized coiled-coil domain and an adjoining part of geminin interact with two sites on Cdt1 for replication inhibition., Saxena S, Yuan P, Dhar SK, Senga T, Takeda D, Robinson H, Kornbluth S, Swaminathan K, Dutta A., Mol Cell. July 23, 2004; 15 (2): 245-58.


Limb regeneration in Xenopus laevis froglet., Suzuki M, Suzuki M, Yakushiji N, Nakada Y, Satoh A, Ide H, Tamura K, Tamura K., ScientificWorldJournal. May 12, 2006; 6 Suppl 1 26-37.        


Rethinking the proximodistal axis of the vertebrate limb in the molecular era., Tabin C, Wolpert L., Genes Dev. June 15, 2007; 21 (12): 1433-42.


Analysis of hoxa11 and hoxa13 expression during patternless limb regeneration in Xenopus., Ohgo S, Itoh A, Suzuki M, Satoh A, Yokoyama H, Tamura K, Tamura K., Dev Biol. February 15, 2010; 338 (2): 148-57.          


Microarray-based identification of Pitx3 targets during Xenopus embryogenesis., Hooker L, Smoczer C, KhosrowShahian F, Wolanski M, Crawford MJ., Dev Dyn. September 1, 2012; 241 (9): 1487-505.                          


Yap1, transcription regulator in the Hippo signaling pathway, is required for Xenopus limb bud regeneration., Hayashi S, Tamura K, Yokoyama H., Dev Biol. April 1, 2014; 388 (1): 57-67.


Active repression by RARγ signaling is required for vertebrate axial elongation., Janesick A, Nguyen TT, Aisaki K, Igarashi K, Kitajima S, Chandraratna RA, Kanno J, Blumberg B., Development. June 1, 2014; 141 (11): 2260-70.                    


Comprehensive analyses of hox gene expression in Xenopus laevis embryos and adult tissues., Kondo M, Yamamoto T, Takahashi S, Taira M., Dev Growth Differ. August 1, 2017; 59 (6): 526-539.                                


Hyperinnervation improves Xenopus laevis limb regeneration., Mitogawa K, Makanae A, Satoh A., Dev Biol. January 15, 2018; 433 (2): 276-286.                    


Morphological and transcriptomic analyses reveal three discrete primary stages of postembryonic development in the common fire salamander, Salamandra salamandra., Sanchez E, Küpfer E, Goedbloed DJ, Nolte AW, Lüddecke T, Schulz S, Vences M, Steinfartz S., J Exp Zool B Mol Dev Evol. March 1, 2018; 330 (2): 96-108.


De novo transcription of multiple Hox cluster genes takes place simultaneously in early Xenopus tropicalis embryos., Kondo M, Matsuo M, Igarashi K, Haramoto Y, Yamamoto T, Yasuoka Y, Taira M., Biol Open. March 4, 2019; 8 (3):                                   


What are the roles of retinoids, other morphogens, and Hox genes in setting up the vertebrate body axis?, Durston AJ., Genesis. July 1, 2019; 57 (7-8): e23296.            


Lissamphibian limbs and the origins of tetrapod hox domains., Woltering JM, Holzem M, Meyer A., Dev Biol. December 15, 2019; 456 (2): 138-144.        


Characterising open chromatin in chick embryos identifies cis-regulatory elements important for paraxial mesoderm formation and axis extension., Mok GF, Folkes L, Weldon SA, Maniou E, Martinez-Heredia V, Godden AM, Williams RM, Sauka-Spengler T, Wheeler GN, Moxon S, Münsterberg AE., Nat Commun. February 19, 2021; 12 (1): 1157.              


Fibroblast dedifferentiation as a determinant of successful regeneration., Lin TY, Gerber T, Taniguchi-Sugiura Y, Murawala P, Hermann S, Grosser L, Shibata E, Treutlein B, Tanaka EM., Dev Cell. May 17, 2021; 56 (10): 1541-1551.e6.                    


Hif1α and Wnt are required for posterior gene expression during Xenopus tropicalis tail regeneration., Patel JH, Schattinger PA, Takayoshi EE, Wills AE., Dev Biol. March 1, 2022; 483 157-168.                  


An archetype and scaling of developmental tissue dynamics across species., Morishita Y, Lee SW, Suzuki T, Yokoyama H, Kamei Y, Tamura K, Kawasumi-Kita A., Nat Commun. December 11, 2023; 14 (1): 8199.                              

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