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Papers associated with wnt4



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Analysis of Xwnt-4 in embryos of Xenopus laevis: a Wnt family member expressed in the brain and floor plate., McGrew LL, Otte AP, Moon RT., Development. June 1, 1992; 115 (2): 463-73.              


Xwnt-11: a maternally expressed Xenopus wnt gene., Ku M, Melton DA., Development. December 1, 1993; 119 (4): 1161-73.              


Cloning and characterization of Wnt-4 and Wnt-11 cDNAs from chick embryo., Tanda N, Kawakami Y, Saito T, Noji S, Nohno T., DNA Seq. January 1, 1995; 5 (5): 277-81.


Identification of distinct classes and functional domains of Wnts through expression of wild-type and chimeric proteins in Xenopus embryos., Du SJ, Purcell SM, Christian JL, McGrew LL, Moon RT., Mol Cell Biol. May 1, 1995; 15 (5): 2625-34.


Wnt4 affects morphogenesis when misexpressed in the zebrafish embryo., Ungar AR, Kelly GM, Moon RT., Mech Dev. August 1, 1995; 52 (2-3): 153-64.


Activities of the Wnt-1 class of secreted signaling factors are antagonized by the Wnt-5A class and by a dominant negative cadherin in early Xenopus development., Torres MA, Yang-Snyder JA, Purcell SM, DeMarais AA, McGrew LL, Moon RT., J Cell Biol. June 1, 1996; 133 (5): 1123-37.              


Xwnt-2b is a novel axis-inducing Xenopus Wnt, which is expressed in embryonic brain., Landesman Y, Sokol SY., Mech Dev. May 1, 1997; 63 (2): 199-209.            


Wnt signaling: a common theme in animal development., Cadigan KM, Nusse R., Genes Dev. December 15, 1997; 11 (24): 3286-305.


Towards a molecular anatomy of the Xenopus pronephric kidney., Brändli AW., Int J Dev Biol. January 1, 1999; 43 (5): 381-95.                      


Dynamic patterns of gene expression in the developing pronephros of Xenopus laevis., Carroll TJ, Wallingford JB, Vize PD., Dev Genet. January 1, 1999; 24 (3-4): 199-207.        


Antagonist activity of DWnt-4 and wingless in the Drosophila embryonic ventral ectoderm and in heterologous Xenopus assays., Gieseler K, Graba Y, Mariol MC, Wilder EL, Martinez-Arias A, Lemaire P, Pradel J., Mech Dev. July 1, 1999; 85 (1-2): 123-31.    


Keeping a close eye on Wnt-1/wg signaling in Xenopus., Gradl D, Kühl M, Wedlich D., Mech Dev. August 1, 1999; 86 (1-2): 3-15.    


Expression of connexin 30 in Xenopus embryos and its involvement in hatching gland function., Levin M, Mercola M., Dev Dyn. September 1, 2000; 219 (1): 96-101.        


A role for Xlim-1 in pronephros development in Xenopus laevis., Chan TC, Takahashi S, Asashima M., Dev Biol. December 15, 2000; 228 (2): 256-69.      


Mouse Wnt receptor gene Fzd5 is essential for yolk sac and placental angiogenesis., Ishikawa T, Tamai Y, Zorn AM, Yoshida H, Seldin MF, Nishikawa S, Taketo MM., Development. January 1, 2001; 128 (1): 25-33.  


Essential function of Wnt-4 for tubulogenesis in the Xenopus pronephric kidney., Saulnier DM, Ghanbari H, Brändli AW., Dev Biol. August 1, 2002; 248 (1): 13-28.                    


Wnt-4 activates the canonical beta-catenin-mediated Wnt pathway and binds Frizzled-6 CRD: functional implications of Wnt/beta-catenin activity in kidney epithelial cells., Lyons JP, Mueller UW, Ji H, Everett C, Fang X, Hsieh JC, Barth AM, McCrea PD., Exp Cell Res. August 15, 2004; 298 (2): 369-87.


The role of XTRAP-gamma in Xenopus pronephros development., Li DH, Chan T, Satow R, Komazaki S, Hashizume K, Asashima M., Int J Dev Biol. January 1, 2005; 49 (4): 401-8.            


Noncanonical Wnt-4 signaling and EAF2 are required for eye development in Xenopus laevis., Maurus D, Héligon C, Bürger-Schwärzler A, Brändli AW, Kühl M., EMBO J. March 23, 2005; 24 (6): 1181-91.


Wnt9b plays a central role in the regulation of mesenchymal to epithelial transitions underlying organogenesis of the mammalian urogenital system., Carroll TJ, Park JS, Hayashi S, Majumdar A, McMahon AP., Dev Cell. August 1, 2005; 9 (2): 283-92.


SFRP1 regulates the growth of retinal ganglion cell axons through the Fz2 receptor., Rodriguez J, Esteve P, Weinl C, Ruiz JM, Fermin Y, Trousse F, Dwivedy A, Holt C, Bovolenta P., Nat Neurosci. October 1, 2005; 8 (10): 1301-9.


Xenopus frizzled-4S, a splicing variant of Xfz4 is a context-dependent activator and inhibitor of Wnt/beta-catenin signaling., Swain RK, Katoh M, Medina A, Steinbeisser H., Cell Commun Signal. October 19, 2005; 3 12.          


Role of crescent in convergent extension movements by modulating Wnt signaling in early Xenopus embryogenesis., Shibata M, Itoh M, Hikasa H, Taira S, Taira M., Mech Dev. December 1, 2005; 122 (12): 1322-39.                    


The zic1 gene is an activator of Wnt signaling., Merzdorf CS, Sive HL., Int J Dev Biol. January 1, 2006; 50 (7): 611-7.              


FGF is essential for both condensation and mesenchymal-epithelial transition stages of pronephric kidney tubule development., Urban AE, Zhou X, Zhou X, Ungos JM, Raible DW, Altmann CR, Vize PD., Dev Biol. September 1, 2006; 297 (1): 103-17.                    


Wnt6 expression in epidermis and epithelial tissues during Xenopus organogenesis., Lavery DL, Davenport IR, Turnbull YD, Wheeler GN, Hoppler S., Dev Dyn. March 1, 2008; 237 (3): 768-79.          


A dual requirement for Iroquois genes during Xenopus kidney development., Alarcón P, Rodríguez-Seguel E, Fernández-González A, Rubio R, Gómez-Skarmeta JL., Development. October 1, 2008; 135 (19): 3197-207.                            


Sfrp5 coordinates foregut specification and morphogenesis by antagonizing both canonical and noncanonical Wnt11 signaling., Li Y, Rankin SA, Rankin SA, Sinner D, Kenny AP, Krieg PA, Zorn AM., Genes Dev. November 1, 2008; 22 (21): 3050-63.                        


Requirement of Wnt/beta-catenin signaling in pronephric kidney development., Lyons JP, Miller RK, Zhou X, Weidinger G, Deroo T, Denayer T, Park JI, Ji H, Hong JY, Li A, Moon RT, Jones EA, Vleminckx K, Vleminckx K, Vize PD, McCrea PD., Mech Dev. January 1, 2009; 126 (3-4): 142-59.        


Xenopus Wntless and the retromer complex cooperate to regulate XWnt4 secretion., Kim H, Cheong SM, Ryu J, Jung HJ, Jho EH, Han JK., Mol Cell Biol. April 1, 2009; 29 (8): 2118-28.  


The Xenopus Irx genes are essential for neural patterning and define the border between prethalamus and thalamus through mutual antagonism with the anterior repressors Fezf and Arx., Rodríguez-Seguel E, Alarcón P, Gómez-Skarmeta JL., Dev Biol. May 15, 2009; 329 (2): 258-68.                


In vitro organogenesis from undifferentiated cells in Xenopus., Asashima M, Ito Y, Chan T, Michiue T, Nakanishi M, Suzuki K, Hitachi K, Okabayashi K, Kondow A, Ariizumi T., Dev Dyn. June 1, 2009; 238 (6): 1309-20.                      


Wnt9b signaling regulates planar cell polarity and kidney tubule morphogenesis., Karner CM, Chirumamilla R, Aoki S, Igarashi P, Wallingford JB, Carroll TJ., Nat Genet. July 1, 2009; 41 (7): 793-9.          


Notch activates Wnt-4 signalling to control medio-lateral patterning of the pronephros., Naylor RW, Jones EA., Development. November 1, 2009; 136 (21): 3585-95.                                  


[Research progress of Wif1 in development of nervous system]., Hu YA, Zhao CJ., Zhejiang Da Xue Xue Bao Yi Xue Ban. January 1, 2010; 39 (1): 93-6.


Negative feedback regulation of Wnt4 signaling by EAF1 and EAF2/U19., Wan X, Ji W, Mei X, Zhou J, Liu JX, Fang C, Xiao W., PLoS One. February 9, 2010; 5 (2): e9118.                  


Wnt/beta-catenin signaling is involved in the induction and maintenance of primitive hematopoiesis in the vertebrate embryo., Tran HT, Sekkali B, Van Imschoot G, Janssens S, Vleminckx K, Vleminckx K., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. September 14, 2010; 107 (37): 16160-5.                                                


Inversin relays Frizzled-8 signals to promote proximal pronephros development., Lienkamp S, Ganner A, Boehlke C, Schmidt T, Arnold SJ, Schäfer T, Romaker D, Schuler J, Hoff S, Powelske C, Eifler A, Krönig C, Bullerkotte A, Nitschke R, Kuehn EW, Kim E, Burkhardt H, Brox T, Ronneberger O, Gloy J, Walz G., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. November 23, 2010; 107 (47): 20388-93.                          


Expression of Wnt signaling components during Xenopus pronephros development., Zhang B, Tran U, Wessely O., PLoS One. January 1, 2011; 6 (10): e26533.                      


Peter Pan functions independently of its role in ribosome biogenesis during early eye and craniofacial cartilage development in Xenopus laevis., Bugner V, Tecza A, Gessert S, Kühl M., Development. June 1, 2011; 138 (11): 2369-78.                        


PTK7/Otk interacts with Wnts and inhibits canonical Wnt signalling., Peradziryi H, Kaplan NA, Podleschny M, Liu X, Wehner P, Borchers A, Tolwinski NS., EMBO J. July 19, 2011; 30 (18): 3729-40.


Pronephric tubulogenesis requires Daam1-mediated planar cell polarity signaling., Miller RK, Canny SG, Jang CW, Cho K, Ji H, Wagner DS, Jones EA, Habas R, McCrea PD., J Am Soc Nephrol. September 1, 2011; 22 (9): 1654-64.


Pescadillo homologue 1 and Peter Pan function during Xenopus laevis pronephros development., Tecza A, Bugner V, Kühl M, Kühl SJ., Biol Cell. October 1, 2011; 103 (10): 483-98.


WT1 and Sox11 regulate synergistically the promoter of the Wnt4 gene that encodes a critical signal for nephrogenesis., Murugan S, Shan J, Kühl SJ, Tata A, Pietilä I, Kühl M, Vainio SJ., Exp Cell Res. June 10, 2012; 318 (10): 1134-45.


Precise regulation of porcupine activity is required for physiological Wnt signaling., Proffitt KD, Virshup DM., J Biol Chem. October 5, 2012; 287 (41): 34167-78.              


Comparative Functional Analysis of ZFP36 Genes during Xenopus Development., Tréguer K, Faucheux C, Veschambre P, Fédou S, Thézé N, Thiébaud P., PLoS One. January 1, 2013; 8 (1): e54550.                          


Sexual dimorphism of AMH, DMRT1 and RSPO1 localization in the developing gonads of six anuran species., Piprek RP, Pecio A, Laskowska-Kaszub K, Kubiak JZ, Szymura JM., Int J Dev Biol. January 1, 2013; 57 (11-12): 891-5.        


A genome-wide survey of maternal and embryonic transcripts during Xenopus tropicalis development., Paranjpe SS, Jacobi UG, van Heeringen SJ, Veenstra GJ., BMC Genomics. November 6, 2013; 14 762.              


The Wnt/JNK signaling target gene alcam is required for embryonic kidney development., Cizelsky W, Tata A, Kühl M, Kühl SJ., Development. May 1, 2014; 141 (10): 2064-74.          


Pax8 and Pax2 are specifically required at different steps of Xenopus pronephros development., Buisson I, Le Bouffant R, Futel M, Riou JF, Umbhauer M., Dev Biol. January 15, 2015; 397 (2): 175-90.                            

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