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Papers associated with vegfa (and morpholino)



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Expression and localization of Rdd proteins in Xenopus embryo., Lim JC, Kurihara S, Tamaki R, Mashima Y, Maéno M., Anat Cell Biol. March 1, 2014; 47 (1): 18-27.          


A transgenic Xenopus laevis reporter model to study lymphangiogenesis., Ny A, Vandevelde W, Hohensinner P, Beerens M, Geudens I, Diez-Juan A, Brepoels K, Plaisance S, Krieg PA, Langenberg T, Vinckier S, Luttun A, Carmeliet P, Dewerchin M., Biol Open. July 11, 2013; 2 (9): 882-90.            


VEGFA-dependent and -independent pathways synergise to drive Scl expression and initiate programming of the blood stem cell lineage in Xenopus., Ciau-Uitz A, Pinheiro P, Kirmizitas A, Zuo J, Patient R., Development. June 1, 2013; 140 (12): 2632-42.                                                                                                                            


VEGFA-dependent and -independent pathways synergise to drive Scl expression and initiate programming of the blood stem cell lineage in Xenopus., Ciau-Uitz A, Pinheiro P, Kirmizitas A, Zuo J, Patient R., Development. June 1, 2013; 140 (12): 2632-42.                                                                                                                            


Uncoupling VEGFA functions in arteriogenesis and hematopoietic stem cell specification., Leung A, Ciau-Uitz A, Pinheiro P, Monteiro R, Zuo J, Vyas P, Patient R, Porcher C., Dev Cell. January 28, 2013; 24 (2): 144-58.                                


Isthmin is a novel secreted angiogenesis inhibitor that inhibits tumour growth in mice., Xiang W, Ke Z, Zhang Y, Zhang Y, Cheng GH, Irwan ID, Sulochana KN, Potturi P, Wang Z, Yang H, Wang J, Zhuo L, Kini RM, Ge R., J Cell Mol Med. February 1, 2011; 15 (2): 359-74.                  


Notch signaling, wt1 and foxc2 are key regulators of the podocyte gene regulatory network in Xenopus., White JT, Zhang B, Cerqueira DM, Tran U, Wessely O., Development. June 1, 2010; 137 (11): 1863-73.                            


Tel1/ETV6 specifies blood stem cells through the agency of VEGF signaling., Ciau-Uitz A, Pinheiro P, Gupta R, Enver T, Patient R., Dev Cell. April 20, 2010; 18 (4): 569-78.                


XRASGRP2 is essential for blood vessel formation during Xenopus development., Suzuki K, Takahashi S, Haramoto Y, Onuma Y, Nagamine K, Okabayashi K, Hashizume K, Iwanaka T, Asashima M., Int J Dev Biol. January 1, 2010; 54 (4): 609-15.            


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.                


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.                


Role of VEGF-D and VEGFR-3 in developmental lymphangiogenesis, a chemicogenetic study in Xenopus tadpoles., Ny A, Koch M, Vandevelde W, Schneider M, Fischer C, Diez-Juan A, Neven E, Geudens I, Maity S, Moons L, Plaisance S, Lambrechts D, Carmeliet P, Dewerchin M., Blood. September 1, 2008; 112 (5): 1740-9.


Xenopus Dab2 is required for embryonic angiogenesis., Cheong SM, Choi SC, Han JK., BMC Dev Biol. December 19, 2006; 6 63.                  


Xenopus Dab2 is required for embryonic angiogenesis., Cheong SM, Choi SC, Han JK., BMC Dev Biol. December 19, 2006; 6 63.                  


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.                  


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.                  


A genetic Xenopus laevis tadpole model to study lymphangiogenesis., Ny A, Koch M, Schneider M, Neven E, Tong RT, Maity S, Fischer C, Plaisance S, Lambrechts D, Héligon C, Terclavers S, Ciesiolka M, Kälin R, Man WY, Senn I, Wyns S, Lupu F, Brändli A, Vleminckx K, Vleminckx K, Collen D, Dewerchin M, Conway EM, Moons L, Jain RK, Carmeliet P., Nat Med. September 1, 2005; 11 (9): 998-1004.

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