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Thyroid hormones are corequisites for estradiol-17beta in vitro induction of Xenopus vitellogenin synthesis and secretion. , Wangh LJ , Schneider W., Dev Biol. February 1, 1982; 89 (2): 287-93.
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Structure and functional expression of a cloned Xenopus thyroid hormone receptor. , Brooks AR, Sweeney G, Old RW ., Nucleic Acids Res. November 25, 1989; 17 (22): 9395-405.
The effects of photoperiod and different dosages of melatonin on metamorphic rate and weight gain in Xenopus laevis tadpoles. , Edwards ML, Pivorun EB., Gen Comp Endocrinol. January 1, 1991; 81 (1): 28-38.
Regulation of c- erbA-alpha messenger RNA species in tadpole erythrocytes by thyroid hormone. , Schneider MJ, Galton VA., Mol Endocrinol. February 1, 1991; 5 (2): 201-8.
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Developmental and regional expression of thyroid hormone receptor genes during Xenopus metamorphosis. , Kawahara A, Baker BS , Tata JR ., Development. August 1, 1991; 112 (4): 933-43.
The thyroid hormone receptor gene ( c- erbA alpha) is expressed in advance of thyroid gland maturation during the early embryonic development of Xenopus laevis. , Banker DE, Bigler J, Eisenman RN., Mol Cell Biol. October 1, 1991; 11 (10): 5079-89.
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The regulation of thyroid hormone receptor beta genes by thyroid hormone in Xenopus laevis. , Kanamori A, Brown DD ., J Biol Chem. January 15, 1992; 267 (2): 739-45.
Prolactin prevents the autoinduction of thyroid hormone receptor mRNAs during amphibian metamorphosis. , Baker BS , Tata JR ., Dev Biol. February 1, 1992; 149 (2): 463-7.
Thyroid hormone-induced gene expression changes in the developing frog limb. , Buckbinder L, Brown DD ., J Biol Chem. December 25, 1992; 267 (36): 25786-91.
[Structure and function of the thyroid hormone receptor]. , Mitsuhashi T, Uchimura H., Nihon Naibunpi Gakkai Zasshi. March 20, 1993; 69 (3): 116-24.
Thyroid hormone-induced gene expression program for amphibian tail resorption. , Wang Z, Brown DD ., J Biol Chem. August 5, 1993; 268 (22): 16270-8.
The earliest changes in gene expression in tadpole intestine induced by thyroid hormone. , Shi YB , Shi YB , Brown DD ., J Biol Chem. September 25, 1993; 268 (27): 20312-7.
v- erbA and citral reduce the teratogenic effects of all-trans retinoic acid and retinol, respectively, in Xenopus embryogenesis. , Schuh TJ , Hall BL, Kraft JC, Privalsky ML, Kimelman D ., Development. November 1, 1993; 119 (3): 785-98.
Thyroid hormone-dependent regulation of the intestinal fatty acid-binding protein gene during amphibian metamorphosis. , Shi YB , Shi YB , Hayes WP., Dev Biol. January 1, 1994; 161 (1): 48-58.
Interplay between thyroid hormone and estrogen in modulating expression of their receptor and vitellogenin genes during Xenopus metamorphosis. , Rabelo EM, Baker BS , Tata JR ., Mech Dev. January 1, 1994; 45 (1): 49-57.
Cloning of a thyroid hormone-responsive Rana catesbeiana c- erbA-beta gene. , Davey JC, Schneider MJ, Galton VA., Dev Genet. January 1, 1994; 15 (4): 339-46.
Characterization and expression of C/EPB-like genes in the liver of Rana catesbeiana tadpoles during spontaneous and thyroid hormone-induced metamorphosis. , Chen Y , Hu H, Atkinson BG., Dev Genet. January 1, 1994; 15 (4): 366-77.
Quantitation of endogenous thyroid hormone receptors alpha and beta during embryogenesis and metamorphosis in Xenopus laevis. , Eliceiri BP, Brown DD ., J Biol Chem. September 30, 1994; 269 (39): 24459-65.
Regulation of the Xenopus labial homeodomain genes, HoxA1 and HoxD1: activation by retinoids and peptide growth factors. , Kolm PJ , Sive HL ., Dev Biol. January 1, 1995; 167 (1): 34-49.
Xenopus sonic hedgehog as a potential morphogen during embryogenesis and thyroid hormone-dependent metamorphosis. , Stolow MA, Shi YB , Shi YB ., Nucleic Acids Res. July 11, 1995; 23 (13): 2555-62.
Coordinated regulation of and transcriptional activation by Xenopus thyroid hormone and retinoid X receptors. , Wong J, Shi YB , Shi YB ., J Biol Chem. August 4, 1995; 270 (31): 18479-83.
Constitutive transactivation by the thyroid hormone receptor and a novel pattern of activity of its oncogenic homolog v- ErbA in Xenopus oocytes. , Nagl SB, Nelson CC, Romaniuk PJ, Allison LA., Mol Endocrinol. November 1, 1995; 9 (11): 1522-32.
A role for nucleosome assembly in both silencing and activation of the Xenopus TR beta A gene by the thyroid hormone receptor. , Wong J, Shi YB , Shi YB , Wolffe AP ., Genes Dev. November 1, 1995; 9 (21): 2696-711.
Dominant-negative mutant thyroid hormone receptors prevent transcription from Xenopus thyroid hormone receptor beta gene promoter in response to thyroid hormone in Xenopus tadpoles in vivo. , Ulisse S, Esslemont G, Baker BS , Krishna V, Chatterjee K, Tata JR ., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. February 6, 1996; 93 (3): 1205-9.
Thyroid hormone controls the onset of androgen sensitivity in the developing larynx of Xenopus laevis. , Robertson JC, Kelley DB ., Dev Biol. May 25, 1996; 176 (1): 108-23.
Androgen-induced proliferation in the developing larynx of Xenopus laevis is regulated by thyroid hormone. , Cohen MA , Kelley DB ., Dev Biol. August 25, 1996; 178 (1): 113-23.
Hydropathy profiles of predicted thyrotropin-releasing hormone precursors are highly conserved despite low similarity of primary structures. , Ohide A, Ando H, Yanagisawa T, Urano A., J Neuroendocrinol. September 1, 1996; 8 (9): 695-701.
Thyroid hormone-dependent gene expression program for Xenopus neural development. , Denver RJ , Pavgi S, Shi YB , Shi YB ., J Biol Chem. March 28, 1997; 272 (13): 8179-88.
Binding of type II nuclear receptors and estrogen receptor to full and half-site estrogen response elements in vitro. , Klinge CM, Bodenner DL, Desai D, Niles RM, Traish AM., Nucleic Acids Res. May 15, 1997; 25 (10): 1903-12.
An immunocytochemical analysis of the expression of thyroid hormone receptor alpha and beta proteins during natural and thyroid hormone-induced metamorphosis in Xenopus. , Fairclough L, Tata JR ., Dev Growth Differ. June 1, 1997; 39 (3): 273-83.
Both thyroid hormone and 9-cis retinoic acid receptors are required to efficiently mediate the effects of thyroid hormone on embryonic development and specific gene regulation in Xenopus laevis. , Puzianowska-Kuznicka M, Damjanovski S , Shi YB , Shi YB ., Mol Cell Biol. August 1, 1997; 17 (8): 4738-49.
v- erbA oncogene initiates ultrastructural changes characteristic of early and intermediate events of meiotic maturation in Xenopus oocytes. , Nagl SB, Bunn CF, Allison LA., J Cell Biochem. November 1, 1997; 67 (2): 184-200.
Anteroposterior gradient of epithelial transformation during amphibian intestinal remodeling: immunohistochemical detection of intestinal fatty acid-binding protein. , Ishizuya-Oka A , Ueda S, Damjanovski S , Li Q , Liang VC, Shi YB , Shi YB ., Dev Biol. December 1, 1997; 192 (1): 149-61.
Ciona intestinalis nuclear receptor 1: a member of steroid/ thyroid hormone receptor family. , Carosa E, Fanelli A, Ulisse S, Di Lauro R, Rall JE, Jannini EA., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. September 15, 1998; 95 (19): 11152-7.
The expression pattern of thyroid hormone response genes in remodeling tadpole tissues defines distinct growth and resorption gene expression programs. , Berry DL, Rose CS, Remo BF, Brown DD ., Dev Biol. November 1, 1998; 203 (1): 24-35.
The expression pattern of thyroid hormone response genes in the tadpole tail identifies multiple resorption programs. , Berry DL, Schwartzman RA, Brown DD ., Dev Biol. November 1, 1998; 203 (1): 12-23.
Transcriptional repression of TRH promoter function by T3: analysis by in vivo gene transfer. , Guissouma H, Becker N, Seugnet I, Demeneix BA ., Biochem Cell Biol. January 1, 2000; 78 (3): 155-63.
Thyroid hormone-dependent metamorphosis in a direct developing frog. , Callery EM , Elinson RP ., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. March 14, 2000; 97 (6): 2615-20.
Targeting of N-CoR and histone deacetylase 3 by the oncoprotein v- erbA yields a chromatin infrastructure-dependent transcriptional repression pathway. , Urnov FD, Yee J, Sachs L, Collingwood TN, Bauer A, Beug H, Shi YB , Shi YB , Wolffe AP ., EMBO J. August 1, 2000; 19 (15): 4074-90.
Nucleocytoplasmic shuttling of the thyroid hormone receptor alpha. , Bunn CF, Neidig JA, Freidinger KE, Stankiewicz TA, Weaver BS, McGrew J, Allison LA., Mol Endocrinol. April 1, 2001; 15 (4): 512-33.
Scanning of estrogen receptor alpha ( ERalpha) and thyroid hormone receptor alpha ( TRalpha) genes in patients with psychiatric diseases: four missense mutations identified in ERalpha gene. , Feng J, Yan J, Michaud S, Craddock N, Jones IR, Cook EH, Goldman D, Heston LL, Peltonen L, Delisi LE, Sommer SS., Am J Med Genet. May 8, 2001; 105 (4): 369-74.
Chromatin remodeling by the thyroid hormone receptor in regulation of the thyroid-stimulating hormone alpha-subunit promoter. , Collingwood TN, Urnov FD, Chatterjee VK, Wolffe AP ., J Biol Chem. September 7, 2001; 276 (36): 34227-34.
Ribozyme suppression of endogenous thyroid hormone receptor activity in Xenopus laevis cells. , Lim W, Furlow JD ., Nucleic Acids Res. August 1, 2002; 30 (15): 3490-6.
Multiple thyroid hormone-induced muscle growth and death programs during metamorphosis in Xenopus laevis. , Das B, Schreiber AM , Huang H, Brown DD ., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. September 17, 2002; 99 (19): 12230-5.
A thyroid hormone antagonist that inhibits thyroid hormone action in vivo. , Lim W, Nguyen NH, Yang HY, Scanlan TS, Furlow JD ., J Biol Chem. September 20, 2002; 277 (38): 35664-70.