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Temporal and spatial transcriptomic dynamics across brain development in Xenopus laevis tadpoles., Ta AC, Huang LC, McKeown CR, Bestman JE, Van Keuren-Jensen K, Cline HT., G3 (Bethesda). January 4, 2022; 12 (1):               


Diversity and robustness of bone morphogenetic protein pattern formation., Madamanchi A, Mullins MC, Umulis DM., Development. April 1, 2021; 148 (7):           


SMOC can act as both an antagonist and an expander of BMP signaling., Thomas JT, Eric Dollins D, Andrykovich KR, Chu T, Stultz BG, Hursh DA, Moos M., Elife. March 21, 2017; 6                         


Dopamine: a parallel pathway for the modulation of spinal locomotor networks., Sharples SA, Koblinger K, Humphreys JM, Whelan PJ., Front Neural Circuits. June 16, 2014; 8 55.          


Oxysterol binding to the extracellular domain of Smoothened in Hedgehog signaling., Nedelcu D, Liu J, Xu Y, Xu Y, Jao C, Salic A., Nat Chem Biol. September 1, 2013; 9 (9): 557-64.          


β-Adrenergic signaling promotes posteriorization in Xenopus early development., Mori S, Moriyama Y, Yoshikawa K, Furukawa T, Kuroda H., Dev Growth Differ. April 1, 2013; 55 (3): 350-8.            


Selective inhibition of acetylcholine-evoked responses of alpha7 neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors by novel tris- and tetrakis-azaaromatic quaternary ammonium antagonists., López-Hernández GY, Thinschmidt JS, Zheng G, Zhang Z, Crooks PA, Dwoskin LP, Papke RL., Mol Pharmacol. September 1, 2009; 76 (3): 652-66.


Catecholamines are present in larval Xenopus laevis: a potential source for cardiac control., Kloberg AJ, Fritsche R., J Exp Zool. February 15, 2002; 292 (3): 293-303.


Stage-dependent changes in adrenal steroids and catecholamines during development in Xenopus laevis., Kloas W, Reinecke M, Hanke W., Gen Comp Endocrinol. December 1, 1997; 108 (3): 416-26.          

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