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Papers associated with adam10



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Rab11fip5 regulates telencephalon development via ephrinB1 recycling., Yoon J, Garo J, Lee M, Sun J, Hwang YS, Daar IO., Development. February 2, 2021; 148 (3):                                                             


GSK3 and Polo-like kinase regulate ADAM13 function during cranial neural crest cell migration., Abbruzzese G, Cousin H, Salicioni AM, Alfandari D, Alfandari D., Mol Biol Cell. December 15, 2014; 25 (25): 4072-82.                                    


EphrinB2 affects apical constriction in Xenopus embryos and is regulated by ADAM10 and flotillin-1., Ji YJ, Hwang YS, Mood K, Cho HJ, Lee HS, Winterbottom E, Cousin H, Daar IO., Nat Commun. January 1, 2014; 5 3516.                  


Phylogenetic and molecular evolution of the ADAM (A Disintegrin And Metalloprotease) gene family from Xenopus tropicalis, to Mus musculus, Rattus norvegicus, and Homo sapiens., Long J, Li M, Ren Q, Zhang C, Fan J, Duan Y, Chen J, Li B, Deng L., Gene. October 1, 2012; 507 (1): 36-43.        


Identification and characterization of ADAM41, a novel ADAM metalloproteinase in Xenopus., Xu G, Wei S, White JM, DeSimone DW., Int J Dev Biol. January 1, 2012; 56 (5): 333-9.          


The involvement of Eph-Ephrin signaling in tissue separation and convergence during Xenopus gastrulation movements., Park EC, Cho GS, Kim GH, Choi SC, Han JK., Dev Biol. February 15, 2011; 350 (2): 441-50.                          


Conservation and divergence of ADAM family proteins in the Xenopus genome., Wei S, Whittaker CA, Xu G, Bridges LC, Shah A, White JM, Desimone DW., BMC Evol Biol. July 14, 2010; 10 211.                


Targeting of retinal axons requires the metalloproteinase ADAM10., Chen YY, Hehr CL, Atkinson-Leadbeater K, Hocking JC, McFarlane S., J Neurosci. August 1, 2007; 27 (31): 8448-56.            


Isolation and characterization of a novel gene, xMADML, involved in Xenopus laevis eye development., Elkins MB, Henry JJ., Dev Dyn. July 1, 2006; 235 (7): 1845-57.                  


Matrix metalloproteinases are required for retinal ganglion cell axon guidance at select decision points., Hehr CL, Hocking JC, McFarlane S., Development. August 1, 2005; 132 (15): 3371-9.            


The cysteine-rich domain regulates ADAM protease function in vivo., Smith KM, Gaultier A, Cousin H, Alfandari D, Alfandari D, White JM, DeSimone DW., J Cell Biol. December 9, 2002; 159 (5): 893-902.                


Metalloproteases and guidance of retinal axons in the developing visual system., Webber CA, Hocking JC, Yong VW, Stange CL, McFarlane S., J Neurosci. September 15, 2002; 22 (18): 8091-100.                  


Identification and preliminary characterization of mouse Adam33., Gunn TM, Azarani A, Kim PH, Hyman RW, Davis RW, Barsh GS., BMC Genet. January 1, 2002; 3 2.        


Kuzbanian controls proteolytic processing of Notch and mediates lateral inhibition during Drosophila and vertebrate neurogenesis., Pan D, Rubin GM., Cell. July 25, 1997; 90 (2): 271-80.  

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