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XB-ART-38902
Methods Mol Biol 2008 Jan 01;469:477-84. doi: 10.1007/978-1-60327-469-2_30.
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Regulation of convergent extension by non-canonical Wnt signaling in the Xenopus embryo.

Petersen LF , Ninomiya H , Winklbauer R .


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Non-canonical Wnt signaling is an important regulator of gastrulation in Xenopus. In particular, it has been implicated in the control of convergent extension movements. Convergent extension in the gastrula occurs primarily in the dorsal tissue of the marginal zone, and explants of this tissue will continue to undergo these movements in isolation. This observation has led to an assay to examine convergent extension movements that is unique to the Xenopus system, and is described herein.

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