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Cell contacts and pericellular matrix in the Xenopus gastrula chordamesoderm., Luu O, Barua D, Winklbauer R., PLoS One. January 1, 2024; 19 (2): e0297420.                  


Cell-cell contact landscapes in Xenopus gastrula tissues., Barua D, Nagel M, Winklbauer R., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. September 28, 2021; 118 (39):                                           


Capillarity and active cell movement at mesendoderm translocation in the Xenopus gastrula., Nagel M, Barua D, Damm EW, Kashef J, Hofmann R, Ershov A, Cecilia A, Moosmann J, Baumbach T, Winklbauer R., Development. March 29, 2021; 148 (18):                                   


PDGF-A suppresses contact inhibition during directional collective cell migration., Nagel M, Winklbauer R., Development. July 5, 2018; 145 (13):                     


Syndecan4 coordinates Wnt/JNK and BMP signaling to regulate foregut progenitor development., Zhang Z, Rankin SA, Zorn AM., Dev Biol. August 1, 2016; 416 (1): 187-199.                                  


Directional migration of leading-edge mesoderm generates physical forces: Implication in Xenopus notochord formation during gastrulation., Hara Y, Nagayama K, Yamamoto TS, Matsumoto T, Suzuki M, Ueno N., Dev Biol. October 15, 2013; 382 (2): 482-95.                  


Sizzled-tolloid interactions maintain foregut progenitors by regulating fibronectin-dependent BMP signaling., Kenny AP, Rankin SA, Allbee AW, Prewitt AR, Zhang Z, Tabangin ME, Shifley ET, Louza MP, Zorn AM., Dev Cell. August 14, 2012; 23 (2): 292-304.                                


Integrin alpha5beta1 and fibronectin regulate polarized cell protrusions required for Xenopus convergence and extension., Davidson LA, Marsden M, Keller R, Desimone DW., Curr Biol. May 9, 2006; 16 (9): 833-44.