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Experimentally monitored calcium dynamics at synaptic active zones during neurotransmitter release in neuron-muscle cell cultures., Sun X., Eur J Neurosci. March 14, 2024;                       


Zic5 stabilizes Gli3 via a non-transcriptional mechanism during retinal development., Sun J., Cell Rep. February 1, 2022; 38 (5): 110312.                                          


CEP97 phosphorylation by Dyrk1a is critical for centriole separation during multiciliogenesis., Lee M., J Cell Biol. January 3, 2022; 221 (1):                       


L-bodies are RNA-protein condensates driving RNA localization in Xenopus oocytes., Neil CR., Mol Biol Cell. December 1, 2021; 32 (22): ar37.                        


FAM83F regulates canonical Wnt signalling through an interaction with CK1α., Dunbar K., Life Sci Alliance. December 24, 2020; 4 (2):                                   


Recent evolution of a TET-controlled and DPPA3/STELLA-driven pathway of passive DNA demethylation in mammals., Mulholland CB., Nat Commun. November 24, 2020; 11 (1): 5972.                


TMEM79/MATTRIN defines a pathway for Frizzled regulation and is required for Xenopus embryogenesis., Chen M., Elife. September 14, 2020; 9                                                                                           


The myeloid lineage is required for the emergence of a regeneration-permissive environment following Xenopus tail amputation., Aztekin C., Development. February 5, 2020; 147 (3):                                     


DAPLE and MPDZ bind to each other and cooperate to promote apical cell constriction., Marivin A., Mol Biol Cell. July 22, 2019; 30 (16): 1900-1910.        


GPCR-independent activation of G proteins promotes apical cell constriction in vivo., Marivin A., J Cell Biol. May 6, 2019; 218 (5): 1743-1763.              


ENSA and ARPP19 differentially control cell cycle progression and development., Hached K., J Cell Biol. February 4, 2019; 218 (2): 541-558.                


Pathogenic FAM83G palmoplantar keratoderma mutations inhibit the PAWS1:CK1α association and attenuate Wnt signalling., Wu KZL., Wellcome Open Res. January 1, 2019; 4 133.          


The evolutionary conserved FOXJ1 target gene Fam183b is essential for motile cilia in Xenopus but dispensable for ciliary function in mice., Beckers A., Sci Rep. October 2, 2018; 8 (1): 14678.            


The RNA-binding complex ESCRT-II in Xenopus laevis eggs recognizes purine-rich sequences through its subunit, Vps25., Emerman AB., J Biol Chem. August 10, 2018; 293 (32): 12593-12605.          


Neural transcription factors bias cleavage stage blastomeres to give rise to neural ectoderm., Gaur S., Genesis. June 1, 2016; 54 (6): 334-49.                          


p54nrb/NonO and PSF promote U snRNA nuclear export by accelerating its export complex assembly., Izumi H., Nucleic Acids Res. April 1, 2014; 42 (6): 3998-4007.          


Conserved structural domains in FoxD4L1, a neural forkhead box transcription factor, are required to repress or activate target genes., Klein SL., PLoS One. April 4, 2013; 8 (4): e61845.                  


Implication of the SMN complex in the biogenesis and steady state level of the signal recognition particle., Piazzon N., Nucleic Acids Res. January 1, 2013; 41 (2): 1255-72.                  


Budding yeast greatwall and endosulfines control activity and spatial regulation of PP2A(Cdc55) for timely mitotic progression., Juanes MA., PLoS Genet. January 1, 2013; 9 (7): e1003575.              


Signaling crosstalk between TGFβ and Dishevelled/Par1b., Mamidi A., Cell Death Differ. October 1, 2012; 19 (10): 1689-97.                    


Specific domains of FoxD4/5 activate and repress neural transcription factor genes to control the progression of immature neural ectoderm to differentiating neural plate., Neilson KM., Dev Biol. May 15, 2012; 365 (2): 363-75.                        


MicroRNA-mediated mRNA translation activation in quiescent cells and oocytes involves recruitment of a nuclear microRNP., Truesdell SS., Sci Rep. January 1, 2012; 2 842.                


SNW1 is a critical regulator of spatial BMP activity, neural plate border formation, and neural crest specification in vertebrate embryos., Wu MY., PLoS Biol. February 15, 2011; 9 (2): e1000593.                              


Xenopus skip modulates Wnt/beta-catenin signaling and functions in neural crest induction., Wang Y., J Biol Chem. April 2, 2010; 285 (14): 10890-901.                            


The Syk kinase SmTK4 of Schistosoma mansoni is involved in the regulation of spermatogenesis and oogenesis., Beckmann S., PLoS Pathog. February 12, 2010; 6 (2): e1000769.              


Mutations in the human naked cuticle homolog NKD1 found in colorectal cancer alter Wnt/Dvl/beta-catenin signaling., Guo J., PLoS One. November 24, 2009; 4 (11): e7982.            


Divalent cations regulate connexin hemichannels by modulating intrinsic voltage-dependent gating., Verselis VK., J Gen Physiol. September 1, 2008; 132 (3): 315-27.            


A NASP (N1/N2)-related protein, Sim3, binds CENP-A and is required for its deposition at fission yeast centromeres., Dunleavy EM., Mol Cell. December 28, 2007; 28 (6): 1029-44.              


Role for non-proteolytic control of M-phase-promoting factor activity at M-phase exit., D'Angiolella V., PLoS One. February 28, 2007; 2 (2): e247.          


Spatial targeting of type II protein kinase A to filopodia mediates the regulation of growth cone guidance by cAMP., Han J., J Cell Biol. January 1, 2007; 176 (1): 101-11.                  


Involvement of p120 catenin in myopodial assembly and nerve-muscle synapse formation., Madhavan R., J Neurobiol. November 1, 2006; 66 (13): 1511-27.                


The MRH protein Erlectin is a member of the endoplasmic reticulum synexpression group and functions in N-glycan recognition., Cruciat CM., J Biol Chem. May 5, 2006; 281 (18): 12986-93.                        


Germ-layer specification and control of cell growth by Ectodermin, a Smad4 ubiquitin ligase., Dupont S., Cell. April 8, 2005; 121 (1): 87-99.                                  


Reversed polarized delivery of an aquaporin-2 mutant causes dominant nephrogenic diabetes insipidus., Kamsteeg EJ., J Cell Biol. December 8, 2003; 163 (5): 1099-109.              


Single-channel SCAM identifies pore-lining residues in the first extracellular loop and first transmembrane domains of Cx46 hemichannels., Kronengold J., J Gen Physiol. October 1, 2003; 122 (4): 389-405.                    


A mutant form of MeCP2 protein associated with human Rett syndrome cannot be displaced from methylated DNA by notch in Xenopus embryos., Stancheva I., Mol Cell. August 1, 2003; 12 (2): 425-35.                          


Human Speedy: a novel cell cycle regulator that enhances proliferation through activation of Cdk2., Porter LA., J Cell Biol. April 29, 2002; 157 (3): 357-66.                    


Nrarp is a novel intracellular component of the Notch signaling pathway., Lamar E., Genes Dev. August 1, 2001; 15 (15): 1885-99.                        


Misexpression of the catenin p120(ctn)1A perturbs Xenopus gastrulation but does not elicit Wnt-directed axis specification., Paulson AF., Dev Biol. March 15, 1999; 207 (2): 350-63.            


Gene expression screening in Xenopus identifies molecular pathways, predicts gene function and provides a global view of embryonic patterning., Gawantka V., Mech Dev. October 1, 1998; 77 (2): 95-141.                                                            


The Xenopus IP3 receptor: structure, function, and localization in oocytes and eggs., Kume S., Cell. May 7, 1993; 73 (3): 555-70.                  

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