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XB-ANAT-2

Papers associated with ectoderm∨derBy=4 (and ncoa6)

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Identification and Functional Analysis of the First Aquaporin from Striped Stem Borer, Chilo suppressalis., Lu MX., Front Physiol. January 1, 2018; 9 57.              


A phospho-dependent mechanism involving NCoR and KMT2D controls a permissive chromatin state at Notch target genes., Oswald F., Nucleic Acids Res. June 2, 2016; 44 (10): 4703-20.                              


Specification of anteroposterior axis by combinatorial signaling during Xenopus development., Carron C., Wiley Interdiscip Rev Dev Biol. January 1, 2016; 5 (2): 150-68.            


Characterization of the Rx1-dependent transcriptome during early retinal development., Giudetti G., Dev Dyn. October 1, 2014; 243 (10): 1352-61.                                    


Molecular insights into the origin of the Hox-TALE patterning system., Hudry B., Elife. March 18, 2014; 3 e01939.                                    


derrière: a TGF-beta family member required for posterior development in Xenopus., Sun BI., Development. April 1, 1999; 126 (7): 1467-82.                    


eFGF, Xcad3 and Hox genes form a molecular pathway that establishes the anteroposterior axis in Xenopus., Pownall ME., Development. December 1, 1996; 122 (12): 3881-92.                  


A Xenopus borealis homeobox gene expressed preferentially in posterior ectoderm., Stickland JE., Gene. July 15, 1992; 116 (2): 269-73.        


XlHbox 8: a novel Xenopus homeo protein restricted to a narrow band of endoderm., Wright CV., Development. April 1, 1989; 105 (4): 787-94.          

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