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Time-resolved quantitative proteomic analysis of the developing Xenopus otic vesicle reveals putative congenital hearing loss candidates., Baxi AB., iScience. September 15, 2023; 26 (9): 107665.                          


Fosl1 is vital to heart regeneration upon apex resection in adult Xenopus tropicalis., Wu HY., NPJ Regen Med. June 29, 2021; 6 (1): 36.                    


Retinoic acid signaling reduction recapitulates the effects of alcohol on embryo size., Shukrun N., Genesis. July 1, 2019; 57 (7-8): e23284.                


Cadherin Switch during EMT in Neural Crest Cells Leads to Contact Inhibition of Locomotion via Repolarization of Forces., Scarpa E., Dev Cell. August 24, 2015; 34 (4): 421-34.                                            


FAS-dependent cell death in α-synuclein transgenic oligodendrocyte models of multiple system atrophy., Kragh CL., PLoS One. January 1, 2013; 8 (1): e55243.        


Ascorbic acid inhibits ROS production, NF-kappa B activation and prevents ethanol-induced growth retardation and microencephaly., Peng Y., Neuropharmacology. March 1, 2005; 48 (3): 426-34.


Ethanol exposure affects gene expression in the embryonic organizer and reduces retinoic acid levels., Yelin R., Dev Biol. March 1, 2005; 279 (1): 193-204.                  


The adaptor molecule FADD from Xenopus laevis demonstrates evolutionary conservation of its pro-apoptotic activity., Sakamaki K., Genes Cells. December 1, 2004; 9 (12): 1249-64.                


Craniofacial malformation in Xenopus laevis tadpoles caused by the exposure of early embryos to ethanol., Nakatsuji N., Teratology. October 1, 1983; 28 (2): 299-305.

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