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TMEM79/MATTRIN defines a pathway for Frizzled regulation and is required for Xenopus embryogenesis. , Chen M., Elife. September 14, 2020; 9
Actions of PGLa-AM1 and its [A14K] and [A20K] analogues and their therapeutic potential as anti-diabetic agents. , Owolabi BO., Biochimie. July 1, 2017; 138 1-12.
Injury-induced asymmetric cell death as a driving force for head regeneration in Hydra. , Galliot B., Dev Genes Evol. March 1, 2013; 223 (1-2): 39-52.
A novel mouse c- fos intronic promoter that responds to CREB and AP-1 is developmentally regulated in vivo. , Coulon V., PLoS One. June 21, 2010; 5 (6): e11235.
Identification of a serotonin receptor coupled to adenylyl cyclase involved in learning-related heterosynaptic facilitation in Aplysia. , Lee YS ., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. August 25, 2009; 106 (34): 14634-9.
XEpac, a guanine nucleotide-exchange factor for Rap GTPase, is a novel hatching gland specific marker during the Xenopus embryogenesis. , Lee SJ., Dev Dyn. April 1, 2005; 232 (4): 1091-7.
Epithelium and/or theca are required for ATP-elicited K+ current in follicle-enclosed Xenopus oocytes. , Saldaña C., J Cell Physiol. March 1, 2005; 202 (3): 814-21.
Functional role of a novel ternary complex comprising SRF and CREB in expression of Krox-20 in early embryos of Xenopus laevis. , Watanabe T., Dev Biol. January 15, 2005; 277 (2): 508-21.
Melatonin, melatonin receptors and melanophores: a moving story. , Sugden D., Pigment Cell Res. October 1, 2004; 17 (5): 454-60.
Regulation of water absorption in the frog skins by two vasotocin-dependent water-channel aquaporins, AQP- h2 and AQP-h3. , Hasegawa T., Endocrinology. September 1, 2003; 144 (9): 4087-96.
Activation of a heterologously expressed octopamine receptor coupled only to adenylyl cyclase produces all the features of presynaptic facilitation in aplysia sensory neurons. , Chang DJ., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. February 15, 2000; 97 (4): 1829-34.
Muscarinic receptor heterogeneity in follicle-enclosed Xenopus oocytes. , Arellano RO ., J Physiol. December 1, 1999; 521 Pt 2 409-19.
Polymorphism and signalling of melatonin receptors. , Brydon L., Reprod Nutr Dev. January 1, 1999; 39 (3): 315-24.
Patch clamp on the luminal membrane of exocrine gland acini from frog skin (Rana esculenta) reveals the presence of cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator-like Cl- channels activated by cyclic AMP. , Sørensen JB., J Gen Physiol. July 1, 1998; 112 (1): 19-31.
Identification, functional characterization, and developmental expression of two nonallelic parathyroid hormone ( PTH)/ PTH-related peptide receptor isoforms in Xenopus laevis (Daudin). , Bergwitz C., Endocrinology. February 1, 1998; 139 (2): 723-32.
Background adaptation by Xenopus laevis: a model for studying neuronal information processing in the pituitary pars intermedia. , Roubos EW ., Comp Biochem Physiol A Physiol. November 1, 1997; 118 (3): 533-50.
Sauvagine and TRH differentially stimulate proopiomelanocortin biosynthesis in the Xenopus laevis intermediate pituitary. , Dotman CH., Neuroendocrinology. August 1, 1997; 66 (2): 106-13.
Aldosterone interaction on sodium transport and chloride permeability: influence of epithelial structure. , Devuyst O., Biochim Biophys Acta. May 4, 1995; 1235 (2): 443-51.
Combinatorial diffusion assay used to identify topically active melanocyte-stimulating hormone receptor antagonists. , Quillan JM., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. March 28, 1995; 92 (7): 2894-8.
Action of light on frog pigment cells in culture. , Daniolos A., Pigment Cell Res. January 1, 1990; 3 (1): 38-43.
A new in vitro melanophore bioassay for MSH using tail-fins of Xenopus tadpoles. , de Graan PN., Mol Cell Endocrinol. October 1, 1983; 32 (2-3): 271-84.
Calcium requirement for alpha-MSH action on tail- fin melanophores of xenopus tadpoles. , de Graan PN., Mol Cell Endocrinol. May 1, 1982; 26 (3): 315-26.
In vitro studies on the effects on granular gland secretion in Xenopus laevis skin of stimulation and blockade of alpha and beta adrenoceptors of myoepithelial cells. , Holmes CH., Cell Biol Int Rep. May 1, 1977; 1 (3): 263-70.