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Caveolin 1 is required for axonal outgrowth of motor neurons and affects Xenopus neuromuscular development. , Breuer M., Sci Rep. October 5, 2020; 10 (1): 16446.
Predation threats for a 24-h period activated the extension of axons in the brains of Xenopus tadpoles. , Mori T ., Sci Rep. July 16, 2020; 10 (1): 11737.
In vivo topology converts competition for cell-matrix adhesion into directional migration. , Bajanca F., Nat Commun. April 3, 2019; 10 (1): 1518.
The RhoGEF protein Plekhg5 regulates apical constriction of bottle cells during gastrulation. , Popov IK., Development. December 12, 2018; 145 (24):
A novel role of the organizer gene Goosecoid as an inhibitor of Wnt/PCP-mediated convergent extension in Xenopus and mouse. , Ulmer B., Sci Rep. February 21, 2017; 7 43010.
miR-182 Regulates Slit2-Mediated Axon Guidance by Modulating the Local Translation of a Specific mRNA. , Bellon A., Cell Rep. January 31, 2017; 18 (5): 1171-1186.
Xenopus as a model organism to study heterotrimeric G-protein pathway during collective cell migration of neural crest. , Toro-Tapia G., Genesis. January 1, 2017; 55 (1-2):
G protein-coupled receptors Flop1 and Flop2 inhibit Wnt/ β-catenin signaling and are essential for head formation in Xenopus. , Miyagi A., Dev Biol. November 1, 2015; 407 (1): 131-44.
The PDZ domain protein Mcc is a novel effector of non-canonical Wnt signaling during convergence and extension in zebrafish. , Young T., Development. September 1, 2014; 141 (18): 3505-16.
NEDD4L regulates convergent extension movements in Xenopus embryos via Disheveled-mediated non-canonical Wnt signaling. , Zhang Y ., Dev Biol. August 1, 2014; 392 (1): 15-25.
The Wnt/ JNK signaling target gene alcam is required for embryonic kidney development. , Cizelsky W., Development. May 1, 2014; 141 (10): 2064-74.
Directional migration of leading-edge mesoderm generates physical forces: Implication in Xenopus notochord formation during gastrulation. , Hara Y., Dev Biol. October 15, 2013; 382 (2): 482-95.
Xenopus laevis nucleotide binding protein 1 (xNubp1) is important for convergent extension movements and controls ciliogenesis via regulation of the actin cytoskeleton. , Ioannou A ., Dev Biol. August 15, 2013; 380 (2): 243-58.
Inositol kinase and its product accelerate wound healing by modulating calcium levels, Rho GTPases, and F-actin assembly. , Soto X ., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. July 2, 2013; 110 (27): 11029-34.
ATP4a is required for Wnt-dependent Foxj1 expression and leftward flow in Xenopus left- right development. , Walentek P ., Cell Rep. May 31, 2012; 1 (5): 516-27.
PAPC and the Wnt5a/ Ror2 pathway control the invagination of the otic placode in Xenopus. , Jung B., BMC Dev Biol. June 10, 2011; 11 36.
Blood vessel tubulogenesis requires Rasip1 regulation of GTPase signaling. , Xu K., Dev Cell. April 19, 2011; 20 (4): 526-39.
The involvement of Eph-Ephrin signaling in tissue separation and convergence during Xenopus gastrulation movements. , Park EC ., Dev Biol. February 15, 2011; 350 (2): 441-50.
xGit2 and xRhoGAP 11A regulate convergent extension and tissue separation in Xenopus gastrulation. , Köster I., Dev Biol. August 1, 2010; 344 (1): 26-35.
Xenopus Rnd1 and Rnd3 GTP-binding proteins are expressed under the control of segmentation clock and required for somite formation. , Goda T., Dev Dyn. November 1, 2009; 238 (11): 2867-76.
Role of p21-activated kinase in cell polarity and directional mesendoderm migration in the Xenopus gastrula. , Nagel M., Dev Dyn. July 1, 2009; 238 (7): 1709-26.
Dishevelled controls apical docking and planar polarization of basal bodies in ciliated epithelial cells. , Park TJ., Nat Genet. July 1, 2008; 40 (7): 871-9.
Rho guanine nucleotide exchange factor xNET1 implicated in gastrulation movements during Xenopus development. , Miyakoshi A., Differentiation. February 1, 2004; 72 (1): 48-55.
Involvement of the small GTPases XRhoA and XRnd1 in cell adhesion and head formation in early Xenopus development. , Wünnenberg-Stapleton K., Development. December 1, 1999; 126 (23): 5339-51.