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Profile Publications (13)
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Publications By Kerstin Feistel

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dmrt2 and myf5 Link Early Somitogenesis to Left-Right Axis Determination in Xenopus laevis., Tingler M, Brugger A, Feistel K, Schweickert A., Front Cell Dev Biol. January 1, 2022; 10 858272.                  


Neural tube closure requires the endocytic receptor Lrp2 and its functional interaction with intracellular scaffolds., Kowalczyk I, Lee C, Schuster E, Hoeren J, Trivigno V, Riedel L, Görne J, Wallingford JB, Hammes A, Feistel K., Development. January 26, 2021; 148 (2):                                   


Expression of an endosome-excluded Cd63 prevents axis elongation in Xenopus., Kreis J, Bonß R, Feistel K, Vick P., MicroPubl Biol. November 27, 2020; 2020     


hmmr mediates anterior neural tube closure and morphogenesis in the frog Xenopus., Prager A, Hagenlocher C, Ott T, Schambony A, Feistel K., Dev Biol. October 1, 2017; 430 (1): 188-201.                      


An Evolutionarily Conserved Network Mediates Development of the zona limitans intrathalamica, a Sonic Hedgehog-Secreting Caudal Forebrain Signaling Center., Sena E, Feistel K, Durand BC., J Dev Biol. October 20, 2016; 4 (4):       


ATP4a is required for development and function of the Xenopus mucociliary epidermis - a potential model to study proton pump inhibitor-associated pneumonia., Walentek P, Beyer T, Hagenlocher C, Müller C, Feistel K, Schweickert A, Harland RM, Blum M., Dev Biol. December 15, 2015; 408 (2): 292-304.                                


ATP4 and ciliation in the neuroectoderm and endoderm of Xenopus embryos and tadpoles., Walentek P, Hagenlocher C, Beyer T, Müller C, Feistel K, Schweickert A, Harland RM, Blum M., Data Brief. April 20, 2015; 4 22-31.            


The evolution and conservation of left-right patterning mechanisms., Blum M, Feistel K, Thumberger T, Schweickert A., Development. April 1, 2014; 141 (8): 1603-13.              


Expression and evolution of the Tiki1 and Tiki2 genes in vertebrates., Reis AH, Macdonald B, Feistel K, Brito JM, Amado NG, Xu C, Abreu JG, He XI., Int J Dev Biol. January 1, 2014; 58 (5): 355-362.


Ciliogenesis and cerebrospinal fluid flow in the developing Xenopus brain are regulated by foxj1., Hagenlocher C, Walentek P, M Ller C, Thumberger T, Feistel K., Cilia. April 29, 2013; 2 (1): 12.                  


Ciliary and non-ciliary expression and function of PACRG during vertebrate development., Thumberger T, Hagenlocher C, Tisler M, Beyer T, Tietze N, Schweickert A, Feistel K, Blum M., Cilia. August 1, 2012; 1 (1): 13.                        


Cell movements at Hensen's node establish left/right asymmetric gene expression in the chick., Gros J, Feistel K, Viebahn C, Blum M, Tabin CJ., Science. May 15, 2009; 324 (5929): 941-4.


Cilia-driven leftward flow determines laterality in Xenopus., Schweickert A, Weber T, Beyer T, Vick P, Bogusch S, Feistel K, Blum M., Curr Biol. January 9, 2007; 17 (1): 60-6.        

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