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Thyroid hormone receptor knockout prevents the loss of Xenopus tail regeneration capacity at metamorphic climax., Wang S., Cell Biosci. February 23, 2023; 13 (1): 40.              


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


The neurodevelopmental disorder risk gene DYRK1A is required for ciliogenesis and control of brain size in Xenopus embryos., Willsey HR., Development. June 22, 2020; 147 (21):                             


Cdc2-like kinase 2 (Clk2) promotes early neural development in Xenopus embryos., Virgirinia RP., Dev Growth Differ. August 1, 2019; 61 (6): 365-377.                              


The RNA-binding protein Celf1 post-transcriptionally regulates p27Kip1 and Dnase2b to control fiber cell nuclear degradation in lens development., Siddam AD., PLoS Genet. March 1, 2018; 14 (3): e1007278.            


Similarity in gene-regulatory networks suggests that cancer cells share characteristics of embryonic neural cells., Zhang Z., J Biol Chem. August 4, 2017; 292 (31): 12842-12859.        


CPEB4 is regulated during cell cycle by ERK2/Cdk1-mediated phosphorylation and its assembly into liquid-like droplets., Guillén-Boixet J., Elife. November 1, 2016; 5                                                             


Genome evolution in the allotetraploid frog Xenopus laevis., Session AM., Nature. October 20, 2016; 538 (7625): 336-343.                              


Flexibility vs. robustness in cell cycle regulation of timing of M-phase entry in Xenopus laevis embryo cell-free extract., Debowski M., Int J Dev Biol. January 1, 2016; 60 (7-8-9): 305-314.    


The Nuclear Proteome of a Vertebrate., Wühr M., Curr Biol. October 19, 2015; 25 (20): 2663-71.        


Early development of the neural plate: new roles for apoptosis and for one of its main effectors caspase-3., Juraver-Geslin HA., Genesis. February 1, 2015; 53 (2): 203-24.          


Spatial trigger waves: positive feedback gets you a long way., Gelens L., Mol Biol Cell. November 5, 2014; 25 (22): 3486-93.              


Autoinhibition and Polo-dependent multisite phosphorylation restrict activity of the histone H3 kinase Haspin to mitosis., Ghenoiu C., Mol Cell. December 12, 2013; 52 (5): 734-45.


Greatwall is essential to prevent mitotic collapse after nuclear envelope breakdown in mammals., Álvarez-Fernández M., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. October 22, 2013; 110 (43): 17374-9.


Parvoviruses cause nuclear envelope breakdown by activating key enzymes of mitosis., Porwal M., PLoS Pathog. October 1, 2013; 9 (10): e1003671.                      


Mitotic trigger waves and the spatial coordination of the Xenopus cell cycle., Chang JB., Nature. August 29, 2013; 500 (7464): 603-7.                


Gas2l3, a novel constriction site-associated protein whose regulation is mediated by the APC/C Cdh1 complex., Pe'er T., PLoS One. January 1, 2013; 8 (2): e57532.          


Dimerization and direct membrane interaction of Nup53 contribute to nuclear pore complex assembly., Vollmer B., EMBO J. October 17, 2012; 31 (20): 4072-84.              


Using myc genes to search for stem cells in the ciliary margin of the Xenopus retina., Xue XY., Dev Neurobiol. April 1, 2012; 72 (4): 475-90.                      


The different function of single phosphorylation sites of Drosophila melanogaster lamin Dm and lamin C., Zaremba-Czogalla M., PLoS One. January 1, 2012; 7 (2): e32649.              


Greatwall kinase and cyclin B-Cdk1 are both critical constituents of M-phase-promoting factor., Hara M., Nat Commun. January 1, 2012; 3 1059.              


Protein phosphatase 2A controls the order and dynamics of cell-cycle transitions., Krasinska L., Mol Cell. November 4, 2011; 44 (3): 437-50.


Monoclonal antibodies against Xenopus greatwall kinase., Wang L., Hybridoma (Larchmt). October 1, 2011; 30 (5): 469-74.


Dynamic regulation of Emi2 by Emi2-bound Cdk1/Plk1/CK1 and PP2A-B56 in meiotic arrest of Xenopus eggs., Isoda M., Dev Cell. September 13, 2011; 21 (3): 506-19.              


Caldesmon regulates actin dynamics to influence cranial neural crest migration in Xenopus., Nie S., Mol Biol Cell. September 1, 2011; 22 (18): 3355-65.                                                


Actin behavior in bulk cytoplasm is cell cycle regulated in early vertebrate embryos., Field CM., J Cell Sci. June 15, 2011; 124 (Pt 12): 2086-95.


Mitotic progression becomes irreversible in prometaphase and collapses when Wee1 and Cdc25 are inhibited., Potapova TA., Mol Biol Cell. April 15, 2011; 22 (8): 1191-206.              


MASTL is the human orthologue of Greatwall kinase that facilitates mitotic entry, anaphase and cytokinesis., Voets E., Cell Cycle. September 1, 2010; 9 (17): 3591-601.


Replication origins and timing of temporal replication in budding yeast: how to solve the conundrum?, Barberis M., Curr Genomics. May 1, 2010; 11 (3): 199-211.          


Replication initiation complex formation in the absence of nuclear function in Xenopus., Krasinska L., Nucleic Acids Res. April 1, 2009; 37 (7): 2238-48.            


Fine tuning the cell cycle: activation of the Cdk1 inhibitory phosphorylation pathway during mitotic exit., Potapova TA., Mol Biol Cell. March 1, 2009; 20 (6): 1737-48.


Protein kinase A regulates resumption of meiosis by phosphorylation of Cdc25B in mammalian oocytes., Pirino G., Cell Cycle. February 15, 2009; 8 (4): 665-70.


Effects of thioglycolic acid on progesterone-induced maturation of Xenopus oocytes., Zhang L., J Toxicol Environ Health A. January 1, 2009; 72 (19): 1123-31.


Identification of CUG-BP1/EDEN-BP target mRNAs in Xenopus tropicalis., Graindorge A., Nucleic Acids Res. April 1, 2008; 36 (6): 1861-70.          


Temporal regulation of embryonic M-phases., Kubiak JZ., Folia Histochem Cytobiol. January 1, 2008; 46 (1): 5-9.


Thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) in the cerebellum., Shibusawa N., Cerebellum. January 1, 2008; 7 (1): 84-95.


Discrete states of a protein interaction network govern interphase and mitotic microtubule dynamics., Niethammer P., PLoS Biol. February 1, 2007; 5 (2): e29.            


Jun NH2-terminal kinase (JNK) prevents nuclear beta-catenin accumulation and regulates axis formation in Xenopus embryos., Liao G., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. October 31, 2006; 103 (44): 16313-8.                    


TIS21 (/BTG2/PC3) as a link between ageing and cancer: cell cycle regulator and endogenous cell death molecule., Lim IK., J Cancer Res Clin Oncol. July 1, 2006; 132 (7): 417-26.


Survivin increased vascular development during Xenopus ontogenesis., Du Pasquier D., Differentiation. June 1, 2006; 74 (5): 244-53.              


Intracellular acidification delays hormonal G2/M transition and inhibits G2/M transition triggered by thiophosphorylated MAPK in Xenopus oocytes., Sellier C., J Cell Biochem. May 15, 2006; 98 (2): 287-300.


Aurora A, mitotic entry, and spindle bipolarity., Liu Q., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. April 11, 2006; 103 (15): 5811-6.


M-phase MELK activity is regulated by MPF and MAPK., Badouel C., Cell Cycle. April 1, 2006; 5 (8): 883-9.


A role for PP1 in the Cdc2/Cyclin B-mediated positive feedback activation of Cdc25., Margolis SS., Mol Biol Cell. April 1, 2006; 17 (4): 1779-89.


ORC is necessary at the interphase-to-mitosis transition to recruit cdc2 kinase and disassemble RPA foci., Cuvier O., Curr Biol. March 7, 2006; 16 (5): 516-23.


Changes in regulatory phosphorylation of Cdc25C Ser287 and Wee1 Ser549 during normal cell cycle progression and checkpoint arrests., Stanford JS., Mol Biol Cell. December 1, 2005; 16 (12): 5749-60.


The cytoskeleton-dependent localization of cdc2/cyclin B in blastomere cortex during Xenopus embryonic cell cycle., Nakamura N., Mol Reprod Dev. November 1, 2005; 72 (3): 336-45.


Multiple phosphorylation events control mitotic degradation of the muscle transcription factor Myf5., Doucet C., BMC Biochem. September 28, 2005; 6 27.                


Differences in regulation of the first two M-phases in Xenopus laevis embryo cell-free extracts., Chesnel F., Dev Biol. September 15, 2005; 285 (2): 358-75.          


Over-expression of Aurora-A targets cytoplasmic polyadenylation element binding protein and promotes mRNA polyadenylation of Cdk1 and cyclin B1., Sasayama T., Genes Cells. July 1, 2005; 10 (7): 627-38.          

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