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Papers associated with central nervous system (and actg1)

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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.                          


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.                    


Lariat intronic RNAs in the cytoplasm of vertebrate cells., Talhouarne GJS., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. August 21, 2018; 115 (34): E7970-E7977.                        


Role of the visual experience-dependent nascent proteome in neuronal plasticity., Liu HH., Elife. February 7, 2018; 7                     


Expression cloning of camelid nanobodies specific for Xenopus embryonic antigens., Itoh K., PLoS One. January 1, 2014; 9 (10): e107521.            


The R109H variant of fascin-2, a developmentally regulated actin crosslinker in hair-cell stereocilia, underlies early-onset hearing loss of DBA/2J mice., Shin JB., J Neurosci. July 21, 2010; 30 (29): 9683-94.              


Exploration of the extracellular space by a large-scale secretion screen in the early Xenopus embryo., Pera EM., Int J Dev Biol. January 1, 2005; 49 (7): 781-96.                                  


Spatial pattern of constitutive and heat shock-induced expression of the small heat shock protein gene family, Hsp30, in Xenopus laevis tailbud embryos., Lang L., Dev Genet. January 1, 1999; 25 (4): 365-74.                  


Transient expression of SPARC in the dorsal axis of early Xenopus embryos: correlation with calcium-dependent adhesion and electrical coupling., Damjanovski S., Int J Dev Biol. September 1, 1994; 38 (3): 439-46.      

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