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A Markovian Entropy Measure for the Analysis of Calcium Activity Time Series., Marken JP, Halleran AD, Rahman A, Odorizzi L, LeFew MC, Golino CA, Kemper P, Saha MS., PLoS One. December 15, 2016; 11 (12): e0168342.              


Identification of anti-cancer chemical compounds using Xenopus embryos., Tanaka M, Kuriyama S, Itoh G, Kohyama A, Iwabuchi Y, Shibata H, Yashiro M, Aiba N., Cancer Sci. June 1, 2016; 107 (6): 803-11.            


E-cadherin is required for cranial neural crest migration in Xenopus laevis., Huang C, Kratzer MC, Wedlich D, Kashef J., Dev Biol. March 15, 2016; 411 (2): 159-171.                        


Electron Transport Chain Remodeling by GSK3 during Oogenesis Connects Nutrient State to Reproduction., Sieber MH, Thomsen MB, Spradling AC., Cell. January 28, 2016; 164 (3): 420-32.              


Cdx ParaHox genes acquired distinct developmental roles after gene duplication in vertebrate evolution., Marlétaz F, Maeso I, Faas L, Isaacs HV, Holland PW., BMC Biol. August 1, 2015; 13 56.          


BMP signalling controls the construction of vertebrate mucociliary epithelia., Cibois M, Luxardi G, Chevalier B, Thomé V, Mercey O, Zaragosi LE, Barbry P, Pasini A, Marcet B, Kodjabachian L., Development. July 1, 2015; 142 (13): 2352-63.                        


Multi-site phosphorylation regulates NeuroD4 activity during primary neurogenesis: a conserved mechanism amongst proneural proteins., Hardwick LJ, Philpott A., Neural Dev. June 18, 2015; 10 15.                  


The serpin PN1 is a feedback regulator of FGF signaling in germ layer and primary axis formation., Acosta H, Iliev D, Grahn TH, Gouignard N, Maccarana M, Griesbach J, Herzmann S, Sagha M, Climent M, Pera EM., Development. March 15, 2015; 142 (6): 1146-58.                                    


The ribosome biogenesis factor Nol11 is required for optimal rDNA transcription and craniofacial development in Xenopus., Griffin JN, Sondalle SB, Del Viso F, Baserga SJ, Khokha MK., PLoS Genet. March 10, 2015; 11 (3): e1005018.                              


TRPP2-dependent Ca2+ signaling in dorso-lateral mesoderm is required for kidney field establishment in Xenopus., Futel M, Leclerc C, Le Bouffant R, Buisson I, Néant I, Umbhauer M, Moreau M, Riou JF., J Cell Sci. March 1, 2015; 128 (5): 888-99.                      


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


Evolutionarily conserved role for SoxC genes in neural crest specification and neuronal differentiation., Uy BR, Simoes-Costa M, Koo DE, Sauka-Spengler T, Bronner ME., Dev Biol. January 15, 2015; 397 (2): 282-92.                    


Temporal and spatial expression analysis of peripheral myelin protein 22 (Pmp22) in developing Xenopus., Tae HJ, Rahman MM, Park BY., Gene Expr Patterns. January 1, 2015; 17 (1): 26-30.              


Developmental expression of the N-myc downstream regulated gene (Ndrg) family during Xenopus tropicalis embryogenesis., Zhong C, Zhou YK, Yang SS, Zhao JF, Zhu XL, Chen HH, Chen PC, Huang LQ, Huang X., Int J Dev Biol. January 1, 2015; 59 (10-12): 511-7.                                


Fezf2 promotes neuronal differentiation through localised activation of Wnt/β-catenin signalling during forebrain development., Zhang S, Li J, Lea R, Vleminckx K, Vleminckx K, Amaya E., Development. December 1, 2014; 141 (24): 4794-805.                            


Sox5 Is a DNA-binding cofactor for BMP R-Smads that directs target specificity during patterning of the early ectoderm., Nordin K, LaBonne C., Dev Cell. November 10, 2014; 31 (3): 374-382.                              


Variable combinations of specific ephrin ligand/Eph receptor pairs control embryonic tissue separation., Rohani N, Parmeggiani A, Winklbauer R, Fagotto F., PLoS Biol. September 23, 2014; 12 (9): e1001955.              


cPKC regulates interphase nuclear size during Xenopus development., Edens LJ, Levy DL., J Cell Biol. August 18, 2014; 206 (4): 473-83.          


Anillin regulates cell-cell junction integrity by organizing junctional accumulation of Rho-GTP and actomyosin., Reyes CC, Jin M, Breznau EB, Espino R, Delgado-Gonzalo R, Goryachev AB, Miller AL, Miller AL., Curr Biol. June 2, 2014; 24 (11): 1263-70.                


Stochastic specification of primordial germ cells from mesoderm precursors in axolotl embryos., Chatfield J, O'Reilly MA, Bachvarova RF, Ferjentsik Z, Redwood C, Walmsley M, Patient R, Loose M, Johnson AD., Development. June 1, 2014; 141 (12): 2429-40.              


Role of Rab11 in planar cell polarity and apical constriction during vertebrate neural tube closure., Ossipova O, Kim K, Lake BB, Itoh K, Ioannou A, Sokol SY., Nat Commun. May 13, 2014; 5 3734.            


RFX7 is required for the formation of cilia in the neural tube., Manojlovic Z, Earwood R, Kato A, Stefanovic B, Kato Y., Mech Dev. May 1, 2014; 132 28-37.                  


Developmental expression and role of Kinesin Eg5 during Xenopus laevis embryogenesis., Fernández JP, Agüero TH, Vega López GA, Marranzino G, Cerrizuela S, Aybar MJ., Dev Dyn. April 1, 2014; 243 (4): 527-40.              


Pax3 and Zic1 trigger the early neural crest gene regulatory network by the direct activation of multiple key neural crest specifiers., Plouhinec JL, Roche DD, Pegoraro C, Figueiredo AL, Maczkowiak F, Brunet LJ, Milet C, Vert JP, Pollet N, Harland RM, Monsoro-Burq AH., Dev Biol. February 15, 2014; 386 (2): 461-72.                                            


Efficient RNA/Cas9-mediated genome editing in Xenopus tropicalis., Guo X, Zhang T, Hu Z, Zhang Y, Zhang Y, Shi Z, Wang Q, Cui Y, Wang F, Zhao H, Chen Y, Chen Y., Development. February 1, 2014; 141 (3): 707-14.              


EphrinB2 affects apical constriction in Xenopus embryos and is regulated by ADAM10 and flotillin-1., Ji YJ, Hwang YS, Mood K, Cho HJ, Lee HS, Winterbottom E, Cousin H, Daar IO., Nat Commun. January 1, 2014; 5 3516.                  


Developmental expression of Pitx2c in Xenopus trigeminal and profundal placodes., Jeong YH, Park BK, Saint-Jeannet JP, Lee YH, Lee YH., Int J Dev Biol. January 1, 2014; 58 (9): 701-4.        


zfp36 expression delineates both myeloid cells and cells localized to the fusing neural folds in Xenopus tropicalis., Noiret M, Hardy S, Audic Y., Int J Dev Biol. January 1, 2014; 58 (10-12): 751-5.                


Ephrin-Eph signaling in embryonic tissue separation., Fagotto F, Winklbauer R, Rohani N., Cell Adh Migr. January 1, 2014; 8 (4): 308-26.            


A conserved Oct4/POUV-dependent network links adhesion and migration to progenitor maintenance., Livigni A, Peradziryi H, Sharov AA, Chia G, Hammachi F, Migueles RP, Sukparangsi W, Pernagallo S, Bradley M, Nichols J, Ko MSH, Brickman JM., Curr Biol. November 18, 2013; 23 (22): 2233-2244.                                    


NumbL is essential for Xenopus primary neurogenesis., Nieber F, Hedderich M, Jahn O, Pieler T, Henningfeld KA., BMC Dev Biol. October 14, 2013; 13 36.                          


Pfkfb (6-phosphofructo-2-kinase/fructose-2,6-bisphosphatase) isoforms display a tissue-specific and dynamic expression during Xenopus laevis development., Pegoraro C, Maczkowiak F, Monsoro-Burq AH., Gene Expr Patterns. October 1, 2013; 13 (7): 203-11.                                                        


MiR-142-3p controls the specification of definitive hemangioblasts during ontogeny., Nimmo R, Ciau-Uitz A, Ruiz-Herguido C, Soneji S, Bigas A, Patient R, Enver T., Dev Cell. August 12, 2013; 26 (3): 237-49.                    


ERF and ETV3L are retinoic acid-inducible repressors required for primary neurogenesis., Janesick A, Abbey R, Chung C, Liu S, Taketani M, Blumberg B., Development. August 1, 2013; 140 (15): 3095-106.                                                              


The Xenopus Tgfbi is required for embryogenesis through regulation of canonical Wnt signalling., Wang F, Hu W, Xian J, Ohnuma S, Brenton JD., Dev Biol. July 1, 2013; 379 (1): 16-27.                            


Expression of Ski can act as a negative feedback mechanism on retinoic acid signaling., Melling MA, Friendship CR, Shepherd TG, Drysdale TA., Dev Dyn. June 1, 2013; 242 (6): 604-13.                      


Conserved structural domains in FoxD4L1, a neural forkhead box transcription factor, are required to repress or activate target genes., Klein SL, Neilson KM, Orban J, Yaklichkin S, Hoffbauer J, Mood K, Daar IO, Moody SA., PLoS One. April 4, 2013; 8 (4): e61845.                  


The Smurf ubiquitin ligases regulate tissue separation via antagonistic interactions with ephrinB1., Hwang YS, Lee HS, Kamata T, Mood K, Cho HJ, Winterbottom E, Ji YJ, Singh A, Daar IO., Genes Dev. March 1, 2013; 27 (5): 491-503.                        


The Xenopus doublesex-related gene Dmrt5 is required for olfactory placode neurogenesis., Parlier D, Moers V, Van Campenhout C, Preillon J, Leclère L, Saulnier A, Sirakov M, Busengdal H, Kricha S, Marine JC, Rentzsch F, Bellefroid EJ., Dev Biol. January 1, 2013; 373 (1): 39-52.                              


An intact brachyury function is necessary to prevent spurious axial development in Xenopus laevis., Aguirre CE, Murgan S, Carrasco AE, López SL., PLoS One. January 1, 2013; 8 (1): e54777.                                      


Xnr3 affects brain patterning via cell migration in the neural-epidermal tissue boundary during early Xenopus embryogenesis., Morita M, Yamashita S, Matsukawa S, Haramoto Y, Takahashi S, Asashima M, Michiue T., Int J Dev Biol. January 1, 2013; 57 (9-10): 779-86.          


A functional genome-wide in vivo screen identifies new regulators of signalling pathways during early Xenopus embryogenesis., Zhang S, Li J, Lea R, Amaya E, Dorey K., PLoS One. January 1, 2013; 8 (11): e79469.              


Signaling and transcriptional regulation in neural crest specification and migration: lessons from xenopus embryos., Pegoraro C, Monsoro-Burq AH., Wiley Interdiscip Rev Dev Biol. January 1, 2013; 2 (2): 247-59.      


Transcriptional regulation of mesoderm genes by MEF2D during early Xenopus development., Kolpakova A, Katz S, Keren A, Rojtblat A, Bengal E., PLoS One. January 1, 2013; 8 (7): e69693.                  


Hippo signaling components, Mst1 and Mst2, act as a switch between self-renewal and differentiation in Xenopus hematopoietic and endothelial progenitors., Nejigane S, Takahashi S, Haramoto Y, Michiue T, Asashima M., Int J Dev Biol. January 1, 2013; 57 (5): 407-14.                      


Essential role of AWP1 in neural crest specification in Xenopus., Seo JH, Park DS, Hong M, Chang EJ, Choi SC., Int J Dev Biol. January 1, 2013; 57 (11-12): 829-36.                  


Tet3 CXXC domain and dioxygenase activity cooperatively regulate key genes for Xenopus eye and neural development., Xu Y, Xu Y, Xu C, Kato A, Tempel W, Abreu JG, Bian C, Hu Y, Hu D, Zhao B, Cerovina T, Diao J, Wu F, He HH, Cui Q, Clark E, Ma C, Barbara A, Veenstra GJ, Xu G, Kaiser UB, Liu XS, Sugrue SP, He X, Min J, Kato Y, Shi YG., Cell. December 7, 2012; 151 (6): 1200-13.                


Early transcriptional targets of MyoD link myogenesis and somitogenesis., Maguire RJ, Isaacs HV, Pownall ME., Dev Biol. November 15, 2012; 371 (2): 256-68.                                                    


Current perspectives of the signaling pathways directing neural crest induction., Stuhlmiller TJ, García-Castro MI., Cell Mol Life Sci. November 1, 2012; 69 (22): 3715-37.          


Defining progressive stages in the commitment process leading to embryonic lens formation., Jin H, Fisher M, Grainger RM., Genesis. October 1, 2012; 50 (10): 728-40.              

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