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A CRISPR-Cas9-mediated versatile method for targeted integration of a fluorescent protein gene to visualize endogenous gene expression in Xenopus laevis. , Mochii M., Dev Biol. February 1, 2024; 506 42-51.
Purine Biosynthesis Pathways Are Required for Myogenesis in Xenopus laevis. , Duperray M., Cells. September 28, 2023; 12 (19):
Membrane potential drives the exit from pluripotency and cell fate commitment via calcium and mTOR. , Sempou E., Nat Commun. November 5, 2022; 13 (1): 6681.
dmrt2 and myf5 Link Early Somitogenesis to Left- Right Axis Determination in Xenopus laevis. , Tingler M., Front Cell Dev Biol. January 1, 2022; 10 858272.
FGF-mediated establishment of left- right asymmetry requires Rab7 function in the dorsal mesoderm in Xenopus. , Kreis J., Front Cell Dev Biol. January 1, 2022; 10 981762.
A systemic cell cycle block impacts stage-specific histone modification profiles during Xenopus embryogenesis. , Pokrovsky D., PLoS Biol. September 1, 2021; 19 (9): e3001377.
TGF-β1 signaling is essential for tissue regeneration in the Xenopus tadpole tail. , Nakamura M., Biochem Biophys Res Commun. August 6, 2021; 565 91-96.
BMP signaling is enhanced intracellularly by FHL3 controlling WNT-dependent spatiotemporal emergence of the neural crest. , Alkobtawi M., Cell Rep. June 22, 2021; 35 (12): 109289.
Kindlin2 regulates neural crest specification via integrin-independent regulation of the FGF signaling pathway. , Wang H., Development. May 15, 2021; 148 (10):
R-spondins are BMP receptor antagonists in Xenopus early embryonic development. , Lee H , Lee H ., Nat Commun. November 4, 2020; 11 (1): 5570.
Chromatin accessibility and histone acetylation in the regulation of competence in early development. , Esmaeili M., Dev Biol. June 1, 2020; 462 (1): 20-35.
Modeling Bainbridge-Ropers Syndrome in Xenopus laevis Embryos. , Lichtig H., Front Physiol. January 1, 2020; 11 75.
BAP1 regulates epigenetic switch from pluripotency to differentiation in developmental lineages giving rise to BAP1-mutant cancers. , Kuznetsov JN ., Sci Adv. September 18, 2019; 5 (9): eaax1738.
The Lhx1- Ldb1 complex interacts with Furry to regulate microRNA expression during pronephric kidney development. , Espiritu EB., Sci Rep. October 30, 2018; 8 (1): 16029.
Serine Threonine Kinase Receptor-Associated Protein Deficiency Impairs Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells Lineage Commitment Through CYP26A1-Mediated Retinoic Acid Homeostasis. , Jin L., Stem Cells. September 1, 2018; 36 (9): 1368-1379.
Candidate Heterotaxy Gene FGFR4 Is Essential for Patterning of the Left- Right Organizer in Xenopus. , Sempou E., Front Physiol. January 1, 2018; 9 1705.
PFKFB4 control of AKT signaling is essential for premigratory and migratory neural crest formation. , Figueiredo AL., Development. November 15, 2017; 144 (22): 4183-4194.
ZC4H2 stabilizes Smads to enhance BMP signalling, which is involved in neural development in Xenopus. , Ma P., Open Biol. August 1, 2017; 7 (8):
Noggin is required for first pharyngeal arch differentiation in the frog Xenopus tropicalis. , Young JJ ., Dev Biol. June 15, 2017; 426 (2): 245-254.
Brg1 chromatin remodeling ATPase balances germ layer patterning by amplifying the transcriptional burst at midblastula transition. , Wagner G., PLoS Genet. May 12, 2017; 13 (5): e1006757.
Ubiquitin C-terminal hydrolase37 regulates Tcf7 DNA binding for the activation of Wnt signalling. , Han W., Sci Rep. February 15, 2017; 7 42590.
Cholesterol-rich membrane microdomains modulate Wnt/ β-catenin morphogen gradient during Xenopus development. , Reis AH., Mech Dev. November 1, 2016; 142 30-39.
Measuring Absolute RNA Copy Numbers at High Temporal Resolution Reveals Transcriptome Kinetics in Development. , Owens ND., Cell Rep. January 26, 2016; 14 (3): 632-47.
Hspa9 is required for pronephros specification and formation in Xenopus laevis. , Gassié L., Dev Dyn. December 1, 2015; 244 (12): 1538-49.
Apoptosis and differentiation of Xenopus tail-derived myoblasts by thyroid hormone. , Tamura K ., J Mol Endocrinol. June 1, 2015; 54 (3): 185-92.
TRPP2-dependent Ca2+ signaling in dorso- lateral mesoderm is required for kidney field establishment in Xenopus. , Futel M., J Cell Sci. March 1, 2015; 128 (5): 888-99.
Snail2/ Slug cooperates with Polycomb repressive complex 2 (PRC2) to regulate neural crest development. , Tien CL., Development. February 15, 2015; 142 (4): 722-31.
Characterization of the Rx1-dependent transcriptome during early retinal development. , Giudetti G., Dev Dyn. October 1, 2014; 243 (10): 1352-61.
Gtpbp2 is required for BMP signaling and mesoderm patterning in Xenopus embryos. , Kirmizitas A., Dev Biol. August 15, 2014; 392 (2): 358-67.
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.
Cholesterol selectively activates canonical Wnt signalling over non-canonical Wnt signalling. , Sheng R., Nat Commun. July 15, 2014; 5 4393.
Coco regulates dorsoventral specification of germ layers via inhibition of TGFβ signalling. , Bates TJ., Development. October 1, 2013; 140 (20): 4177-81.
In vivo T-box transcription factor profiling reveals joint regulation of embryonic neuromesodermal bipotency. , Gentsch GE ., Cell Rep. September 26, 2013; 4 (6): 1185-96.
Interrogating transcriptional regulatory sequences in Tol2-mediated Xenopus transgenics. , Loots GG ., PLoS One. July 1, 2013; 8 (7): e68548.
Ric-8A, a guanine nucleotide exchange factor for heterotrimeric G proteins, is critical for cranial neural crest cell migration. , Fuentealba J., Dev Biol. June 15, 2013; 378 (2): 74-82.
Whole-genome microRNA screening identifies let-7 and mir-18 as regulators of germ layer formation during early embryogenesis. , Colas AR., Genes Dev. December 1, 2012; 26 (23): 2567-79.
Retinoic acid-dependent control of MAP kinase phosphatase-3 is necessary for early kidney development in Xenopus. , Le Bouffant R ., Biol Cell. September 1, 2012; 104 (9): 516-32.
Pou-V factor Oct25 regulates early morphogenesis in Xenopus laevis. , Julier A., Dev Growth Differ. September 1, 2012; 54 (7): 702-16.
A developmental requirement for HIRA-dependent H3.3 deposition revealed at gastrulation in Xenopus. , Szenker E., Cell Rep. June 28, 2012; 1 (6): 730-40.
Thyroid hormone-dependent development in Xenopus laevis: a sensitive screen of thyroid hormone signaling disruption by municipal wastewater treatment plant effluent. , Searcy BT., Gen Comp Endocrinol. May 1, 2012; 176 (3): 481-92.
The cytoplasmic tyrosine kinase Arg regulates gastrulation via control of actin organization. , Bonacci G., Dev Biol. April 1, 2012; 364 (1): 42-55.
Short chain dehydrogenase/reductase rdhe2 is a novel retinol dehydrogenase essential for frog embryonic development. , Belyaeva OV., J Biol Chem. March 16, 2012; 287 (12): 9061-71.
Skeletal muscle regeneration in Xenopus tadpoles and zebrafish larvae. , Rodrigues AM., BMC Dev Biol. February 27, 2012; 12 9.
The dual regulator Sufu integrates Hedgehog and Wnt signals in the early Xenopus embryo. , Min TH., Dev Biol. October 1, 2011; 358 (1): 262-76.
Regulation of early Xenopus development by the PIAS genes. , Burn B., Dev Dyn. September 1, 2011; 240 (9): 2120-6.
Tissue-specific expression of Sarcoplasmic/Endoplasmic Reticulum Calcium ATPases ( ATP2A/SERCA) 1, 2, 3 during Xenopus laevis development. , Pegoraro C., Gene Expr Patterns. January 1, 2011; 11 (1-2): 122-8.
Anterior neural development requires Del1, a matrix-associated protein that attenuates canonical Wnt signaling via the Ror2 pathway. , Takai A., Development. October 1, 2010; 137 (19): 3293-302.
The Pax3 and Pax7 paralogs cooperate in neural and neural crest patterning using distinct molecular mechanisms, in Xenopus laevis embryos. , Maczkowiak F., Dev Biol. April 15, 2010; 340 (2): 381-96.
Lymph heart musculature is under distinct developmental control from lymphatic endothelium. , Peyrot SM., Dev Biol. March 15, 2010; 339 (2): 429-38.
XPteg (Xenopus proximal tubules-expressed gene) is essential for pronephric mesoderm specification and tubulogenesis. , Lee SJ., Mech Dev. January 1, 2010; 127 (1-2): 49-61.