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Gene expression screening in Xenopus identifies molecular pathways, predicts gene function and provides a global view of embryonic patterning., Gawantka V., Mech Dev. October 1, 1998; 77 (2): 95-141.                                                            


Analysis of Spemann organizer formation in Xenopus embryos by cDNA macroarrays., Wessely O., Dev Biol. May 15, 2004; 269 (2): 552-66.        


The Ca2+-induced methyltransferase xPRMT1b controls neural fate in amphibian embryo., Batut J., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. October 18, 2005; 102 (42): 15128-33.                


Heme carrier protein 1 (HCP1) expression and functional analysis in the retina and retinal pigment epithelium., Sharma S., Exp Cell Res. April 1, 2007; 313 (6): 1251-9.


Functional characterization of PCFT/HCP1 as the molecular entity of the carrier-mediated intestinal folate transport system in the rat model., Inoue K., Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol. March 1, 2008; 294 (3): G660-8.


Novel functions of protein arginine methyltransferase 1 in thyroid hormone receptor-mediated transcription and in the regulation of metamorphic rate in Xenopus laevis., Matsuda H., Mol Cell Biol. February 1, 2009; 29 (3): 745-57.


An essential and evolutionarily conserved role of protein arginine methyltransferase 1 for adult intestinal stem cells during postembryonic development., Matsuda H., Stem Cells. November 1, 2010; 28 (11): 2073-83.


The development of the adult intestinal stem cells: Insights from studies on thyroid hormone-dependent amphibian metamorphosis., Shi YB., Cell Biosci. September 6, 2011; 1 (1): 30.        


Thyroid hormone regulation of adult intestinal stem cell development: mechanisms and evolutionary conservations., Sun G., Int J Biol Sci. January 1, 2012; 8 (8): 1217-24.      


Thyroid hormone activates protein arginine methyltransferase 1 expression by directly inducing c-Myc transcription during Xenopus intestinal stem cell development., Fujimoto K., J Biol Chem. March 23, 2012; 287 (13): 10039-10050.


Epigenetic regulation of thyroid hormone-induced adult intestinal stem cell development during anuran metamorphosis., Sun G., Cell Biosci. November 28, 2014; 4 73.      


Frogs model man: In vivo thyroid hormone signaling during development., Sachs LM., Genesis. January 1, 2017; 55 (1-2):       


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.        


The balance of two opposing factors Mad and Myc regulates cell fate during tissue remodeling., Okada M., Cell Biosci. April 19, 2018; 8 51.          


Involvement of epigenetic modifications in thyroid hormone-dependent formation of adult intestinal stem cells during amphibian metamorphosis., Fu L., Gen Comp Endocrinol. January 15, 2019; 271 91-96.      


Developmental expression of three prmt genes in Xenopus., Wang CD, Wang CD, Wang CD., Zool Res. March 18, 2019;                                           


Conservation and divergence of protein pathways in the vertebrate heart., Federspiel JD., PLoS Biol. September 6, 2019; 17 (9): e3000437.                                                    


Trpc1 as the Missing Link Between the Bmp and Ca2+ Signalling Pathways During Neural Specification in Amphibians., Néant I., Sci Rep. November 5, 2019; 9 (1): 16049.                                    


Knocking out histone methyltransferase PRMT1 leads to stalled tadpole development and lethality in Xenopus tropicalis., Shibata Y., Biochim Biophys Acta Gen Subj. March 1, 2020; 1864 (3): 129482.


Comparative gene expression profiling between optic nerve and spinal cord injury in Xenopus laevis reveals a core set of genes inherent in successful regeneration of vertebrate central nervous system axons., Belrose JL., BMC Genomics. August 5, 2020; 21 (1): 540.                  


Developmental and Injury-induced Changes in DNA Methylation in Regenerative versus Non-regenerative Regions of the Vertebrate Central Nervous System., Reverdatto S., BMC Genomics. January 4, 2022; 23 (1): 2.                      

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