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Xenopus ADAM19 regulates Wnt signaling and neural crest specification by stabilizing ADAM13. , Li J., Development. April 4, 2018; 145 (7):
Regulation of ENaC biogenesis by the stress response protein SERP1. , Faria D., Pflugers Arch. June 1, 2012; 463 (6): 819-27.
Identification and expression analysis of GPAT family genes during early development of Xenopus laevis. , Bertolesi GE ., Gene Expr Patterns. January 1, 2012; 12 (7-8): 219-27.
In situ visualization of protein interactions in sensory neurons: glutamic acid-rich proteins (GARPs) play differential roles for photoreceptor outer segment scaffolding. , Ritter LM., J Neurosci. August 3, 2011; 31 (31): 11231-43.
Calcineurin interacts with PERK and dephosphorylates calnexin to relieve ER stress in mammals and frogs. , Bollo M., PLoS One. August 5, 2010; 5 (8): e11925.
Malectin: a novel carbohydrate-binding protein of the endoplasmic reticulum and a candidate player in the early steps of protein N-glycosylation. , Schallus T., Mol Biol Cell. August 1, 2008; 19 (8): 3404-14.
Dark rearing rescues P23H rhodopsin-induced retinal degeneration in a transgenic Xenopus laevis model of retinitis pigmentosa: a chromophore-dependent mechanism characterized by production of N-terminally truncated mutant rhodopsin. , Tam BM., J Neurosci. August 22, 2007; 27 (34): 9043-53.
Transgene expression of prion protein induces crinophagy in intermediate pituitary cells. , van Rosmalen JW., Dev Neurobiol. January 1, 2007; 67 (1): 81-96.
The role of subunit assembly in peripherin-2 targeting to rod photoreceptor disk membranes and retinitis pigmentosa. , Loewen CJ., Mol Biol Cell. August 1, 2003; 14 (8): 3400-13.
Novel mechanism for Brugada syndrome: defective surface localization of an SCN5A mutant (R1432G). , Baroudi G., Circ Res. June 22, 2001; 88 (12): E78-83.
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.