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Papers associated with embryonic structure (and tff3.1)

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Subcellular Localization of the TFF Peptides xP1 and xP4 in the Xenopus laevis Gastric/Esophageal Mucosa: Different Secretion Modes Reflecting Diverse Protective Functions., Schwarz H., Int J Mol Sci. January 23, 2020; 21 (3):       


Nephron Patterning: Lessons from Xenopus, Zebrafish, and Mouse Studies., Desgrange A., Cells. September 11, 2015; 4 (3): 483-99.      


TMEPAI, a transmembrane TGF-beta-inducible protein, sequesters Smad proteins from active participation in TGF-beta signaling., Watanabe Y., Mol Cell. January 15, 2010; 37 (1): 123-34.                                      


Cloning and expression of xP1-L, a new marker gene for larval surface mucous cells of tadpole stomach in Xenopus laevis., Ikuzawa M., Gene Expr Patterns. December 1, 2007; 8 (1): 12-8.    


Stomach remodeling-associated changes of H+/K+-ATPase beta subunit expression in Xenopus laevis and H+/K+-ATPase-dependent acid secretion in tadpole stomach., Ikuzawa M., J Exp Zool A Comp Exp Biol. December 1, 2004; 301 (12): 992-1002.


Action range of BMP is defined by its N-terminal basic amino acid core., Ohkawara B., Curr Biol. February 5, 2002; 12 (3): 205-9.          


Differential expression of the TFF-peptides xP1 and xP4 in the gastrointestinal tract of Xenopus laevis., Jagla W., Cell Tissue Res. January 1, 1998; 291 (1): 13-8.


The mouse one P-domain (pS2) and two P-domain (mSP) genes exhibit distinct patterns of expression., Lefebvre O., J Cell Biol. July 1, 1993; 122 (1): 191-8.


xP1 and xP4. P-domain peptides expressed in Xenopus laevis stomach mucosa., Hauser F., J Biol Chem. November 5, 1991; 266 (31): 21306-9.            


Dermal glands of Xenopus laevis contain a polypeptide with a highly repetitive amino acid sequence., Gmachl M., FEBS Lett. January 15, 1990; 260 (1): 145-8.


A new family of growth factor-like peptides. 'Trefoil' disulphide loop structures as a common feature in breast cancer associated peptide (pS2), pancreatic spasmolytic polypeptide (PSP), and frog skin peptides (spasmolysins)., Thim L., FEBS Lett. June 19, 1989; 250 (1): 85-90.

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