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Papers associated with embryonic structure (and bag3)

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The RNF146 E3 ubiquitin ligase is required for the control of Wnt signaling and body pattern formation in Xenopus., Zhu X., Mech Dev. October 1, 2017; 147 28-36.              


Assembly of chambers for stable long-term imaging of live Xenopus tissue., Kim HY., Cold Spring Harb Protoc. April 1, 2013; 2013 (4): 366-9.


Siamois and Twin are redundant and essential in formation of the Spemann organizer., Bae S., Dev Biol. April 15, 2011; 352 (2): 367-81.                    


Neuronatin promotes neural lineage in ESCs via Ca(2+) signaling., Lin HH., Stem Cells. November 1, 2010; 28 (11): 1950-60.              


The small molecule NS11021 is a potent and specific activator of Ca2+-activated big-conductance K+ channels., Bentzen BH., Mol Pharmacol. October 1, 2007; 72 (4): 1033-44.


Arylcyanoguanidines as activators of Kir6.2/SUR1K ATP channels and inhibitors of insulin release., Tagmose TM., J Med Chem. June 3, 2004; 47 (12): 3202-11.


Cellular competence plays a role in photoreceptor differentiation in the developing Xenopus retina., Rapaport DH., J Neurobiol. November 5, 2001; 49 (2): 129-41.          


Amphibians as a model to study endocrine disruptors: II. Estrogenic activity of environmental chemicals in vitro and in vivo., Kloas W., Sci Total Environ. January 12, 1999; 225 (1-2): 59-68.


Amphibians as a model to study endocrine disruptors: I. Environmental pollution and estrogen receptor binding., Lutz I., Sci Total Environ. January 12, 1999; 225 (1-2): 49-57.


An increase in intracellular pH during neural induction in Xenopus., Sater AK., Development. February 1, 1994; 120 (2): 433-42.

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