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Maturation of the gastric microvasculature in Xenopus laevis (Lissamphibia, Anura) occurs at the transition from the herbivorous to the carnivorous lifestyle, predominantly by intussuceptive microvascular growth (IMG): a scanning electron microscope study of microvascular corrosion casts and correlative light microscopy. , Lametschwandtner A., Anat Sci Int. June 1, 2012; 87 (2): 88-100.
Remobilization of Sleeping Beauty transposons in the germline of Xenopus tropicalis. , Yergeau DA., Mob DNA. November 24, 2011; 2 15.
Characterization of the plasticity-related gene, Arc, in the frog brain. , Mangiamele LA., Dev Neurobiol. October 1, 2010; 70 (12): 813-25.
Cellular retinol binding protein 1 modulates photoreceptor outer segment folding in the isolated eye. , Wang X ., Dev Neurobiol. August 1, 2010; 70 (9): 623-35.
Remobilization of Tol2 transposons in Xenopus tropicalis. , Yergeau DA., BMC Dev Biol. January 22, 2010; 10 11.
Evidences for tangential migrations in Xenopus telencephalon: developmental patterns and cell tracking experiments. , Moreno N ., Dev Neurobiol. March 1, 2008; 68 (4): 504-20.
A two-step mechanism generates the spacing pattern of the ciliated cells in the skin of Xenopus embryos. , Deblandre GA ., Development. November 1, 1999; 126 (21): 4715-28.
Involvement of the protein of Xenopus vasa homolog (Xenopus vasa-like gene 1, XVLG1) in the differentiation of primordial germ cells. , Ikenishi K ., Dev Growth Differ. October 1, 1997; 39 (5): 625-33.
Relocation of mitochondria to the prospective dorsal marginal zone during Xenopus embryogenesis. , Yost HJ ., Dev Biol. July 1, 1995; 170 (1): 83-90.
Overexpression of XMyoD or XMyf5 in Xenopus embryos induces the formation of enlarged myotomes through recruitment of cells of nonsomitic lineage. , Ludolph DC., Dev Biol. November 1, 1994; 166 (1): 18-33.
Reconstitution of the Golgi apparatus after microinjection of rat liver Golgi fragments into Xenopus oocytes. , Paiement J., J Cell Biol. April 1, 1989; 108 (4): 1257-69.
Embryonic and regenerating Xenopus retinal fibers are intrinsically different. , Grant P., Dev Biol. April 1, 1986; 114 (2): 475-91.