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Identification of retinal homeobox ( rax) gene-dependent genes by a microarray approach: The DNA endoglycosylase neil3 is a major downstream component of the rax genetic pathway. , Pan Y., Dev Dyn. November 1, 2018; 247 (11): 1199-1210.
Vestigial-like 3 is a novel Ets1 interacting partner and regulates trigeminal nerve formation and cranial neural crest migration. , Simon E., Biol Open. October 15, 2017; 6 (10): 1528-1540.
Developmental expression of Pitx2c in Xenopus trigeminal and profundal placodes. , Jeong YH., Int J Dev Biol. January 1, 2014; 58 (9): 701-4.
sox4 and sox11 function during Xenopus laevis eye development. , Cizelsky W., PLoS One. July 1, 2013; 8 (7): e69372.
Focal adhesion kinase protein regulates Wnt3a gene expression to control cell fate specification in the developing neural plate. , Fonar Y., Mol Biol Cell. July 1, 2011; 22 (13): 2409-21.
EBF factors drive expression of multiple classes of target genes governing neuronal development. , Green YS., Neural Dev. April 30, 2011; 6 19.
MicroRNA-9 reveals regional diversity of neural progenitors along the anterior- posterior axis. , Bonev B., Dev Cell. January 18, 2011; 20 (1): 19-32.
Phylotypic expression of the bHLH genes Neurogenin2, Neurod, and Mash1 in the mouse embryonic forebrain. , Osório J., J Comp Neurol. March 15, 2010; 518 (6): 851-71.
EYA1 mutations associated with the branchio-oto-renal syndrome result in defective otic development in Xenopus laevis. , Li Y., Biol Cell. February 17, 2010; 102 (5): 277-92.
Xenopus Meis3 protein lies at a nexus downstream to Zic1 and Pax3 proteins, regulating multiple cell-fates during early nervous system development. , Gutkovich YE., Dev Biol. February 1, 2010; 338 (1): 50-62.
Mechanisms driving neural crest induction and migration in the zebrafish and Xenopus laevis. , Klymkowsky MW ., Cell Adh Migr. January 1, 2010; 4 (4): 595-608.
The role of miR-124a in early development of the Xenopus eye. , Qiu R., Mech Dev. October 1, 2009; 126 (10): 804-16.
Eya1 and Six1 promote neurogenesis in the cranial placodes in a SoxB1-dependent fashion. , Schlosser G ., Dev Biol. August 1, 2008; 320 (1): 199-214.
Development of the retinotectal system in the direct-developing frog Eleutherodactylus coqui in comparison with other anurans. , Schlosser G ., Front Zool. June 23, 2008; 5 9.
Activity-dependent neurotransmitter-receptor matching at the neuromuscular junction. , Borodinsky LN ., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. January 2, 2007; 104 (1): 335-40.
The role of combinational coding by homeodomain and bHLH transcription factors in retinal cell fate specification. , Wang JC ., Dev Biol. September 1, 2005; 285 (1): 101-15.
Secondary neurogenesis in the brain of the African clawed frog, Xenopus laevis, as revealed by PCNA, Delta-1, Neurogenin-related-1, and NeuroD expression. , Wullimann MF., J Comp Neurol. August 29, 2005; 489 (3): 387-402.
The role of BETA2/ NeuroD1 in the development of the nervous system. , Cho JH., Mol Neurobiol. August 1, 2004; 30 (1): 35-47.
XSEB4R, a novel RNA-binding protein involved in retinal cell differentiation downstream of bHLH proneural genes. , Boy S., Development. February 1, 2004; 131 (4): 851-62.
The basic helix-loop-helix differentiation factor Nex1/ MATH-2 functions as a key activator of the GAP-43 gene. , Uittenbogaard M., J Neurochem. February 1, 2003; 84 (4): 678-88.
A screen for co-factors of Six3. , Tessmar K., Mech Dev. September 1, 2002; 117 (1-2): 103-13.
The secreted glycoprotein Noelin-1 promotes neurogenesis in Xenopus. , Moreno TA., Dev Biol. December 15, 2001; 240 (2): 340-60.
Xebf3 is a regulator of neuronal differentiation during primary neurogenesis in Xenopus. , Pozzoli O., Dev Biol. May 15, 2001; 233 (2): 495-512.
The bHLH factors Xath5 and XNeuroD can upregulate the expression of XBrn3d, a POU-homeodomain transcription factor. , Hutcheson DA ., Dev Biol. April 15, 2001; 232 (2): 327-38.
Loss of ectodermal competence for lateral line placode formation in the direct developing frog Eleutherodactylus coqui. , Schlosser G ., Dev Biol. September 15, 1999; 213 (2): 354-69.