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Papers associated with endodermal cell

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Jun N-terminal kinase maintains tissue integrity during cell rearrangement in the gut., Dush MK., Development. April 1, 2013; 140 (7): 1457-66.                      


Developmental regulation of locomotive activity in Xenopus primordial germ cells., Terayama K., Dev Growth Differ. February 1, 2013; 55 (2): 217-28.          


Gastrulation and pre-gastrulation morphogenesis, inductions, and gene expression: similarities and dissimilarities between urodelean and anuran embryos., Kaneda T., Dev Biol. September 1, 2012; 369 (1): 1-18.          


Homeoprotein hhex-induced conversion of intestinal to ventral pancreatic precursors results in the formation of giant pancreata in Xenopus embryos., Zhao H., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. May 29, 2012; 109 (22): 8594-9.                              


Xenopus Nanos1 is required to prevent endoderm gene expression and apoptosis in primordial germ cells., Lai F., Development. April 1, 2012; 139 (8): 1476-86.                


BrunoL1 regulates endoderm proliferation through translational enhancement of cyclin A2 mRNA., Horb LD., Dev Biol. September 15, 2010; 345 (2): 156-69.                


Perturbation of Notch/Suppressor of Hairless pathway disturbs migration of primordial germ cells in Xenopus embryo., Morichika K., Dev Growth Differ. February 1, 2010; 52 (2): 235-44.


Morphogenesis of the primitive gut tube is generated by Rho/ROCK/myosin II-mediated endoderm rearrangements., Reed RA., Dev Dyn. December 1, 2009; 238 (12): 3111-25.        


Epigenetic memory of an active gene state depends on histone H3.3 incorporation into chromatin in the absence of transcription., Ng RK., Nat Cell Biol. January 1, 2008; 10 (1): 102-9.


Ectopic germline cells in embryos of Xenopus laevis., Ikenishi K., Dev Growth Differ. September 1, 2007; 49 (7): 561-70.      


Repression of Wnt/beta-catenin signaling in the anterior endoderm is essential for liver and pancreas development., McLin VA., Development. June 1, 2007; 134 (12): 2207-17.            


Visualization of the Xenopus primordial germ cells using a green fluorescent protein controlled by cis elements of the 3' untranslated region of the DEADSouth gene., Kataoka K., Mech Dev. October 1, 2006; 123 (10): 746-60.              


The Xdsg protein in presumptive primordial germ cells (pPGCs) is essential to their differentiation into PGCs in Xenopus., Ikenishi K., Dev Biol. September 15, 2006; 297 (2): 483-92.      


Subdividing the embryo: a role for Notch signaling during germ layer patterning in Xenopus laevis., Contakos SP., Dev Biol. December 1, 2005; 288 (1): 294-307.          


The mode and molecular mechanisms of the migration of presumptive PGC in the endoderm cell mass of Xenopus embryos., Nishiumi F., Dev Growth Differ. January 1, 2005; 47 (1): 37-48.                  


Inhibition of FGF signaling causes expansion of the endoderm in Xenopus., Cha SW., Biochem Biophys Res Commun. February 27, 2004; 315 (1): 100-6.        


VegT induces endoderm by a self-limiting mechanism and by changing the competence of cells to respond to TGF-beta signals., Clements D., Dev Biol. June 15, 2003; 258 (2): 454-63.  


A trial for induction of supernumerary primordial germ cells in Xenopus tadpoles by injecting RNA of Xenopus vasa homologue into germline cells of 32-cell embryos., Ikenishi K., Dev Growth Differ. January 1, 2003; 45 (5-6): 417-26.                  


Molecular regulation of vertebrate early endoderm development., Shivdasani RA., Dev Biol. September 15, 2002; 249 (2): 191-203.      


Possible role of the 38 kDa protein, lacking in the gastrula-arrested Xenopus mutant, in gastrulation., Tanaka TS., Dev Growth Differ. February 1, 2002; 44 (1): 23-33.              


Morphogenetic domains in the yolk syncytial layer of axiating zebrafish embryos., D'Amico LA., Dev Dyn. December 1, 2001; 222 (4): 611-24.


Endoderm specification and differentiation in Xenopus embryos., Horb ME., Dev Biol. August 15, 2001; 236 (2): 330-43.                


The orphan receptor ALK7 and the Activin receptor ALK4 mediate signaling by Nodal proteins during vertebrate development., Reissmann E., Genes Dev. August 1, 2001; 15 (15): 2010-22.                


Patterning the endoderm: the importance of neighbours., Horb ME., Bioessays. July 1, 2000; 22 (7): 599-602.


Endoderm patterning by the notochord: development of the hypochord in Xenopus., Cleaver O., Development. February 1, 2000; 127 (4): 869-79.              


A post-mid-blastula transition requirement for TGFbeta signaling in early endodermal specification., Chang C., Mech Dev. February 1, 2000; 90 (2): 227-35.


Cause of the decreased number of PGC in albino Xenopus: analysis of the number and position of pPGC in albino embryos during and after cleavage., Ogiso-Ono Y., Dev Growth Differ. December 1, 1999; 41 (6): 745-50.


An anterior signalling centre in Xenopus revealed by the homeobox gene XHex., Jones CM., Curr Biol. September 9, 1999; 9 (17): 946-54.              


A calcium-binding motif in SPARC/osteonectin inhibits chordomesoderm cell migration during Xenopus laevis gastrulation: evidence of counter-adhesive activity in vivo., Huynh MH., Dev Growth Differ. August 1, 1999; 41 (4): 407-18.          


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.            


Catenins in Xenopus embryogenesis and their relation to the cadherin-mediated cell-cell adhesion system., Schneider S., Development. June 1, 1993; 118 (2): 629-40.                    


Differentiation of presumptive primordial germ cell (pPGC)-like cells in explants into PGCs in experimental tadpoles., Ikenishi K., Dev Biol. May 1, 1984; 103 (1): 258-62.


Evolution of Xenopus endodermal cells cultured on different extracellular matrix components. Identification of primordial germ cells., Brustis JJ., Anat Embryol (Berl). January 1, 1984; 170 (2): 187-96.


The migration of presumptive primordial germ cells through the endodermal cell mass in Xenopus laevis: a light and electron microscopic study., Kamimura M., J Embryol Exp Morphol. October 1, 1980; 59 1-17.


Observations on the migration and proliferation of gonocytes in Xenopus laevis., Kamimura M., J Embryol Exp Morphol. August 1, 1976; 36 (1): 197-207.

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