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Ectoderm to mesoderm transition by down-regulation of actomyosin contractility. , Kashkooli L., PLoS Biol. January 6, 2021; 19 (1): e3001060.
Developmentally regulated GTP-binding protein 1 modulates ciliogenesis via an interaction with Dishevelled. , Lee M., J Cell Biol. August 5, 2019; 218 (8): 2659-2676.
In vivo topology converts competition for cell-matrix adhesion into directional migration. , Bajanca F., Nat Commun. April 3, 2019; 10 (1): 1518.
The MgcRacGAP SxIP motif tethers Centralspindlin to microtubule plus ends in Xenopus laevis. , Breznau EB., J Cell Sci. May 15, 2017; 130 (10): 1809-1821.
MgcRacGAP restricts active RhoA at the cytokinetic furrow and both RhoA and Rac1 at cell-cell junctions in epithelial cells. , Breznau EB., Mol Biol Cell. July 1, 2015; 26 (13): 2439-55.
Xenopus laevis nucleotide binding protein 1 (xNubp1) is important for convergent extension movements and controls ciliogenesis via regulation of the actin cytoskeleton. , Ioannou A ., Dev Biol. August 15, 2013; 380 (2): 243-58.
Pattern formation of Rho GTPases in single cell wound healing. , Simon CM., Mol Biol Cell. February 1, 2013; 24 (3): 421-32.
A functional analysis of MELK in cell division reveals a transition in the mode of cytokinesis during Xenopus development. , Le Page Y., J Cell Sci. March 15, 2011; 124 (Pt 6): 958-68.
Xenopus Kazrin interacts with ARVCF-catenin, spectrin and p190B RhoGAP, and modulates RhoA activity and epithelial integrity. , Cho K., J Cell Sci. December 1, 2010; 123 (Pt 23): 4128-44.
A role for S1P signalling in axon guidance in the Xenopus visual system. , Strochlic L., Development. January 1, 2008; 135 (2): 333-42.
A microtubule-dependent zone of active RhoA during cleavage plane specification. , Bement WM ., J Cell Biol. July 4, 2005; 170 (1): 91-101.
Systematic screening for genes specifically expressed in the anterior neuroectoderm during early Xenopus development. , Takahashi N., Int J Dev Biol. January 1, 2005; 49 (8): 939-51.
p120 catenin is required for morphogenetic movements involved in the formation of the eyes and the craniofacial skeleton in Xenopus. , Ciesiolka M., J Cell Sci. August 15, 2004; 117 (Pt 18): 4325-39.