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Papers associated with stria terminalis (and foxj1)

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ATP4a is required for development and function of the Xenopus mucociliary epidermis - a potential model to study proton pump inhibitor-associated pneumonia., Walentek P., Dev Biol. December 15, 2015; 408 (2): 292-304.                                


TGF-β Signaling Regulates the Differentiation of Motile Cilia., Tözser J., Cell Rep. May 19, 2015; 11 (7): 1000-7.                


ATP4 and ciliation in the neuroectoderm and endoderm of Xenopus embryos and tadpoles., Walentek P., Data Brief. April 20, 2015; 4 22-31.            


Ciliogenesis and cerebrospinal fluid flow in the developing Xenopus brain are regulated by foxj1., Hagenlocher C., Cilia. April 29, 2013; 2 (1): 12.                  


Wnt11b is involved in cilia-mediated symmetry breakage during Xenopus left-right development., Walentek P., PLoS One. January 1, 2013; 8 (9): e73646.              


ATP4a is required for Wnt-dependent Foxj1 expression and leftward flow in Xenopus left-right development., Walentek P., Cell Rep. May 31, 2012; 1 (5): 516-27.                              


RFX2 is broadly required for ciliogenesis during vertebrate development., Chung MI., Dev Biol. March 1, 2012; 363 (1): 155-65.                                                          


Linking early determinants and cilia-driven leftward flow in left-right axis specification of Xenopus laevis: a theoretical approach., Schweickert A., Differentiation. February 1, 2012; 83 (2): S67-77.      


Serotonin signaling is required for Wnt-dependent GRP specification and leftward flow in Xenopus., Beyer T., Curr Biol. January 10, 2012; 22 (1): 33-9.                


The forkhead protein Foxj1 specifies node-like cilia in Xenopus and zebrafish embryos., Stubbs JL., Nat Genet. December 1, 2008; 40 (12): 1454-60.                


Developmental expression of FoxJ1.2, FoxJ2, and FoxQ1 in Xenopus tropicalis., Choi VM., Gene Expr Patterns. June 1, 2006; 6 (5): 443-7.      

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