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Conserved disruptions in the predicted coiled-coil domains of eukaryotic SMC complexes: implications for structure and function., Beasley M, Xu H, Warren W, McKay M., Genome Res. August 1, 2002; 12 (8): 1201-9.


TRH signal transduction in melanotrope cells of Xenopus laevis., Lieste JR, Schoenmakers TJ, Scheenen WJ, Willems PH, Roubos EW, Jenks BG., Gen Comp Endocrinol. June 1, 2002; 127 (1): 80-8.


Condensin and cohesin display different arm conformations with characteristic hinge angles., Anderson DE, Losada A, Erickson HP, Hirano T., J Cell Biol. February 4, 2002; 156 (3): 419-24.        


G(alpha)(i) controls the gating of the G protein-activated K(+) channel, GIRK., Peleg S, Varon D, Ivanina T, Dessauer CW, Dascal N., Neuron. January 3, 2002; 33 (1): 87-99.


Mammalian STAG3 is a cohesin specific to sister chromatid arms in meiosis I., Prieto I, Suja JA, Pezzi N, Kremer L, Martínez-A C, Rufas JS, Barbero JL., Nat Cell Biol. August 1, 2001; 3 (8): 761-6.


Two distinct pathways remove mammalian cohesin from chromosome arms in prophase and from centromeres in anaphase., Waizenegger IC, Hauf S, Meinke A, Peters JM., Cell. October 27, 2000; 103 (3): 399-410.


Xkid, a chromokinesin required for chromosome alignment on the metaphase plate., Antonio C, Ferby I, Wilhelm H, Jones M, Karsenti E, Nebreda AR, Vernos I., Cell. August 18, 2000; 102 (4): 425-35.


The Xenopus chromokinesin Xkid is essential for metaphase chromosome alignment and must be degraded to allow anaphase chromosome movement., Funabiki H, Murray AW., Cell. August 18, 2000; 102 (4): 411-24.


Cytological and molecular analysis in the rare discoglossid species, Alytes muletensis (Sanchiz & Adrover 1977) and its bearing on archaeobatrachian phylogeny., Odierna G, Andreone F, Aprea G, Arribas O, Capriglione T, Vences M., Chromosome Res. January 1, 2000; 8 (5): 435-42.


Megabase chromatin domains involved in DNA double-strand breaks in vivo., Rogakou EP, Boon C, Redon C, Bonner WM., J Cell Biol. September 6, 1999; 146 (5): 905-16.              


The role of exportin-t in selective nuclear export of mature tRNAs., Arts GJ, Kuersten S, Romby P, Ehresmann B, Mattaj IW., EMBO J. December 15, 1998; 17 (24): 7430-41.


Role of chromosomes in assembly of meiotic and mitotic spindles., Tournebize R, Heald R, Hyman A., Prog Cell Cycle Res. January 1, 1997; 3 271-84.


Complete meiotic pairing of crested newt chromosomes., Wallace H, Wallace BM., Genome. December 1, 1995; 38 (6): 1105-11.


Structural plasticity of the nuclear pore complex., Akey CW., J Mol Biol. April 28, 1995; 248 (2): 273-93.


Negative control of Xenopus GATA-2 by activin and noggin with eventual expression in precursors of the ventral blood islands., Walmsley ME, Guille MJ, Bertwistle D, Smith JC, Pizzey JA, Patient RK., Development. September 1, 1994; 120 (9): 2519-29.        


Primary structure and functional expression of a cyclic nucleotide-gated channel from rabbit aorta., Biel M, Altenhofen W, Hullin R, Ludwig J, Freichel M, Flockerzi V, Dascal N, Kaupp UB, Hofmann F., FEBS Lett. August 23, 1993; 329 (1-2): 134-8.


Purification and partial characterization of Xenopus laevis tenascin from the XTC cell line., Riou JF, Alfandari D, Alfandari D, Eppe M, Tacchetti C, Chiquet M, Boucaut JC, Thiery JP, Levi G., FEBS Lett. February 25, 1991; 279 (2): 346-50.


Interactions and structure of the nuclear pore complex revealed by cryo-electron microscopy., Akey CW., J Cell Biol. September 1, 1989; 109 (3): 955-70.


Structural and chemical characterization of isolated centrosomes., Bornens M, Paintrand M, Berges J, Marty MC, Karsenti E., Cell Motil Cytoskeleton. January 1, 1987; 8 (3): 238-49.


Chromosomal mapping of Xenopus 5S genes: somatic-type versus oocyte-type., Harper ME, Price J, Korn LJ., Nucleic Acids Res. April 25, 1983; 11 (8): 2313-23.


Somitogenesis in the amphibian Xenopus laevis: scanning electron microscopic analysis of intrasomitic cellular arrangements during somite rotation., Youn BW, Malacinski GM., J Embryol Exp Morphol. August 1, 1981; 64 23-43.


Multiple ribosomal gene sites revealed by in situ hybridization of Xenopus rDNA to Triturus lampbrush chromosomes., Morgan GT, Macgregor HC, Colman A., Chromosoma. January 1, 1980; 80 (3): 309-30.


Xenopus laevis 19S immunoglobulin. Ultrastructure and J chain isolation., Hadji-Azimi I, Michea-Hamzehpour M., Immunology. April 1, 1976; 30 (4): 587-91.


Distribution of 18+28S ribosomal genes in mammalian genomes., Hsu TC, Spirito SE, Pardue ML., Chromosoma. November 20, 1975; 53 (1): 25-36.


Chromosome banding pattern conservatism in birds and nonhomology of chromosome banding patterns between birds, turtles, snakes and amphibians., Stock AD, Mengden GA., Chromosoma. January 1, 1975; 50 (1): 69-77.

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