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Papers associated with tubb2b (and morpholino)



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XMeis3 protein activity is required for proper hindbrain patterning in Xenopus laevis embryos., Dibner C, Elias S, Frank D., Development. September 1, 2001; 128 (18): 3415-26.    


The Alzheimer-related gene presenilin-1 facilitates sonic hedgehog expression in Xenopus primary neurogenesis., Paganelli AR, Ocaña OH, Prat MI, Franco PG, López SL, Morelli L, Adamo AM, Riccomagno MM, Matsubara E, Shoji M, Affranchino JL, Castaño EM, Carrasco AE., Mech Dev. September 1, 2001; 107 (1-2): 119-31.      


Molecular cloning and characterization of dullard: a novel gene required for neural development., Satow R, Chan TC, Asashima M., Biochem Biophys Res Commun. July 5, 2002; 295 (1): 85-91.                  


Molecular cloning and characterization of dullard: a novel gene required for neural development., Satow R, Chan TC, Asashima M., Biochem Biophys Res Commun. July 5, 2002; 295 (1): 85-91.                  


Repressor element-1 silencing transcription/neuron-restrictive silencer factor is required for neural sodium channel expression during development of Xenopus., Armisén R, Fuentes R, Olguín P, Cabrejos ME, Kukuljan M., J Neurosci. October 1, 2002; 22 (19): 8347-51.                


Repressor element-1 silencing transcription/neuron-restrictive silencer factor is required for neural sodium channel expression during development of Xenopus., Armisén R, Fuentes R, Olguín P, Cabrejos ME, Kukuljan M., J Neurosci. October 1, 2002; 22 (19): 8347-51.                


Chordin is required for the Spemann organizer transplantation phenomenon in Xenopus embryos., Oelgeschläger M, Kuroda H, Reversade B, De Robertis EM., Dev Cell. February 1, 2003; 4 (2): 219-30.              


The germ cell nuclear factor is required for retinoic acid signaling during Xenopus development., Barreto G, Borgmeyer U, Dreyer C., Mech Dev. April 1, 2003; 120 (4): 415-28.            


The germ cell nuclear factor is required for retinoic acid signaling during Xenopus development., Barreto G, Borgmeyer U, Dreyer C., Mech Dev. April 1, 2003; 120 (4): 415-28.            


Depletion of the cell-cycle inhibitor p27(Xic1) impairs neuronal differentiation and increases the number of ElrC(+) progenitor cells in Xenopus tropicalis., Carruthers S, Mason J, Papalopulu N., Mech Dev. May 1, 2003; 120 (5): 607-16.            


Notch activates sonic hedgehog and both are involved in the specification of dorsal midline cell-fates in Xenopus., López SL, Paganelli AR, Siri MV, Ocaña OH, Franco PG, Carrasco AE., Development. May 1, 2003; 130 (10): 2225-38.        


The function of Xenopus germ cell nuclear factor (xGCNF) in morphogenetic movements during neurulation., Barreto G, Reintsch W, Kaufmann C, Dreyer C., Dev Biol. May 15, 2003; 257 (2): 329-42.            


A mutant form of MeCP2 protein associated with human Rett syndrome cannot be displaced from methylated DNA by notch in Xenopus embryos., Stancheva I, Collins AL, Van den Veyver IB, Zoghbi H, Meehan RR., Mol Cell. August 1, 2003; 12 (2): 425-35.                          


The pro-BMP activity of Twisted gastrulation is independent of BMP binding., Oelgeschläger M, Reversade B, Larraín J, Little S, Mullins MC, De Robertis EM., Development. September 1, 2003; 130 (17): 4047-56.              


Xrx1 controls proliferation and neurogenesis in Xenopus anterior neural plate., Andreazzoli M, Gestri G, Cremisi F, Casarosa S, Dawid IB, Barsacchi G., Development. November 1, 2003; 130 (21): 5143-54.              


XSEB4R, a novel RNA-binding protein involved in retinal cell differentiation downstream of bHLH proneural genes., Boy S, Souopgui J, Amato MA, Wegnez M, Pieler T, Perron M., Development. February 1, 2004; 131 (4): 851-62.                    


Neural induction in Xenopus: requirement for ectodermal and endomesodermal signals via Chordin, Noggin, beta-Catenin, and Cerberus., Kuroda H, Wessely O, De Robertis EM., PLoS Biol. May 1, 2004; 2 (5): E92.                


Xenopus Id3 is required downstream of Myc for the formation of multipotent neural crest progenitor cells., Light W, Vernon AE, Lasorella A, Iavarone A, LaBonne C., Development. April 1, 2005; 132 (8): 1831-41.              


Depletion of Bmp2, Bmp4, Bmp7 and Spemann organizer signals induces massive brain formation in Xenopus embryos., Reversade B, Kuroda H, Lee H, Mays A, De Robertis EM., Development. August 1, 2005; 132 (15): 3381-92.            


The Ca2+-induced methyltransferase xPRMT1b controls neural fate in amphibian embryo., Batut J, Vandel L, Leclerc C, Daguzan C, Moreau M, Néant I., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. October 18, 2005; 102 (42): 15128-33.                


Tsukushi controls ectodermal patterning and neural crest specification in Xenopus by direct regulation of BMP4 and X-delta-1 activity., Kuriyama S, Lupo G, Ohta K, Ohnuma S, Harris WA, Tanaka H., Development. January 1, 2006; 133 (1): 75-88.            


Dystroglycan is required for proper retinal layering., Lunardi A, Cremisi F, Dente L., Dev Biol. February 15, 2006; 290 (2): 411-20.            


Mxi1 is essential for neurogenesis in Xenopus and acts by bridging the pan-neural and proneural genes., Klisch TJ, Souopgui J, Juergens K, Rust B, Pieler T, Henningfeld KA., Dev Biol. April 15, 2006; 292 (2): 470-85.                


Mxi1 is essential for neurogenesis in Xenopus and acts by bridging the pan-neural and proneural genes., Klisch TJ, Souopgui J, Juergens K, Rust B, Pieler T, Henningfeld KA., Dev Biol. April 15, 2006; 292 (2): 470-85.                


Novel gene ashwin functions in Xenopus cell survival and anteroposterior patterning., Patil SS, Alexander TB, Uzman JA, Lou CH, Gohil H, Sater AK., Dev Dyn. July 1, 2006; 235 (7): 1895-907.                            


BDNF promotes target innervation of Xenopus mandibular trigeminal axons in vivo., Huang JK, Dorey K, Ishibashi S, Amaya E., BMC Dev Biol. May 31, 2007; 7 59.                  


BDNF promotes target innervation of Xenopus mandibular trigeminal axons in vivo., Huang JK, Dorey K, Ishibashi S, Amaya E., BMC Dev Biol. May 31, 2007; 7 59.                  


Ptf1a triggers GABAergic neuronal cell fates in the retina., Dullin JP, Locker M, Robach M, Henningfeld KA, Parain K, Afelik S, Pieler T, Perron M., BMC Dev Biol. May 31, 2007; 7 110.              


Xenopus hairy2 functions in neural crest formation by maintaining cells in a mitotic and undifferentiated state., Nagatomo K, Hashimoto C., Dev Dyn. June 1, 2007; 236 (6): 1475-83.          


The secreted serine protease xHtrA1 stimulates long-range FGF signaling in the early Xenopus embryo., Hou S, Maccarana M, Min TH, Strate I, Pera EM., Dev Cell. August 1, 2007; 13 (2): 226-41.                      


Fibroblast growth factor 13 is essential for neural differentiation in Xenopus early embryonic development., Nishimoto S, Nishida E., J Biol Chem. August 17, 2007; 282 (33): 24255-61.                


Expression cloning in Xenopus identifies RNA-binding proteins as regulators of embryogenesis and Rbmx as necessary for neural and muscle development., Dichmann DS, Fletcher RB, Harland RM., Dev Dyn. July 1, 2008; 237 (7): 1755-66.                                


Eya1 and Six1 promote neurogenesis in the cranial placodes in a SoxB1-dependent fashion., Schlosser G, Awtry T, Brugmann SA, Jensen ED, Neilson K, Ruan G, Stammler A, Voelker D, Yan B, Zhang C, Klymkowsky MW, Moody SA., Dev Biol. August 1, 2008; 320 (1): 199-214.                  


A crucial role for hnRNP K in axon development in Xenopus laevis., Liu Y, Gervasi C, Szaro BG., Development. September 1, 2008; 135 (18): 3125-35.                


A crucial role for hnRNP K in axon development in Xenopus laevis., Liu Y, Gervasi C, Szaro BG., Development. September 1, 2008; 135 (18): 3125-35.                


Hairy2-Id3 interactions play an essential role in Xenopus neural crest progenitor specification., Nichane M, de Crozé N, Ren X, Souopgui J, Monsoro-Burq AH, Bellefroid EJ., Dev Biol. October 15, 2008; 322 (2): 355-67.                          


Xenopus ADAM19 is involved in neural, neural crest and muscle development., Neuner R, Cousin H, McCusker C, Coyne M, Alfandari D, Alfandari D., Mech Dev. January 1, 2009; 126 (3-4): 240-55.                      


Xenopus ADAM19 is involved in neural, neural crest and muscle development., Neuner R, Cousin H, McCusker C, Coyne M, Alfandari D, Alfandari D., Mech Dev. January 1, 2009; 126 (3-4): 240-55.                      


Xenopus Sox3 activates sox2 and geminin and indirectly represses Xvent2 expression to induce neural progenitor formation at the expense of non-neural ectodermal derivatives., Rogers CD, Harafuji N, Archer T, Cunningham DD, Casey ES., Mech Dev. January 1, 2009; 126 (1-2): 42-55.        


Loss of REEP4 causes paralysis of the Xenopus embryo., Argasinska J, Rana AA, Gilchrist MJ, Lachani K, Young A, Smith JC., Int J Dev Biol. January 1, 2009; 53 (1): 37-43.          


Two Hoxc6 transcripts are differentially expressed and regulate primary neurogenesis in Xenopus laevis., Bardine N, Donow C, Korte B, Durston AJ, Knöchel W, Wacker SA., Dev Dyn. March 1, 2009; 238 (3): 755-65.              


Two Hoxc6 transcripts are differentially expressed and regulate primary neurogenesis in Xenopus laevis., Bardine N, Donow C, Korte B, Durston AJ, Knöchel W, Wacker SA., Dev Dyn. March 1, 2009; 238 (3): 755-65.              


The Xenopus Irx genes are essential for neural patterning and define the border between prethalamus and thalamus through mutual antagonism with the anterior repressors Fezf and Arx., Rodríguez-Seguel E, Alarcón P, Gómez-Skarmeta JL., Dev Biol. May 15, 2009; 329 (2): 258-68.                


The Xenopus Irx genes are essential for neural patterning and define the border between prethalamus and thalamus through mutual antagonism with the anterior repressors Fezf and Arx., Rodríguez-Seguel E, Alarcón P, Gómez-Skarmeta JL., Dev Biol. May 15, 2009; 329 (2): 258-68.                


Unc5B interacts with FLRT3 and Rnd1 to modulate cell adhesion in Xenopus embryos., Karaulanov E, Böttcher RT, Stannek P, Wu W, Rau M, Ogata S, Cho KW, Niehrs C., PLoS One. May 29, 2009; 4 (5): e5742.              


Frizzled-10 promotes sensory neuron development in Xenopus embryos., Garcia-Morales C, Liu CH, Abu-Elmagd M, Hajihosseini MK, Wheeler GN., Dev Biol. November 1, 2009; 335 (1): 143-55.        


BMP antagonists and FGF signaling contribute to different domains of the neural plate in Xenopus., Wills AE, Choi VM, Bennett MJ, Khokha MK, Harland RM., Dev Biol. January 15, 2010; 337 (2): 335-50.                  


Xenopus Meis3 protein lies at a nexus downstream to Zic1 and Pax3 proteins, regulating multiple cell-fates during early nervous system development., Gutkovich YE, Ofir R, Elkouby YM, Dibner C, Gefen A, Elias S, Frank D., Dev Biol. February 1, 2010; 338 (1): 50-62.                  


Delta-Notch signaling is involved in the segregation of the three germ layers in Xenopus laevis., Revinski DR, Paganelli AR, Carrasco AE, López SL., Dev Biol. March 15, 2010; 339 (2): 477-92.            


Delta-Notch signaling is involved in the segregation of the three germ layers in Xenopus laevis., Revinski DR, Paganelli AR, Carrasco AE, López SL., Dev Biol. March 15, 2010; 339 (2): 477-92.            


FoxG1 and TLE2 act cooperatively to regulate ventral telencephalon formation., Roth M, Bonev B, Lindsay J, Lea R, Panagiotaki N, Houart C, Papalopulu N., Development. May 1, 2010; 137 (9): 1553-62.                                      


MID1 and MID2 are required for Xenopus neural tube closure through the regulation of microtubule organization., Suzuki M, Hara Y, Takagi C, Yamamoto TS, Ueno N., Development. July 1, 2010; 137 (14): 2329-39.                                                      


The G-protein-coupled receptor, GPR84, is important for eye development in Xenopus laevis., Perry KJ, Johnson VR, Malloch EL, Fukui L, Wever J, Thomas AG, Hamilton PW, Henry JJ., Dev Dyn. November 1, 2010; 239 (11): 3024-37.                


Yes-associated protein 65 (YAP) expands neural progenitors and regulates Pax3 expression in the neural plate border zone., Gee ST, Milgram SL, Kramer KL, Conlon FL, Moody SA., PLoS One. January 1, 2011; 6 (6): e20309.                  


Yes-associated protein 65 (YAP) expands neural progenitors and regulates Pax3 expression in the neural plate border zone., Gee ST, Milgram SL, Kramer KL, Conlon FL, Moody SA., PLoS One. January 1, 2011; 6 (6): e20309.                  


Nkx6 genes pattern the frog neural plate and Nkx6.1 is necessary for motoneuron axon projection., Dichmann DS, Harland RM., Dev Biol. January 15, 2011; 349 (2): 378-86.                            


MicroRNA-9 reveals regional diversity of neural progenitors along the anterior-posterior axis., Bonev B, Pisco A, Papalopulu N., Dev Cell. January 18, 2011; 20 (1): 19-32.              


Rab3d is required for Xenopus anterior neurulation by regulating Noggin secretion., Kim H, Han JK., Dev Dyn. June 1, 2011; 240 (6): 1430-9.              


Rab3d is required for Xenopus anterior neurulation by regulating Noggin secretion., Kim H, Han JK., Dev Dyn. June 1, 2011; 240 (6): 1430-9.              


Focal adhesion kinase protein regulates Wnt3a gene expression to control cell fate specification in the developing neural plate., Fonar Y, Gutkovich YE, Root H, Malyarova A, Aamar E, Golubovskaya VM, Elias S, Elkouby YM, Frank D., Mol Biol Cell. July 1, 2011; 22 (13): 2409-21.                  


The dual regulator Sufu integrates Hedgehog and Wnt signals in the early Xenopus embryo., Min TH, Kriebel M, Hou S, Pera EM., Dev Biol. October 1, 2011; 358 (1): 262-76.                            


Cell cycle-regulated multi-site phosphorylation of Neurogenin 2 coordinates cell cycling with differentiation during neurogenesis., Ali F, Hindley C, McDowell G, Deibler R, Jones A, Kirschner M, Guillemot F, Philpott A., Development. October 1, 2011; 138 (19): 4267-77.      


Cell cycle-regulated multi-site phosphorylation of Neurogenin 2 coordinates cell cycling with differentiation during neurogenesis., Ali F, Hindley C, McDowell G, Deibler R, Jones A, Kirschner M, Guillemot F, Philpott A., Development. October 1, 2011; 138 (19): 4267-77.      

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