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Papers associated with skeletal element (and adm)

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Six1 proteins with human branchio-oto-renal mutations differentially affect cranial gene expression and otic development., Shah AM., Dis Model Mech. March 3, 2020; 13 (3):                                               


Evolution of dental tissue mineralization: an analysis of the jawed vertebrate SPARC and SPARC-L families., Enault S., BMC Evol Biol. August 30, 2018; 18 (1): 127.            


E-cigarette aerosol exposure can cause craniofacial defects in Xenopus laevis embryos and mammalian neural crest cells., Kennedy AE., PLoS One. September 8, 2017; 12 (9): e0185729.                      


A cellular mechanism for inverse effectiveness in multisensory integration., Truszkowski TL., Elife. March 18, 2017; 6       


Honeybee locomotion is impaired by Am-CaV3 low voltage-activated Ca2+ channel antagonist., Rousset M., Sci Rep. February 1, 2017; 7 41782.        


The emergence of Pax7-expressing muscle stem cells during vertebrate head muscle development., Nogueira JM., Front Aging Neurosci. May 19, 2015; 7 62.                                            


The NOTCH signaling pathway in normal and malignant blood cell production., Suresh S., J Cell Commun Signal. March 1, 2015; 9 (1): 5-13.      


Mutations in the voltage-gated potassium channel gene KCNH1 cause Temple-Baraitser syndrome and epilepsy., Simons C., Nat Genet. January 1, 2015; 47 (1): 73-7.      


Alternative splice isoforms of small conductance calcium-activated SK2 channels differ in molecular interactions and surface levels., Scholl ES., Channels (Austin). January 1, 2014; 8 (1): 62-75.                            


Dual targeting of insulin and venus kinase Receptors of Schistosoma mansoni for novel anti-schistosome therapy., Vanderstraete M., PLoS Negl Trop Dis. May 16, 2013; 7 (5): e2226.                


Axonal growth towards Xenopus skin in vitro is mediated by matrix metalloproteinase activity., Tonge D., Eur J Neurosci. February 1, 2013; 37 (4): 519-31.                  


Cranial muscles in amphibians: development, novelties and the role of cranial neural crest cells., Schmidt J., J Anat. January 1, 2013; 222 (1): 134-46.  


Inhibitory effects of dextrorotatory morphinans on the human 5-HT(3A) receptor expressed in Xenopus oocytes: Involvement of the N-terminal domain of the 5-HT(3A) receptor., Lee BH., Eur J Pharmacol. July 5, 2012; 686 (1-3): 41-9.


Neuronatin promotes neural lineage in ESCs via Ca(2+) signaling., Lin HH., Stem Cells. November 1, 2010; 28 (11): 1950-60.              


Identification of a polycystin-1 cleavage product, P100, that regulates store operated Ca entry through interactions with STIM1., Woodward OM., PLoS One. August 23, 2010; 5 (8): e12305.              


Regulation of CFTR trafficking by its R domain., Lewarchik CM., J Biol Chem. October 17, 2008; 283 (42): 28401-12.


Effects of dextrorotatory morphinans on brain Na+ channels expressed in Xenopus oocytes., Lee JH, Lee JH., Eur J Pharmacol. June 14, 2007; 564 (1-3): 7-17.


Functional relevance of G-protein-coupled-receptor-associated proteins, exemplified by receptor-activity-modifying proteins (RAMPs)., Fischer JA., Biochem Soc Trans. August 1, 2002; 30 (4): 455-60.


pH-dependent modulation of the cloned renal K+ channel, ROMK., McNicholas CM., Am J Physiol. December 1, 1998; 275 (6): F972-81.


A member of the Met/HGF-receptor family is expressed in a BMP-4-like pattern in the ectoderm of Xenopus gastrulae., Aberger F., Biochem Biophys Res Commun. February 3, 1997; 231 (1): 191-5.      


Expression of a new G protein-coupled receptor X-msr is associated with an endothelial lineage in Xenopus laevis., Devic E., Mech Dev. October 1, 1996; 59 (2): 129-40.        

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