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Thyroid hormone receptor knockout prevents the loss of Xenopus tail regeneration capacity at metamorphic climax., Wang S., Cell Biosci. February 23, 2023; 13 (1): 40.              


Thyroid Hormone Receptor Is Essential for Larval Epithelial Apoptosis and Adult Epithelial Stem Cell Development but Not Adult Intestinal Morphogenesis during Xenopus tropicalis Metamorphosis., Shibata Y., Cells. March 3, 2021; 10 (3):                             


Apoptosis propagates through the cytoplasm as trigger waves., Cheng X., Science. August 10, 2018; 361 (6402): 607-612.


Similarity in gene-regulatory networks suggests that cancer cells share characteristics of embryonic neural cells., Zhang Z., J Biol Chem. August 4, 2017; 292 (31): 12842-12859.        


Caspase-9 has a nonapoptotic function in Xenopus embryonic primitive blood formation., Tran HT., J Cell Sci. July 15, 2017; 130 (14): 2371-2381.                            


Early development of the neural plate: new roles for apoptosis and for one of its main effectors caspase-3., Juraver-Geslin HA., Genesis. February 1, 2015; 53 (2): 203-24.          


Xenopus laevis tadpoles can regenerate neural retina lost after physical excision but cannot regenerate photoreceptors lost through targeted ablation., Lee DC., Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. March 13, 2013; 54 (3): 1859-67.


Dysmorphic photoreceptors in a P23H mutant rhodopsin model of retinitis pigmentosa are metabolically active and capable of regenerating to reverse retinal degeneration., Lee DC., J Neurosci. February 8, 2012; 32 (6): 2121-8.            


microRNA-24a is required to repress apoptosis in the developing neural retina., Walker JC., Genes Dev. May 1, 2009; 23 (9): 1046-51.          


The non-methylated DNA-binding function of Kaiso is not required in early Xenopus laevis development., Ruzov A., Development. March 1, 2009; 136 (5): 729-38.            


Gene expression in Pre-MBT embryos and activation of maternally-inherited program of apoptosis to be executed at around MBT as a fail-safe mechanism in Xenopus early embryogenesis., Shiokawa K., Gene Regul Syst Bio. May 29, 2008; 2 213-31.                        


Signal transduction of fertilization in frog eggs and anti-apoptotic mechanism in human cancer cells: common and specific functions of membrane microdomains., Sato K., Open Biochem J. January 1, 2008; 2 49-59.        


Caspase-9 regulates apoptosis/proliferation balance during metamorphic brain remodeling in Xenopus., Coen L., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. May 15, 2007; 104 (20): 8502-7.                    


Cloning and characterization of Xenopus laevis Smac/DIABLO., Montesanti A., Gene. May 1, 2007; 392 (1-2): 187-95.


An NF-kappaB and slug regulatory loop active in early vertebrate mesoderm., Zhang C., PLoS One. December 27, 2006; 1 e106.                        


Occurrence of pre-MBT synthesis of caspase-8 mRNA and activation of caspase-8 prior to execution of SAMDC (S-adenosylmethionine decarboxylase)-induced, but not p53-induced, apoptosis in Xenopus late blastulae., Shiokawa K., Biochem Biophys Res Commun. October 21, 2005; 336 (2): 682-91.              


Apoptosis of tail muscle during amphibian metamorphosis involves a caspase 9-dependent mechanism., Rowe I., Dev Dyn. May 1, 2005; 233 (1): 76-87.


Spatio-temporal activation of caspase revealed by indicator that is insensitive to environmental effects., Takemoto K., J Cell Biol. January 20, 2003; 160 (2): 235-43.              


Exposure to the herbicide acetochlor alters thyroid hormone-dependent gene expression and metamorphosis in Xenopus Laevis., Crump D., Environ Health Perspect. December 1, 2002; 110 (12): 1199-205.

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