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PV.1 suppresses the expression of FoxD5b during neural induction in Xenopus embryos. , Yoon J., Mol Cells. March 1, 2014; 37 (3): 220-5.
Identification of Pax3 and Zic1 targets in the developing neural crest. , Bae CJ., Dev Biol. February 15, 2014; 386 (2): 473-83.
FoxA4 favours notochord formation by inhibiting contiguous mesodermal fates and restricts anterior neural development in Xenopus embryos. , Murgan S., PLoS One. January 1, 2014; 9 (10): e110559.
Two different vestigial like 4 genes are differentially expressed during Xenopus laevis development. , Barrionuevo MG., Int J Dev Biol. January 1, 2014; 58 (5): 369-77.
Xenopus laevis nucleotide binding protein 1 (xNubp1) is important for convergent extension movements and controls ciliogenesis via regulation of the actin cytoskeleton. , Ioannou A ., Dev Biol. August 15, 2013; 380 (2): 243-58.
The Xenopus Tgfbi is required for embryogenesis through regulation of canonical Wnt signalling. , Wang F., Dev Biol. July 1, 2013; 379 (1): 16-27.
Scaling of dorsal-ventral patterning by embryo size-dependent degradation of Spemann's organizer signals. , Inomata H ., Cell. June 6, 2013; 153 (6): 1296-311.
Regulation of primitive hematopoiesis by class I histone deacetylases. , Shah RR., Dev Dyn. February 1, 2013; 242 (2): 108-21.
Optimal histone H3 to linker histone H1 chromatin ratio is vital for mesodermal competence in Xenopus. , Lim CY., Development. February 1, 2013; 140 (4): 853-60.
Transcriptional regulation of mesoderm genes by MEF2D during early Xenopus development. , Kolpakova A ., PLoS One. January 1, 2013; 8 (7): e69693.
Self-regulation of the head-inducing properties of the Spemann organizer. , Inui M., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. September 18, 2012; 109 (38): 15354-9.
Regulation of early xenopus embryogenesis by Smad ubiquitination regulatory factor 2. , Das S., Dev Dyn. August 1, 2012; 241 (8): 1260-73.
A developmental requirement for HIRA-dependent H3.3 deposition revealed at gastrulation in Xenopus. , Szenker E., Cell Rep. June 28, 2012; 1 (6): 730-40.
Plasma membrane cholesterol depletion disrupts prechordal plate and affects early forebrain patterning. , Reis AH., Dev Biol. May 15, 2012; 365 (2): 350-62.
Myogenic waves and myogenic programs during Xenopus embryonic myogenesis. , Della Gaspera B ., Dev Dyn. May 1, 2012; 241 (5): 995-1007.
Dynamic in vivo binding of transcription factors to cis-regulatory modules of cer and gsc in the stepwise formation of the Spemann-Mangold organizer. , Sudou N ., Development. May 1, 2012; 139 (9): 1651-61.
The cytoplasmic tyrosine kinase Arg regulates gastrulation via control of actin organization. , Bonacci G., Dev Biol. April 1, 2012; 364 (1): 42-55.
Eps15R is required for bone morphogenetic protein signalling and differentially compartmentalizes with Smad proteins. , Callery EM ., Open Biol. April 1, 2012; 2 (4): 120060.
Differential role of Axin RGS domain function in Wnt signaling during anteroposterior patterning and maternal axis formation. , Schneider PN., PLoS One. January 1, 2012; 7 (9): e44096.
Agonistic and antagonistic roles for TNIK and MINK in non-canonical and canonical Wnt signalling. , Mikryukov A., PLoS One. January 1, 2012; 7 (9): e43330.
The dual regulator Sufu integrates Hedgehog and Wnt signals in the early Xenopus embryo. , Min TH., Dev Biol. October 1, 2011; 358 (1): 262-76.
Regulation of early Xenopus development by the PIAS genes. , Burn B., Dev Dyn. September 1, 2011; 240 (9): 2120-6.
Loss of Xenopus tropicalis EMSY causes impairment of gastrulation and upregulation of p53. , Rana AA., N Biotechnol. July 1, 2011; 28 (4): 334-41.
Negative feedback in the bone morphogenetic protein 4 ( BMP4) synexpression group governs its dynamic signaling range and canalizes development. , Paulsen M., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. June 21, 2011; 108 (25): 10202-7.
Notch destabilises maternal beta-catenin and restricts dorsal- anterior development in Xenopus. , Acosta H., Development. June 1, 2011; 138 (12): 2567-79.
A revised model of Xenopus dorsal midline development: differential and separable requirements for Notch and Shh signaling. , Peyrot SM., Dev Biol. April 15, 2011; 352 (2): 254-66.
Siamois and Twin are redundant and essential in formation of the Spemann organizer. , Bae S., Dev Biol. April 15, 2011; 352 (2): 367-81.
Dorsal- ventral patterning: Crescent is a dorsally secreted Frizzled-related protein that competitively inhibits Tolloid proteases. , Ploper D., Dev Biol. April 15, 2011; 352 (2): 317-28.
A gene regulatory network controlling hhex transcription in the anterior endoderm of the organizer. , Rankin SA , Rankin SA ., Dev Biol. March 15, 2011; 351 (2): 297-310.
SNW1 is a critical regulator of spatial BMP activity, neural plate border formation, and neural crest specification in vertebrate embryos. , Wu MY., PLoS Biol. February 15, 2011; 9 (2): e1000593.
Conservation and diversification of an ancestral chordate gene regulatory network for dorsoventral patterning. , Kozmikova I., PLoS One. February 3, 2011; 6 (2): e14650.
Jiraiya attenuates BMP signaling by interfering with type II BMP receptors in neuroectodermal patterning. , Aramaki T., Dev Cell. October 19, 2010; 19 (4): 547-61.
Wnt/beta-catenin signaling is involved in the induction and maintenance of primitive hematopoiesis in the vertebrate embryo. , Tran HT., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. September 14, 2010; 107 (37): 16160-5.
B1 SOX coordinate cell specification with patterning and morphogenesis in the early zebrafish embryo. , Okuda Y., PLoS Genet. May 6, 2010; 6 (5): e1000936.
Highly conserved functions of the Brachyury gene on morphogenetic movements: insight from the early-diverging phylum Ctenophora. , Yamada A., Dev Biol. March 1, 2010; 339 (1): 212-22.
CHD7 cooperates with PBAF to control multipotent neural crest formation. , Bajpai R ., Nature. February 18, 2010; 463 (7283): 958-62.
The RNA-binding protein Seb4/ RBM24 is a direct target of MyoD and is required for myogenesis during Xenopus early development. , Li HY., Mech Dev. January 1, 2010; 127 (5-6): 281-91.
Functional dissection of XDppa2/4 structural domains in Xenopus development. , Siegel D ., Mech Dev. December 1, 2009; 126 (11-12): 974-89.
Identification of a novel negative regulator of activin/ nodal signaling in mesendodermal formation of Xenopus embryos. , Cheong SM., J Biol Chem. June 19, 2009; 284 (25): 17052-60.
Database of queryable gene expression patterns for Xenopus. , Gilchrist MJ ., Dev Dyn. June 1, 2009; 238 (6): 1379-88.
Syndecan-1 regulates BMP signaling and dorso- ventral patterning of the ectoderm during early Xenopus development. , Olivares GH., Dev Biol. May 15, 2009; 329 (2): 338-49.
DeltaNp63 antagonizes p53 to regulate mesoderm induction in Xenopus laevis. , Barton CE., Dev Biol. May 1, 2009; 329 (1): 130-9.
The Wnt antagonists Frzb-1 and Crescent locally regulate basement membrane dissolution in the developing primary mouth. , Dickinson AJ ., Development. April 1, 2009; 136 (7): 1071-81.
The physical state of fibronectin matrix differentially regulates morphogenetic movements in vivo. , Rozario T., Dev Biol. March 15, 2009; 327 (2): 386-98.
Identification of novel transcripts with differential dorso- ventral expression in Xenopus gastrula using serial analysis of gene expression. , Faunes F., Genome Biol. February 11, 2009; 10 (2): R15.
Retinol dehydrogenase 10 is a feedback regulator of retinoic acid signalling during axis formation and patterning of the central nervous system. , Strate I., Development. February 1, 2009; 136 (3): 461-72.
hnRNP I inhibits Notch signaling and regulates intestinal epithelial homeostasis in the zebrafish. , Yang J ., PLoS Genet. February 1, 2009; 5 (2): e1000363.
Xenopus ADAM19 is involved in neural, neural crest and muscle development. , Neuner R., Mech Dev. January 1, 2009; 126 (3-4): 240-55.
Characterisation of the fibroblast growth factor dependent transcriptome in early development. , Branney PA., PLoS One. January 1, 2009; 4 (3): e4951.
Ethanol induces embryonic malformations by competing for retinaldehyde dehydrogenase activity during vertebrate gastrulation. , Kot-Leibovich H., Dis Model Mech. January 1, 2009; 2 (5-6): 295-305.