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Papers associated with embryonic structure (and pkd2)

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Discovery of a genetic module essential for assigning left-right asymmetry in humans and ancestral vertebrates., Szenker-Ravi E., Nat Genet. January 1, 2022; 54 (1): 62-72.


Bicc1 and Dicer regulate left-right patterning through post-transcriptional control of the Nodal inhibitor Dand5., Maerker M., Nat Commun. September 16, 2021; 12 (1): 5482.                              


Temporal transcriptomic profiling reveals dynamic changes in gene expression of Xenopus animal cap upon activin treatment., Satou-Kobayashi Y., Sci Rep. July 15, 2021; 11 (1): 14537.          


Aquatic models of human ciliary diseases., Corkins ME., Genesis. February 1, 2021; 59 (1-2): e23410.          


Trpc1 as the Missing Link Between the Bmp and Ca2+ Signalling Pathways During Neural Specification in Amphibians., Néant I., Sci Rep. November 5, 2019; 9 (1): 16049.                                    


Mechanical strain, novel genes and evolutionary insights: news from the frog left-right organizer., Blum M., Curr Opin Genet Dev. June 1, 2019; 56 8-14.      


A dual function of FGF signaling in Xenopus left-right axis formation., Schneider I., Development. May 10, 2019; 146 (9):                               


Premotor Neuron Divergence Reflects Vocal Evolution., Barkan CL., J Neurosci. June 6, 2018; 38 (23): 5325-5337.              


An Early Function of Polycystin-2 for Left-Right Organizer Induction in Xenopus., Vick P., iScience. April 27, 2018; 2 76-85.                                        


The heterotaxy gene GALNT11 glycosylates Notch to orchestrate cilia type and laterality., Boskovski MT., Nature. December 19, 2013; 504 (7480): 456-9.    


Left-right asymmetry: lessons from Cancún., Burdine RD., Development. November 1, 2013; 140 (22): 4465-70.    


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.              


The RNA-binding protein bicaudal C regulates polycystin 2 in the kidney by antagonizing miR-17 activity., Tran U., Development. April 1, 2010; 137 (7): 1107-16.              


Cilia-driven leftward flow determines laterality in Xenopus., Schweickert A., Curr Biol. January 9, 2007; 17 (1): 60-6.        


Polaris and Polycystin-2 in dorsal forerunner cells and Kupffer's vesicle are required for specification of the zebrafish left-right axis., Bisgrove BW., Dev Biol. November 15, 2005; 287 (2): 274-88.


Xenopus TRPN1 (NOMPC) localizes to microtubule-based cilia in epithelial cells, including inner-ear hair cells., Shin JB., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. August 30, 2005; 102 (35): 12572-7.              


Orpk mouse model of polycystic kidney disease reveals essential role of primary cilia in pancreatic tissue organization., Cano DA., Development. July 1, 2004; 131 (14): 3457-67.


Left-right asymmetry: nodal points., Mercola M., J Cell Sci. August 15, 2003; 116 (Pt 16): 3251-7.      


Polycystin-2 associates with tropomyosin-1, an actin microfilament component., Li Q., J Mol Biol. January 31, 2003; 325 (5): 949-62.


Polycystin-2 interacts with troponin I, an angiogenesis inhibitor., Li Q., Biochemistry. January 21, 2003; 42 (2): 450-7.


Differential onset of expression of mRNAs encoding proopiomelanocortin, prohormone convertases 1 and 2, and granin family members during Xenopus laevis development., Holling TM., Brain Res Mol Brain Res. January 10, 2000; 75 (1): 70-5.      


Synthesis and differentially regulated processing of proinsulin in developing chick pancreas, liver and neuroretina., Alarcón C., FEBS Lett. October 9, 1998; 436 (3): 361-6.

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