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The dorsal blastopore lip is a source of signals inducing planar cell polarity in the Xenopus neural plate., Mancini P., Biol Open. July 15, 2021; 10 (7):                 


Distinct intracellular Ca2+ dynamics regulate apical constriction and differentially contribute to neural tube closure., Suzuki M., Development. April 1, 2017; 144 (7): 1307-1316.                            


Teratogenic hazard of BPEI-coated silver nanoparticles to Xenopus laevis., Colombo A., Nanotoxicology. April 1, 2017; 11 (3): 405-418.


Cobalt oxide nanoparticles can enter inside the cells by crossing plasma membranes., Bossi E., Sci Rep. February 29, 2016; 6 22254.                    


Do Nanoparticle Physico-Chemical Properties and Developmental Exposure Window Influence Nano ZnO Embryotoxicity in Xenopus laevis?, Bonfanti P., Int J Environ Res Public Health. July 28, 2015; 12 (8): 8828-48.                


Chronic sublethal exposure to silver nanoparticles disrupts thyroid hormone signaling during Xenopus laevis metamorphosis., Carew AC., Aquat Toxicol. February 1, 2015; 159 99-108.


Evidence and uptake routes for Zinc oxide nanoparticles through the gastrointestinal barrier in Xenopus laevis., Bacchetta R., Nanotoxicology. November 1, 2014; 8 (7): 728-44.


Transmembrane water-flux through SLC4A11: a route defective in genetic corneal diseases., Vilas GL., Hum Mol Genet. November 15, 2013; 22 (22): 4579-90.                    


Toxicity of CuO nanoparticles and Cu ions to tight epithelial cells from Xenopus laevis (A6): effects on proliferation, cell cycle progression and cell death., Thit A., Toxicol In Vitro. August 1, 2013; 27 (5): 1596-601.


Coupling of calcium receptors to inositol phosphate and cyclic AMP generation in mammalian cells and Xenopus laevis oocytes and immunodetection of receptor protein by region-specific antipeptide antisera., Chang W., J Bone Miner Res. April 1, 1998; 13 (4): 570-80.

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