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XB-ANAT-507

Papers associated with primordium (and vangl2)

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c21orf59/kurly Controls Both Cilia Motility and Polarization., Jaffe KM., Cell Rep. March 1, 2016; 14 (8): 1841-9.                  


The PDZ domain protein Mcc is a novel effector of non-canonical Wnt signaling during convergence and extension in zebrafish., Young T., Development. September 1, 2014; 141 (18): 3505-16.        


Rab GTPases are required for early orientation of the left-right axis in Xenopus., Vandenberg LN., Mech Dev. January 1, 2013; 130 (4-5): 254-71.                      


Polarity proteins are required for left-right axis orientation and twin-twin instruction., Vandenberg LN., Genesis. March 1, 2012; 50 (3): 219-34.                    


Non-canonical wnt signals antagonize and canonical wnt signals promote cell proliferation in early kidney development., McCoy KE., Dev Dyn. June 1, 2011; 240 (6): 1558-66.          


Detection of planar polarity proteins in mammalian cochlea., Montcouquiol M., Methods Mol Biol. January 1, 2008; 468 207-19.


Prickle and Strabismus form a functional complex to generate a correct axis during planar cell polarity signaling., Jenny A., EMBO J. September 1, 2003; 22 (17): 4409-20.


Identification and characterization of human PRICKLE1 and PRICKLE2 genes as well as mouse Prickle1 and Prickle2 genes homologous to Drosophila tissue polarity gene prickle., Katoh M., Int J Mol Med. February 1, 2003; 11 (2): 249-56.


Cloning of a human homologue of the Xenopus laevis APX gene from the ocular albinism type 1 critical region., Schiaffino MV., Hum Mol Genet. March 1, 1995; 4 (3): 373-82.


Eye-specific segregation of optic afferents in mammals, fish, and frogs: the role of activity., Schmidt JT., Cell Mol Neurobiol. June 1, 1985; 5 (1-2): 5-34.

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