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Papers associated with whole organism (and foxi1)

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Identification of novel ciliogenesis factors using a new in vivo model for mucociliary epithelial development., Hayes JM., Dev Biol. December 1, 2007; 312 (1): 115-30.                                          


The Sox axis, Nodal signaling, and germ layer specification., Zhang C., Differentiation. July 1, 2007; 75 (6): 536-45.          


FoxI1e activates ectoderm formation and controls cell position in the Xenopus blastula., Mir A., Development. February 1, 2007; 134 (4): 779-88.                  


Xema, a foxi-class gene expressed in the gastrula stage Xenopus ectoderm, is required for the suppression of mesendoderm., Suri C., Development. June 1, 2005; 132 (12): 2733-42.  


Description and initial evaluation of a Xenopus metamorphosis assay for detection of thyroid system-disrupting activities of environmental compounds., Opitz R., Environ Toxicol Chem. March 1, 2005; 24 (3): 653-64.


Of Fox and Frogs: Fox (fork head/winged helix) transcription factors in Xenopus development., Pohl BS., Gene. January 3, 2005; 344 21-32.      


Analysis of Spemann organizer formation in Xenopus embryos by cDNA macroarrays., Wessely O., Dev Biol. May 15, 2004; 269 (2): 552-66.        


Germline cysts: a conserved phase of germ cell development?, Pepling ME., Trends Cell Biol. July 1, 1999; 9 (7): 257-62.    


EMA, an epithelial membrane-associated antigen during early development and morphogenesis ofXenopus laevis., Kiene B., Rouxs Arch Dev Biol. November 1, 1990; 199 (3): 164-168.


A Xenopus mRNA related to Drosophila twist is expressed in response to induction in the mesoderm and the neural crest., Hopwood ND., Cell. December 1, 1989; 59 (5): 893-903.                    

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